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Syria
Apr 15, 2011

When AK-47s meet cellphones

"They confront us with Kalashnikovs, we confront them with mobile phones," says a Syrian Web human rights activist.

1:50
Safran
Apr 11, 2011

France probes defence firm espionage

Ten people are in custody over a 2010 hacking attack on the networks of Turbomeca, a helicopter engine company.

1:20
Radiation
Mar 31, 2011

Nasa investigates radiation protection

The space agency is looking into new technologies for radiation protection on long-term missions.

1:40
Moammar Gadhafi
Mar 31, 2011

3D tech deployed in Libyan conflict

The images provide clearer views than conventional pictures of things like improvised explosive devices and enemy movements.

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Tender Watch
Mar 28, 2011

Tender Watch

A roundup of new tenders, service provider warnings, supplier database invitations, cancellations and results.

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GPS
Mar 4, 2011

GPS overlay 'ready for plane use'

In today's technology roundup: GPS overlay 'ready for plane use', S Korean Web sites under attack, UK earmarks |--gbp--|30m for e-crime units, and Fifa backs goal-line tech.

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US military eyes power storage

The departments of defence and energy will create advanced energy storage devices that could also have civilian applications.

3:10
Google
Feb 28, 2011

Google unleashes virtual weaponry

Hurling rockets, animals and flaming pianos were part of the 'Storm the Citadel Trebuchet Competition'.

2:50

US no longer revealing all in body scanner

New software will not produce an image of the actual person, quelling an uproar about full-body scanners used to screen air travellers.

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Verizon
Jan 27, 2011

Verizon challenges net neutrality rules

In this World Wide Wrap: Verizon challenges net neutrality rules, Huawei wins Motorola lawsuit, and engineer sells classified tech.

3:10
OpenText
Jan 18, 2011

OpenText gets certified

The company obtained DOD 5015.02-STD certification for ECM Suite and Microsoft SharePoint 2010.

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Naledi Pandor
Jan 14, 2011

SA to launch own satellites

The country recognises the space industry is now big business, and gears up to workshop ideas for a 20-year satellite launch plan.

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Open Source
Jan 10, 2011

Cisco moves to open cloud

In this World Wide Wrap: Cisco moves to open cloud, Nasa open source gets support, and MS says forget NES emulator.