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  • #lasertag

    The Ray Guns of War: I Fought In a Laser Tag Nerd Platoon

    Crouched behind a thin eucalyptus tree on a crisp Saturday morning, I peer through my gun sight. I spot someone running through the woods. I aim for his head. And fire. The robotic voice in my gun says "CASUALTY". More »
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    By Erin Biba
  • #war

    Iraqi Militants Hack $4.5m Predator Drones With $26 Windows Shareware

    Today, in terrifying things about the world: Iraqi militants have been able to intercept video feeds from Predator surveillance drones with a simple Windows app. To rephrase, an iconic symbol of American military superiority can be foiled by, oh, anyone. More »
    12/17/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #iphone

    The iPhone as a Friend and Foe Tracking War Machine

    This is One Force Tracker, a cool military iPhone application that shows friends and foes over maps in real time, and provides with secure communications. This is how it works, according to Raytheon Intelligence and Information Systems's CTO J Smart: More »
    12/16/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #weapons

    This Is What a Drive-By Bombing Looks Like

    Or rather, what it would look like: Lockheed Martin's Scorpion glide bombs, seen here floating toward their targets mesmerizing slow-mo from the bay of a high-speed ground sled, will drop from the skies, not the carpool lane. More »
    12/16/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #military

    Aliens Invading Russia in the Middle of Winter

    Oh, will those pesky aliens never stop? First they show off in the Norwegian skies, and now they're hovering over Russia, too? Did they not consult history books before coming here? Russia, winters, and invasions just don't mix, ET. More »
    12/12/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #aliens

    The Truth: Mysterious Spiral Explanation Actually Was Alien Sighting Cover-Up

    I admit it: I'm part of a worldwide plot coordinated by a secret international agency. We're the same people who covered the fake Apollo landings, JFK's assassination, and Tom Cruise. Fortunately, some readers uncovered the truth behind the mysterious spiral. More »
    12/11/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #emails

    You Can Blame The French Military For Any Problems With Thunderbird 3

    If you use Mozilla Thunderbird as your email client, you're in good company, as not only does the military use it, but they also contributed code to the latest Thunderbird 3. Alright, so it's the French military... More »
    12/11/09
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    By Kat Hannaford
  • #weapons

    This Is How the Mysterious Giant Spiral Happened

    It wasn't the fury of Thor or an alien portal or the Second Coming of Hey-Zeus. Here you have the explanation of the mysterious giant spiral that happened yesternight in Norway, computer simulation included. More »
    12/09/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #internet

    The Internet: Now Available at the Bottom of the Ocean

    No, Google is not trying to corner the market on undersea searches. Actually, the "Neptune" internet network is designed to make it easier for researchers to communicate with robots and submarines. More »
    12/09/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #military

    Is $20,000 K9 Storm Armor Enough to Protect Your Pup From Another Michael Vick Joke?

    I have admittedly mixed emotions about sending dogs into combat on our behalf, but as long as we're sending man's best friend into dangerous situations, we might as well give him badass armor. More »
    12/04/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #military

    Special Forces Soldiers Could Be Zooming Into Combat Wearing Gryphon Stealth Wingsuits

    Seriously, how awesome does that look. Imagine Special Forces soldiers zooming through the skies at 60 mph, covering distances of 30 miles or more without being picked up by radar. It could actually happen. More »
    12/03/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #military

    DARPA's Iron Curtain Detects, Explodes RPGs From a Moving Humvee

    DARPA's created what it's calling the Iron Curtain, which is a system that mounts on top of a Humvee and takes out any rockets shot in its direction. It's pretty nuts. More »
    12/02/09
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    By Adam Frucci
  • #military

    Department of Defense Buys 2,200 PS3s to Upgrade Supercomputer

    Apparently the Department of Defense believes that PS3s are a better value when it comes to supercomputers than IBM products specifically designed for the purpose. Granted recent price drops probably didn't hurt in justifying a 2,200 console order either. More »
    11/29/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #guns

    Bitch-Busting, Ammo-Counting Aliens Gun Is Real, Scary

    At Milipol, I was walking around FN Herstal's booth, playing with futuristic-looking P90s, Five-Sevens and F2000s when I noticed a camera-toting tourist pretend-blasting with something very very cool: The Armatronics "Black Box" suite with Moving Red Dot Fire Control. More »
    11/20/09
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    By Apoorva Prasad
  • #weapons

    Insane Weapons, Robots and Spy Gear from the Paris Military-Police Expo

    The Milipol exhibition in Paris is where all the pros play with the military-industrial complex's hottest toys. I used special commando skills (and a press badge) to infiltrate the premises and show you the world's freshest, most mind-blowing security tech. More »
    Feature
    11/20/09
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    By Apoorva Prasad
  • #homedecor

    Video: Bomb-Proof Wallpaper vs Wrecking Ball

    Holy crap, you guys, bomb proof wallpaper. This stuff is strong enough to keep very heavy flying objects from breaking walls—in this video, a wrecking ball. More »
    11/17/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #pseudoscience

    The Bomb-Sniffing Gadget That's (Definitely Not) Saving Iraq

    The promise of the ADE 651 is seductive: a handheld detector, which susses out bombs, guns, drugs, and human bodies from up to a kilometer away. And the Iraqi military swears by it! One problem: It doesn't seem to work. More »
    11/04/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #darpa

    DARPA Network Challenge: Win $40,000 by Finding 10 Red Weather Balloons

    To celebrate the Web's 40th anniversary, DARPA wants to explore social networking's role in time-critical communication. It's offering $40,000 in hard cash to the first entrant who finds ten 8-foot weather balloons located at fixed locations around the U.S. More »
    10/30/09
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    By Danny Allen
  • #military

    Army Helmet-Mounted Radar Will Give Soldiers Eyes In the Back Of Their Heads

    The military is developing a miniature helmet-mounted radar system (HMRS) that will alert soldiers to any threats that might be sneaking up on them within a 80 foot radius. Although, brain tumors are sneakier than ninjas flying in stealth bombers. More »
    10/27/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #robots

    Petman Walking/Balancing Robot Is Like BigDog's "Human" Master


    I'm sure you are all well acquainted with the crazy quadrupled BigDog robot, but if it had a master to walk with, it would probably look something like the Petman. More »
    10/26/09
    9,388
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #android

    Android Gets Drafted

    After two years of dignified service on consumer handsets, the United States Military is now looking to send the plucky mobile OS into battle packing a new app from Raytheon. Updated More »
    10/24/09
    17,135
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    By Chris Jacob
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