Publication: Military Tech

First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 21 2013 - 1 reports

U.S. Navy dolphins find antique torpedo

Dolphins trained by the U.S. military to find objects underwater have uncovered a late 19th century torpedo off the California coast. Originally posted at Crave ... [Published Military Tech - May 20 2013]
First reported May 03 2013 - Updated May 03 2013 - 1 reports

Samsung Galaxy S4 earns Pentagon security nod

The Pentagon has given the official nod to any Samsung device protected by the Knox security software, which for now includes just the Galaxy S4. Originally posted at News - Mobile ... [Published Military Tech - May 03 2013]
First reported Apr 26 2013 - Updated Apr 26 2013 - 2 reports

Autonomous military robots should be banned, group says (video)

The Campaign to Stop Killer Robots tells CNET why lethal machines must remain under human control, for humanity's sake. ... [Published Military Tech - Apr 26 2013]
First reported Apr 22 2013 - Updated Apr 23 2013 - 1 reports

Acer teases new laptop in 'Star Trek' promo

An unusual video clip shows off what may be a new massive desktop replacement laptop. Originally posted at Reviews - Laptops ... [Published Military Tech - Apr 22 2013]
Entities: Star Trek, Acer Inc
First reported Apr 08 2013 - Updated Apr 08 2013 - 1 reports

Petman robot rocks gas mask, chemical suit

You wouldn't want to meet this camouflaged humanoid in a dark alley. For the time being, it's tethered to a treadmill. Originally posted at Crave ... [Published Military Tech - Apr 08 2013]
Entities: Chemical
First reported Apr 03 2013 - Updated Apr 03 2013 - 1 reports

DARPA's robot changes tire, aspires to defuse bombs

New video shows a two-handed robot changing a tire by itself. The research could pave the way for a new generation of robotic peacekeepers capable of taking on tasks too dangerous for humans. Originally posted at Crave ... [Published Military Tech - Apr 03 2013]
First reported Feb 28 2013 - Updated Feb 28 2013 - 1 reports

China blames U.S. for most cyberattacks against military Web sites

China's Defense Ministry claims that almost two-thirds of the cyberattacks against its military sites have come from the United States. Originally posted at News - Security & Privacy ... [Published Military Tech - Feb 28 2013]
First reported Jan 18 2013 - Updated Jan 19 2013 - 1 reports

U.S. general warns of Iran's growing cyber strength

The Iranian government has enhanced its cyber capabilities since being hit by the Stuxnet virus, cautions a U.S. Air Force official. Originally posted at News - Security & Privacy ... [Published Military Tech - Jan 18 2013]
First reported Dec 10 2012 - Updated Dec 10 2012 - 1 reports

Bleeding internally? Seal it with this DARPA foam

This injectable foam expands in the body to compress internal wounds. Animal tests have shown it reduces blood loss six-fold. Originally posted at Crave ... [Published Military Tech - Dec 10 2012]
First reported Dec 04 2012 - Updated Dec 04 2012 - 1 reports

Get ready for spy bots that fly through open windows

These eyes in the sky are tethered to their controllers, giving them virtually unlimited power. They could be used by military and police. Originally posted at Crave ... [Published Military Tech - Dec 04 2012]
First reported Nov 30 2012 - Updated Nov 30 2012 - 1 reports

Tired of clunky batteries? Slap on these power leg braces

With more military gadgets, soldiers are weighed down by batteries. These braces produce power through walking, lightening the load. Originally posted at Crave ... [Published Military Tech - Nov 30 2012]
First reported Nov 28 2012 - Updated Nov 28 2012 - 1 reports

This quadrotor flies -- and rolls -- over just about anything

HyTAQ moves easily from land to sky and bounces back from crashes. Now a research project, it would make a sweet toy. Originally posted at Crave ... [Published Military Tech - Nov 28 2012]

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U.S. Navy dolphins find antique torpedo [Published Military Tech - May 20 2013]
Samsung Galaxy S4 earns Pentagon security nod [Published Military Tech - May 03 2013]
Autonomous military robots should be banned, gr... [Published Military Tech - Apr 26 2013]
'Stop the kill function' -- Why experts say aut... [Published Military Tech - Apr 26 2013]
Acer teases new laptop in 'Star Trek' promo [Published Military Tech - Apr 22 2013]
Petman robot rocks gas mask, chemical suit [Published Military Tech - Apr 08 2013]
DARPA's robot changes tire, aspires to defuse b... [Published Military Tech - Apr 03 2013]
China blames U.S. for most cyberattacks against... [Published Military Tech - Feb 28 2013]
U.S. general warns of Iran's growing cyber stre... [Published Military Tech - Jan 18 2013]
DARPA's latest footage of LS3 robodog astounds [Published Military Tech - Dec 21 2012]
Bleeding internally? Seal it with this DARPA foam [Published Military Tech - Dec 10 2012]
Get ready for spy bots that fly through open wi... [Published Military Tech - Dec 04 2012]
Tired of clunky batteries? Slap on these power ... [Published Military Tech - Nov 30 2012]
This quadrotor flies -- and rolls -- over just ... [Published Military Tech - Nov 28 2012]
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U.S. Navy dolphins find antique torpedo [Published Military Tech - May 20 2013]
Dolphins trained by the U.S. military to find objects underwater have uncovered a late 19th century torpedo off the California coast. Originally posted at Crave ...
Samsung Galaxy S4 earns Pentagon security nod [Published Military Tech - May 03 2013]
The Pentagon has given the official nod to any Samsung device protected by the Knox security software, which for now includes just the Galaxy S4. Originally posted at News - Mobile ...
Autonomous military robots should be banned, gr... [Published Military Tech - Apr 26 2013]
The Campaign to Stop Killer Robots tells CNET why lethal machines must remain under human control, for humanity's sake. ...
'Stop the kill function' -- Why experts say aut... [Published Military Tech - Apr 26 2013]
The Campaign for Killer Robots explains to CNET why lethal machines must remain under human control, for humanity's sake. ...
Acer teases new laptop in 'Star Trek' promo [Published Military Tech - Apr 22 2013]
An unusual video clip shows off what may be a new massive desktop replacement laptop. Originally posted at Reviews - Laptops ...
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