Germany and the Netherlands to build the first ever joint military internet
Germany and the Netherlands come together to build TEN (Tactical Edge Networking).
Germany and the Netherlands come together to build TEN (Tactical Edge Networking).
NASA's damage control machine has been reeling since the Associated Press reported Monday that the space agency conducted an extensive survey of pilots but is refusing to release the data. According to the AP, the survey found that near collisions and runway interference occur far more frequently than previously recognized but the information is being withheld out of fear it would upset air travelers and hurt airline profits.
Users from several universities and government agencies, including the Department of Defence, Monash University, the US Department of Justice and Harvard University, accessed the controversial Web site mp3s4free.net last year, a witness said during a court case yesterday.
Civil liberties leaders blast the DoJ's academic review committee of FBI snooping software, saying its members are government insiders
A UK judge will not allow Gary McKinnon to be extradited unless the US can guarantee he won't be subject to its anti-terrorism laws
A map of the earth's sunniest locations reveals that Australia is truly a sunburnt country, with plenty of solar energy to spare.
Marcos Pontes wants to use technology to drive job creation.
President Clinton reiterates his call for tech whizzes to help protect national security, with scholarship grants available as early as next fall.
An Australian company is developing a laser tracking system that will help prevent collisions between satellites and space debris, thanks to a $4 million grant from the Federal Government.
The Federal Government is calling in the big guns.