October 9, 2018 Google fires at Apple with Pixel 3 phone, other devices Google unveiled its new Pixel 3 phones, Pixel Slate tablet and Home Hub device at a glitzy event in New York on Tuesday, as it looks to up the ante with Apple for consumer's spending this holiday season.
October 8, 2018 Army to control overseas combat drones from US The U.S. Army is working with industry to implement drone operations that enable high-risk combat missions to be controlled by a U.S.-based pilot, reducing vulnerability to enemy attack and drawing upon advanced satellite networks to improve video feeds.
October 8, 2018 DNA deep dive: Scientists devise new forensic dye to catch criminals Scientists at Flinders University in Australia have developed a DNA analysis technique that could provide a valuable weapon in the fight against crime.
October 5, 2018 New Navy ship-to-shore connector transports tanks, brings new amphibious warfare era The Navy’s first newly-built Ship-to-Shore Connector maritime warfare craft launched on the water earlier this year, paving the way for stepped up production and introducing a new era in modern amphibious warfare for the Marines.
October 3, 2018 Reading each other's minds may soon be possible, study shows Sending thoughts to another person’s brain may seem like a science fiction film plotline, but this ability may be closer to reality than expected.
September 27, 2018 DARPA launches massive new '3rd wave' next-gen artificial intelligence The Pentagon’s science and technology research arm is launching a vigorous push into a new level of advanced artificial intelligence, intended to integrate advanced levels of “machine learning,” introduce more “adaptive reasoning” and even help computers determine more subjective phenomena.
September 27, 2018 Meet the new Air Force helicopters that can 'defy Armageddon' Ever wonder what would happen to the U.S. leadership and the nuclear missile arsenal if the nation was under attack? New helicopters will take on these two highly dangerous – and incredibly important – missions.
September 27, 2018 FCC to cities, states: Knock it off with 5G fees, delays The FCC on Wednesday voted to ease restrictions on the rollout of equipment needed to deploy 5G networks, but detractors argue the move strips authority from local governments and deprives them of needed revenue.