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Ripsaw MS1 Remote Gun Tank Races at 60MPH [Military]

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2008-12-04 12:20:00 by Jesus Diaz in Gizmodo
 
...military are excited: Gen. Peter Chiarelli, Armys vice chief of staff, called it an amazing piece of gear when it was presented yesterday at the Army Science Conference in Orlando. You can rejoice too, because soon there will be no soldiers killed in wars. Just the usual collateral damage of innocent civilans. [ Howe and Howe via Defense Tech
 
 
 
 
 
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GelSpray Liquid Bandage Developed for Military

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2008-02-08 13:50:30 by Josh in Medgadget
...Military Biomaterials Research (CeMBR), part of the New Jersey Center for Biomaterials at Rutgers University, lead researcher Dr. Dennis Goupil of BioCure Inc., out of Norcross GA, has developed a remarkable "spray on dressing" that has recently received FDA approval. The GelSpray Liquid Bandage is a major advance in the management and care...
 
 
 
 
 
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'Biggest Military Hack of All Time' Was Done Over a 56k Connection [Hax0rs]

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2008-08-02 16:30:00 by Adam Frucci in Gizmodo
...military computers looking for evidence of UFOs in the "biggest military hack of all time," did so using his home computer and a 56k modem . I think we just lost our rights to complain about not having Japan-fast broadband Using his own computer at home in London, McKinnon hacked into 97 computers belonging to and used by the U.S. government...
 
 
 
 
 
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Fake Electronic Components Cause Military Malfunctions, Possibly International Espionage [This Week In Fear-mongering]

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2008-10-04 13:00:00 by Dan Nosowitz in Gizmodo
...military machinery. The phony infiltration has a distinct possibility of leading to espionage or sabotage. In other words, move over, Meizu M8 : you're not the biggest faker in town anymore Several crashes of military aircraft can be attributed to knockoff chips, but more insidiously, internal military data might be at risk. Melissa E....
 
 
 
 
 
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Gaming gets a purpose, the Military need them

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2008-05-30 12:13:25 by HASH0x8b6a134 in Newlaunches.com
...military a trick or two. The hardware in Xbox controllers can be used for flying UAVs, next-gen interfaces for unknown battlefields and, Wiimotes for basic training. To cite an example, the new Lightweight Stabilized M240 Weapon System, a swiveling rooftop gun mount for Humvees is completely computer-controlled from inside the cockpit using...
 
 
 
 
 
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Air Force to Launch Military Orbital Spaceplane [X-37b]

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2008-07-30 06:15:00 by Jesus Diaz in Gizmodo
...military orbital space plane if you discount the secret military shuttleon top of an Atlas V rocket in November. They want to test its flying features in space and during atmospheric reentry. And probably its anti-matter rays and nuclear bays and hyperspace engines too (but of course, they are never going to tell you that). However, there...
 
 
 
 
 
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Death and Taxes Shows Fascinating, Terrible View on Military Tech Spending [Military Technology Spending]

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2008-10-25 02:45:00 by Jesus Diaz in Gizmodo
...military-related spending has in the total Federal budget. It's just mindblowing to see it all with one look. It's easy to get amazed with military technology and, like with Dubai's architecture and its slaves , I keep forgetting how much money really gots into developing hypersonic missiles , airborne lasers , invisible bombers , next...
 
 
 
 
 
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Video: Self Driving Military Robot aka The Crusher

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2008-03-04 03:37:44 by Charlie Sorrel in Gadget Lab
 
...military boffins behind the Crusher (named for its car smashing capabilities) foresee the tech trickling down to the civilian world: "We can sit back and read the newspaper as the cars drive themselves As ever, science fiction got there first. Check Bruce Sterling's Heavy Weather to see Charlie (no relation), a military, people carrying...
 
 
 
 
 
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US Military Wasted Millions on Fake Hardware, Sparking Cyber-Terrorism Fears [Military Intelligence]

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2008-05-10 15:00:00 by Elaine Chow in Gizmodo
...Military has spent millions of dollars on counterfeit computer components over the years, according to an FBI report. This not only screws over businesses, but it also makes it easier for cyber-terrorists to hack into our systems by putting trojans and viruses in fake circuitry. An anti-counterfeit initiative by the FBI, led to 15 criminal...