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RE: U.S. military enlists smartphones, iPads
I thought that Apple was against the use of any of its technology for
military applications.
Posted by tonybynoe
21st Mar 2011
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What next - using these things to summon shared rides?
This could be great in disaster relief, following an earthquae or
tsunami. Soliders could process rescuees/evacuees easily then
book them onto a chopper or other transport.

The costs of the evacuation could be measured.

In a battlefield context, troops could signal what price they wished
to pay for movement - demand responsive battlespace transit.

Oh hang on - that is what I described in my patent application
from July 2006! (USPTO 11/485,164)

http://www.texxi.com
Posted by DRTGuy
22nd Mar 2011
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RE: U.S. military enlists smartphones, iPads
1st, this isn't about Apple doing military specific R&D, but the Army itself, and 3rd party vendors such as Harris, developing apps for existing Apple products. The Army is just another buyer of the iPad. 2nd, there's a difference between offering your wares up to the highest bidder vs making them available to the armed forces of your own country.
Posted by hoodedswan
22nd Mar 2011
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