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New General Atomics UAV Starts Demonstration Flights

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The first demonstration of a long-endurance RPA was carried out by a private company in Japan. General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) started the...
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The Growing Need for Satellite Cybersecurity

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The expansion of the digital realm into space has opened new frontiers for cyber threats, posing unprecedented challenges. The satellites orbiting Earth are crucial for...
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Microsoft Defender Enhances Security with New WiFi Safety Features

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In a bid to bolster user security on public networks, Microsoft has announced significant upgrades to its Defender software, which will now automatically detect...

Miniature EW System Packs Tactical Punch

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A new electronic warfare (EW) system capable of disrupting enemy communications and sensors was recently demonstrated in the United States, highlighting advances in small,...
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A New Kind of Stealth: Using Radar Energy Instead of Batteries

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Modern military and civilian systems face a growing power and connectivity problem. Sensors, communications, and autonomous platforms all demand more energy, yet batteries add...
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A Modular Weapon That Disrupts the Battlefield’s Signals

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Modern air operations increasingly depend on the electromagnetic spectrum. Radar, communications links, targeting networks and drone control systems all rely on uninterrupted access to...
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Optical AI May Be the Key to Faster, Lower-Power Communications

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Modern communication networks are under increasing pressure. Cloud computing, streaming services, connected devices, and real-time applications continue to drive massive growth in data traffic,...
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How to Tackle IoT Security in Campuses?

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The Internet of Things (IoT), the network of interconnected devices embedded with computing and communication technology, is well underway in higher education institutions, from...
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Facebook May Save Your Life During Disaster

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Having your cell phone with you and the location setting activated can save your life in case of a disaster. First responders use now...
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iPhones to Take Over Communications in Battlefield  

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When inquiring into the battlefield of tomorrow, and specifically communication among soldiers, within the U.S. Army exists a consensus: everybody would like a smartphone....
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US Space Force’s Powerful Chatbot Tool Tackles Coding

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The US Air Force and Space Force announced a new GenAI chatbot tool called NIPRGPT (Non-classified Internet Protocol Generative Pre-Training Transformer) that is designed...
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Apple Will Pay $95 Million to Users Following Siri Eavesdropping Lawsuit

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In a landmark settlement, Apple has agreed to pay $95 million to resolve a class action lawsuit regarding Siri’s unauthorized eavesdropping on user conversations....

Drones Gain a Brain: Unified Autonomy Takes Shape

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Modern militaries increasingly rely on unmanned aircraft to perform reconnaissance, strike, and electronic warfare tasks. But as these missions grow more complex, the challenge...

A New Switch Design Could Unlock Truly Flexible Wireless

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As wireless systems push toward higher frequencies and wider bandwidths, one technical bottleneck keeps resurfacing: the hardware itself. Radio-frequency (RF) switches are essential for...
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Analysis of Trends and Differentiation Metrics: Principles of Competitive Advantage in...

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Written by Or Shalom Over the past decade, the world of unmanned systems has undergone a profound transformation: from specialized, expensive, and complex platforms operated...

This Fake Passport Case Shows How Fraudsters Are Using Messaging Platforms

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Digital messaging platforms have become a common marketplace for everything from second-hand goods to freelance services. They are also increasingly being used by fraudsters...
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One-Hour Printed Solar Cells to Charge IoT Devices

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It is expected that there will be more than 50 billion connected objects (IoT) in 2020. Among them, smartphones, security cameras, etc. that have...
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Experts: Response to Israel’s Security Challenges in Next Decade lies in...

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All new developments to be showcased at InnoTech 2020  At the onset of the third decade of the 2000s, the State of Israel is confronted...

Egozi: After Long Delay, Israeli Government is Trying to Save its...

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By Arie Egozi After a long period in which the Israeli government has treated the country’s space industry as if it belonged to a foreign...
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New Smartphone Fingerprint Sensor

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Future smartphones will feature a temperature-sensitive fingerprint sensor placed under the screen. Finger sensor could be the safer, more efficient solution to authentication problems....
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Mini Underwater Drone Cruises While Tilted

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New mini underwater drone, called the Gladius Mini, was recently announced. The Mini drone is a more attainable of the larger model, Glaudius Advanced...

Israel Ministry of Defense: Call for Startups

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Call for Startups: Apply to INNOFENSE Innovation Center - with Israel DDR&D, IMoD.  Applications are open to the second cycle of the INNOFENSE Innovation Center...

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This Twisting Kirigami Could Power the Next Generation of Soft Robots

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Engineers have long looked to origami and kirigami for inspiration when designing lightweight structures that can transform shape without relying on complex mechanical systems....