Apr
17
2009
Comments Off on Schreiber's explanation of payments challenged – Globe and Mail | tags: google, news | posted in technical news
Apr
17
2009
Comments Off on Tori case now an abduction, OPP say – Toronto Star | tags: 3G, google, news, tv | posted in technical news
Apr
17
2009
Comments Off on At Summit of the Americas, the Issue Is Cuba – New York Times | tags: google, news, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
17
2009
The Pirate Bay verdict is being criticized by the Swedish public and protests are being planned. Opposition to the decision is widespread, indicated partly by the surge in new memberships to Sweden’s Pirate Party. It has seen its ranks grow by 20% in the handful of hours since the verdict and the number of members is increasing by the minute.
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Apr
17
2009
One shot, one kill, zero pilot. That’s the goal of the Autonomous Rotorcraft Sniper System, a new unmanned helicopter that’s controlled with an adapted Xbox 360 controller.
Comments Off on Unmanned Military Helicopter – Vigilante 502 Robo-Sniper | tags: xbox, xbox 360 | posted in technical news
Apr
17
2009
National Defense University researchers are encouraging the U.S. Defense Department to develop a strategy to use social media to strengthen national security.
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Apr
17
2009
From the page: “These concept gadgets you see before you today, have extremely high chance of getting into production anywhere in the future.”
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Apr
17
2009
You know, we were as surprised as anyone to see a totally out-of-context quote of ours used on a Monster Cable site (without permission, mind you) to sell the company’s “Beats by Dre” headphones.
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Apr
17
2009
stoolpigeon writes “General Atomics’ new unmanned combat aerial vehicle, the Predator C Avenger, has been making test flights. This new Predator has a stealthy design, 20-hour endurance, is jet powered and has an internal weapons bay. A number of photos have just become available. ‘The aircraft was designed so the wings can be folded for storage in hangars or aircraft carrier operations if a naval customer is found. Cassidy, a retired admiral, has talked about a possible Navy role for Predator C since 2002. The Navy was interested in the Predator B’s capabilities, but didn’t want to introduce any new propeller-driven aircraft onto carrier decks. The UAV also comes with a tailhook, suggesting that carrier-related trials are planned. The inner section of the cranked wing is deep, providing structural strength for carrier landings and generous fuel volume while maintaining a dry, folding outer wing. Right now, the US Air Force and Royal Air Force are considered the most likely users.'”

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Apr
17
2009
An anonymous reader writes “Due to outrage over the verdict in The Pirate Bay trial, the Swedish Pirate Party has gained 3000 members in less than 7 hours. It is now bigger than 3 of the 7 parties represented in the Swedish parliament. ‘Ruling means that our political work must now be stepped up. We want to ensure that the Pirate Bay activities — to link people and information — is clearly lawful. And we want to do it for all people in Sweden, Europe and the world, continues Rick Falk Vinge. We want it to be open for ordinary people to disseminate and receive information without fear of imprisonment or astronomical damages.'”

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