Your search for "military" returned 15 results.
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Military security
by Staff Writers
Security software is one of Israel's specialities and it's easy to see why. The region has a volatile history and a strong military tradition. In fact, Israel hasn't stopped warring with its neighbour
Jan 1, 1900
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1918 - 1959
by Staff Writers
1918 Enigma The German Enigma is surely the best-known mechanical cipher machine. Invented in 1918, it was developed as a commercial and military encipherment system. Enigma
Jan 1, 1900
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Weblog: Tim Dean: War! Huh!
by Staff Writers
So I thought I'd use today's Weblog to push a personal agenda, but hey, I have a voice, and I figure I should use it the best way I can. As it happens, there is also a tech angle, so I reckon I might just get away with it...
Jan 28, 2003
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How James Bond would wipe his hard drive
by Ed Dawson
Once you’ve read this article, your hard drive could be melted in 30 seconds. “Digital Shredding” technology is now available.
Feb 12, 2007
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Agent Armstrong
by Staff Writers
Join us on a thrilling journey around the world. This action arcade adventure casts you as Agent Armstrong, as you steal military secrets, destroy key installations and head for a showdown with the c
Jan 1, 1900
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Silicon Zion?
by Staff Writers
Israel could become a technology tour de force but it has many obstacles to overcome first - the greatest being the tense relations with its neighbouring countries and the insecurity this engenders on
Jan 1, 1900
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Ultrawideband uncovered
by Jack Weber
Bluetooth on steroids, the solution for short-range wireless video, or the replacement for USB in computers?
Sep 14, 2006
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Top 10 IT priorities for Obama
by Staff Writers
From webcasting to the DMCA to net neutrality - a list of top ten IT priorities for the new president.
Jan 19, 2009
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Wikipedia uncovered
by Stuart Andrews
The best source of knowledge or “broken beyond repair”? PC Authority uncovers how the net’s highly controversial encyclopedia really works.
Oct 5, 2007
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Cellular structures
by Staff Writers
Israel's Telecommunications structure is unlike most other countries. The country boasts 2.8 million telephone lines, just 47 per cent penetration of the population. By comparison, 3.2 million people
Jan 1, 1900
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Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare hands-on
by Ed Dawson
The next Call of Duty game isn’t yet another World War two re-hash. It’s a stunning collection of battles in contemporary settings. Read our report from hands-on time with the single player game.
Aug 27, 2007
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Another dimension
by Staff Writers
As futuristic technology concepts go, 3D screens have been right up there with the teleporter as an aspirational idea that could change the way we see the world, yet the idea still resides in the realm of the science fiction.
Mar 1, 2003
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The Tsar of Anti-Virus
by Ed Dawson
PC Authority speaks to Eugene Kaspersky, the Russian king of security software about cutting-edge programming, cyber criminals, pinball, and life in Moscow.
Aug 31, 2007
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Another Dimension - Part Two
by Staff Writers
As futuristic technology concepts go, 3D screens have been right up there with the teleporter as an aspirational idea that could change the way we see the world, yet the idea still resides in the realm of the science fiction.
Mar 1, 2003
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