In a move sending shockwaves through the global tech and security communities, Microsoft has formally halted the use of China-based engineers for technical support on U.S. military cloud contracts. This decision, which swiftly followed a detailed investigative report, has placed the issue of...
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Microsoft’s entanglement with military operations has sparked a storm of debate, drawing sharp scrutiny from human rights advocates, internal protestors, and the broader tech community. Recent allegations suggest that the tech giant’s advanced technologies, including its flagship Azure cloud and...
If there’s one thing that defines the modern era of warfare, it’s not just tanks and missiles. It’s code, algorithms, and the unfathomable possibilities of artificial intelligence (AI). A recent investigation sheds new light on the murky waters of tech companies collaborating with military...
In a revelation that bridges technology, geopolitics, and modern warfare, Microsoft has reportedly deepened its ties with the Israeli military during the country’s operations in Gaza. This announcement, sourced from leaked documents, raises critical questions about the tech industry’s...
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If you’re looking for a mobile computer that can withstand the harshest and most demanding environments, Dell’s Latitude Rugged laptops are an option to consider. Exploded view of Dell Latitude 5430 Rugged The Dell Latitude 5430 Rugged and the Latitude 7330 Rugged Extreme laptops are the latest...
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A very short excerpt from the BBC comedy series 'Allo 'Allo, showing how things can go wrong even for the most effective military machine in their search for villains = French resistance and British airmen. A comedy making all nations fool...
Probably just a folly of mine, this clip, but having...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Becrypt today announced a new technology partnership with Getac to provide the first secure Android tablet solution suitable for military, defence and government and wider public sector markets based on Getac’s ruggedised devices. The platform based on Android 4.1, is...
Ok, it's nice to see some nose and tail art used in (most notably in) US Armed Forces, lo and behold... Japan came up with this on their Cobra gunship. Doubtful that this would be considered this an official body art for their craft, or any other craft in their service with other...
A civilian contractor lied his way into MacDill Air Force Base near Tampa, Fla., and got close to top commanders, prosecutors charge.
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WASHINGTON – The Obama administration's decision to suspend $800 million in aid to the Pakistan's military signals a tougher U.S. line with a critical but sometimes unreliable partner in the fight against terrorism
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The biggest news out of President Obama’s Afghanistan speech isn’t the 10,000 troops he’s withdrawing by the end of the year.
He wont send the remaining "surge" troops into the worst part of eastern Afganistan. He also says will will withdrawl another 23,000 tropps bt the end of next year. He...
YORK, England – A British soldier killed by a Taliban bomb in Afghanistan left $161,500 in his will -- so his friends could go on vacation to Las Vegas, The Sun reported Monday
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