"They confront us with Kalashnikovs, we confront them with mobile phones," says a Syrian Web human rights activist.
Ten people are in custody over a 2010 hacking attack on the networks of Turbomeca, a helicopter engine company.
The space agency is looking into new technologies for radiation protection on long-term missions.
The images provide clearer views than conventional pictures of things like improvised explosive devices and enemy movements.
A roundup of new tenders, service provider warnings, supplier database invitations, cancellations and results.
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.
The departments of defence and energy will create advanced energy storage devices that could also have civilian applications.
Hurling rockets, animals and flaming pianos were part of the 'Storm the Citadel Trebuchet Competition'.
New software will not produce an image of the actual person, quelling an uproar about full-body scanners used to screen air travellers.
In this World Wide Wrap: Verizon challenges net neutrality rules, Huawei wins Motorola lawsuit, and engineer sells classified tech.
The company obtained DOD 5015.02-STD certification for ECM Suite and Microsoft SharePoint 2010.
The country recognises the space industry is now big business, and gears up to workshop ideas for a 20-year satellite launch plan.
In this World Wide Wrap: Cisco moves to open cloud, Nasa open source gets support, and MS says forget NES emulator.