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EA to offer 'Play 4 Free' games
by Ian Williams

'Battlefield Heroes' kicks off free gaming model.

Jan 22, 2008
News
Israeli military develops robotic battlefield serpent spy
by Daniel Long

A robotic camera snake that mimics the actions of the actual reptile has been developed by the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology for surveillance use on the battlefield

Jun 10, 2009
News
Portable gadget gives soldiers instant hacking skills in the field
by Daniel Long

The US military is working on a portable hacking device that would allow soldiers untrained and unskilled in the art of cyber warfare to infiltrate enemy networks at the click of a few buttons.

May 27, 2009
News
Deadly accurate bullets now a possibility because of microchip advances
by Daniel Long

Microchip controlled bullets that can fly at pre-calculated distances to take out enemies hiding deep inside their bunkers, are now a battlefield possibility thanks to a new weapon technology

Jun 5, 2009
News
Radio controlled insects: 'Robobeetle' could be the next big thing in Military spy toys
by Daniel Long

Pentagon research firm DARPA have discovered a new way to radio-control insects using neural transmitters that trigger muscle changes within the insect. Watch the video of zombie insects being controlled here.

Sep 25, 2009
Lord of the Rings: Conquest
by David Hollingworth

Fans of the films will probably get a kick out it, but it's probably not the greatest use of the franchise.

Apr 24, 2009
News
Carnegie Mellon to build military robot
by Iain Thomson

University wins $14m contract for autonomous vehicle.

Dec 4, 2007
News
Aussie game censors under fire
by Nick Farrell

The Australian system for rating games is under fire after censors banned one of the year's most anticipated releases, Fallout 3.

Jul 16, 2008
News
Boffins give military robots a conscience
by Nick Farrell

Backroom boffins in the US Army have decided that robots will be better at warfare if they have a built in guilt system.

Jul 10, 2009
Feature
From Amazon to Vista: The 8 best Jon Stewart tech moments
by Daniel Long

Inspired by the recent Jeff Bezos interview, we list our top 8 tech moments from Jon Stewart's Daily Show, from the weird to the kooky.

Feb 26, 2009
Tabula Rasa
by Stuart Andrews

The man behind Ultima tries to reinvent the online RPG and partially succeeds with this robust MMO.

May 16, 2008
Blog Entry
Best ISPs for gamers
by Nathan Taylor

Sep 3, 2008
News
Top 10 movie technologies we're still waiting for
by Daniel Long

From flying cars to hoverboards, and AI to lasers, we delve into 10 technologies from a list of iconic films and find out just how close we are to making each a reality

Jun 5, 2009
News
Little Brother: How RFIDs in everyday objects could make easy targets for hackers
by Daniel Long

Security and privacy advocates argue that RFID tags could make it easier for hackers to target our private information, as RFIDs permeate every facet of everyday life

Jul 16, 2009
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Radio controlled insects: 'Robobeetle' could be the next big thing in Military spy toys
by Daniel Long  |   Sep 25, 2009
Pentagon research firm DARPA have discovered a new way to radio-control insects using neural transmitters that trigger muscle changes within the insect. Watch the video of zombie insects being controlled here.
Little Brother: How RFIDs in everyday objects could make easy targets for hackers
by Daniel Long  |   Jul 16, 2009
Security and privacy advocates argue that RFID tags could make it easier for hackers to target our private information, as RFIDs permeate every facet of everyday life
Boffins give military robots a conscience
by Nick Farrell  |   Jul 10, 2009
Backroom boffins in the US Army have decided that robots will be better at warfare if they have a built in guilt system.
 
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