Racing over bridges, supporting advancing infantry with suppressive fire, shooting vehicle-launched counter-drone missiles and engaging enemy tanks from safe standoff ranges are all operations the Army anticipates for its new fleet of armored combat vehicles.
Big Tech leaders face off with members of Congress
Four Big Tech CEOs, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Sundar Pichai and Tim Cook, testify before the House Judiciary Antitrust subcommittee; Gillian Turner reports.
Space Force on alert: Behind Russia's mysterious testing of deadly anti-satellite weapons in orbit
Gen. John W. "Jay" Raymond, Commander of U.S. Space Command and U.S. Space Force Chief of Space Operations, further highlighted that the Russian satellite system used to conduct this on-orbit weapons test is the same satellite system that they “raised concerns about earlier this year, when Russia maneuvered near a U.S. government satellite."
Big Tech backlash: Apple, Google, Facebook, Amazon CEOs grilled on Capitol Hill
House lawmakers on Wednesday grilled the heads of some of the world's largest tech companies - with Democrats questioning whether the companies violated U.S. antitrust laws and stole from competitors, while Republicans slammed them over alleged censorship and bias against conservatives.
Tech issues delayed Big Tech hearing as Apple, Amazon, Google, Facebook awaited grilling
Ironically, tech issues momentarily delayed a hearing on Capitol Hill Wednesday that has the CEOs of the four largest U.S. tech companies facing questions on a wide range of topics,
Big Tech on Capitol Hill: Facebook, Amazon, Google, Apple CEOs set to testify in antitrust hearing
Four Big Tech titans – Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, Sundar Pichai of Google and Tim Cook of Apple, will testify before the House Judiciary subcommittee on antitrust Wednesday.
Officials think mysterious packages from China containing seeds are part of an online scam
Unsolicited packages sent from China containing mysterious plant seeds have been showing up at homes across America. Officials now think these packages may be part of a fake product review scam.
Navy's New USS Ford can launch more attacks and drop more weapons
The U.S. Navy’s USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier is now ready to arm its Carrier Air Wing with more bombs on a much faster op-tempo by moving weapons from the ship’s magazine up to the flight deck with their sixth Advanced Weapons Elevator.
Army works to ensure AI-enabled warfare doesn't go too far
What if an Artificial Intelligence-enabled combat system simply goes too far by expediting and completing a decision-making cycle beyond what was intended by a human operator?
How did the Army double the range of artillery attack?
What if an attacking U.S. Army ground force knew its ultra-long-range artillery had already decimated enemy supply lines and troop fortifications in advance of their move to take out the enemy?
Texas stadiums turn to drones to help fight COVID-19
The Cotton Bowl is the first stadium in Texas to take a chance on the technology, which has the capability of disinfecting a 92,000 person stadium within 4 hours.
Amazon shares your private info unless you do these steps
Amazon’s stock is soaring as it joins the trillion-dollar club alongside Apple, Microsoft, and Alphabet, the parent company of Google and YouTube. The buy-anything-you-need site is even moving into our lexicon. Rather than risking a trip to the store amid the pandemic, we say, "I'll Prime it."
Sick of slow internet? How to check you’re getting what you pay for
We all know the pain of “slow” internet: videos buffer, downloads take ages, and a single page can take forever to load. We wonder whether it’s our browser, our device, or the website we’re visiting.
Apple donating proceeds from John Lewis documentary to museums that honor the civil rights leader's legacy
Apple is donating the proceeds from its documentary on the life of former congressman and civil rights leader John Lewis to museums that honor his legacy, the company said on Friday.
Americans, especially Republicans, say social media companies too powerful
While most Republicans and Democrats believe social media companies wield too much power, Republicans are more likely to hold this view, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.