U.S. Air Force whistleblowers publicly condemn military drone strikes
‘You can end up targeting somebody who’s totally innocent.’
On Nov 19, 2015 by Kevin Collier
10-year-old’s profane letter to the troops says what we’re all thinking
This little guy pulls no punches.
On Nov 18, 2015 by Miles Klee
U.K. boosts cyber forces amid fears of ISIS cyberattacks on critical infrastructure
The British government anticipates a more serious cyber threat.
On Nov 17, 2015 by Eric Geller
Chick-fil-A honors Veterans Day with ‘missing man’ table
A man was so moved by what he saw at his local Chick-fil-A, his post went viral today.
On Nov 11, 2015 by Mary Emily O’Hara
The government spent almost $7 million on military tributes at sporting events
When you hear the numbers involved, you’ll be outraged.
On Nov 5, 2015 by Joey Keeton
‘The Blimp Who Ran Away’: a children’s story for the surveillance age
‘I’m so lonesome,’ the Big White Blimp harrumphed to no one in particular.
On Oct 28, 2015 by Aaron Sankin
Malaysia arrests hacker who allegedly stole U.S. military personnel records for ISIS
The hacker, Ardit Ferizi, is accused of stealing information about more than 100,000 Americans.
On Oct 16, 2015 by Kevin Collier
U.S. Army will add ‘smart’ grenade launcher to arsenal
This new technology is explosive.
On Oct 13, 2015 by Sherry Tucci
Soldier who helped stop French train attack stabbed near California bar
Spencer Stone’s is in stable condition after being stabbed multiple times.
On Oct 8, 2015 by Dell Cameron
The Pentagon has already paid over $318 million for cyber contracts this year
It’s a number that’s only getting bigger.
On Sep 25, 2015 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
The Pentagon will step up cybersecurity training for small defense contractors
Small defense contractors can’t marshal the resources that Boeing or Lockheed can—but they’re attacked just as intensely.
Harvard built a robotic military exoskeleton—but it’s nothing like you imagined
These are definitely not the mechanized metallic suits of science fiction.
On Sep 24, 2015 by Dylan Love
Canadian soldier learns to walk again with help from robotic exoskeleton
Trevor Greene suffered a major brain injury in 2006, but he just took a major step in his rehabilitation.
On Sep 22, 2015 by Dylan Love
The helicopter of the future will have robotic spider legs
DARPA has a dedicated program to making helicopters that can land almost anywhere.
On Sep 16, 2015 by Dylan Love
Facebook removed this photo of soldiers breastfeeding at Fort Bliss
‘Breastfeeding their babies doesn’t make them less of a soldier,’ said the photographer.
On Sep 14, 2015 by Marianne Kirby
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