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Bucking the open-source trend, the British Royal Navy has developed a modified version of Microsoft Windows XP and has begun installing it on its fleet of nuclear submarines.
The new Submarine Command System Next Generation (
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Having your shadow scorched into the wall is one drawback to detonating a nuclear weapon; being blinded by the
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A new system allows investigators to boot, run, and install investigative tools to examine computers used in the commission of crimes or terrorism, without altering the contents or compromising the chain of evidence, according to the
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Whether it's tacking your
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Release the fleas! SWAT and other urban assault teams could soon be deploying packs of all-seeing, hopping robots armed with mini missiles to ferret out the bad guys.
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Morocco's national security service has begun issuing millions of "contactless," biometric identification smart cards to simultaneously fight
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As anybody who's watched the movie
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A Welsh company has an answer for your battlefield waste disposal problems--a machine that
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When Americans think Europe, it's green parties and granola, not death from above. But a recent think tank
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In a side bet on "green power," the U.S. Army has awarded a $1.8 million contract to develop hydrogen filling stations for military vehicles, hoping it pays off with reduced fossil-fuel consumption and increased efficiency.
At first glance, this may appear to be a ...