Can you crack GCHQ’s cyber code?

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GCHQ, Britain’s intelligence agency based in Cheltenham, has launched a new recruitment drive aimed at finding the brightest minds in the land. Candidates are...

UAVs to fly for months using miniature nuclear reactors

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By Ami Dor on UAVs will soon be able to remain in flight for months, instead of days, using miniature nuclear reactors; this according to advanced...

Defense technology helps to predict killer storms

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When the TV weatherman predicts sunshine and it rains, people get wet. When meteorologists are wrong about a hurricane, people can die. While forecasters...

Looking for the one bit of data that will tell the...

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The definitions may vary but they all say one thing - what is the trick of extracting useful, real time data from the super...

First i-HLS Video Analytics Conference

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 The rapid growth in video capturing, recording and transmission in recent years, has brought a new era, in which almost every corner of our...

Bringing computing power into the lives of everyone

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Last year, millions of viewers around the world held their breath for several minutes while NASA’s Curiosity rover made its final landing on Mars....

UAS OPERATING APPLICATION ON YOUR SMARTPHONE

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Micro and Mini unmanned air systems (UAS) used for homeland security missions will be controlled by Smartphones. This trend is spreading among the users...

Samsung is now cleared for use in the U.S. government

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The handset maker announced that its Knox-enabled mobile devices have been approved by the Pentagon for government use. Samsung's Knox software offers high-level encryption,...

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The Fighter Helmet That Replaces Night-Vision Goggles Entirely

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Modern fighter operations place growing cognitive and physical demands on pilots. High-speed engagements, dense sensor inputs, and operations at night or in poor weather...