Twitter CEO donates $10M to 'anti-racist' professor who seeks censorship of politicians' 'ideas'
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey is donating $10 million to an anti-racism project led by a professor who wants the federal government to monitor public officials' speech, discipline them, and be responsible for "pre-clearing" all local, state, and federal policies based on how they impact racial equity.
Microsoft is cutting 'critical' support for Internet Explorer, once the world’s most popular Web browser
At one time, Microsoft's Internet Explorer owned more than 90% of the web browser market. Now, the company said it will cut off access to a critical piece of support in 2021.
The U.S. Navy’s F-35C has joined the famous TOPGUN school, marking new territory when it comes to air warfare and helping pilots leverage the various combat attributes unique to the Joint Strike Fighter.
Navy seeks to combine operations of thousands of ships and drones
The U.S. Navy could quite possibly operate thousands of combat ships in the coming years as the service seeks to combine surface, air and undersea drones into its fleet.
AI-enabled Air Force unmanned drones will 'dogfight' manned fighter jets
What if an armed, artificial-intelligence-enabled attack drone detects an enemy fighter jet, uses long-range sensors to confirm the target before attacking with a precision-guided air-to-air missile?
US sensor plan to stop hypersonic attack – 'You can't shoot what you don't see'
The prospect of long-range hypersonic attacks, new precision-guidance ballistic missiles and even next-generation ICBMs has inspired the Pentagon’s Missile Defense Agency to pursue new space-based sensors to track and destroy faster, more lethal incoming missile attacks traveling beyond the earth’s atmosphere.
Army Futures 'tech cell' anticipates the evolution of war
Self-guiding drone swarms, course-correcting ammunition, AI-driven sensor networks, self-healing armor and armies of armed robots are all things expected to characterize warfare for decades to come.
US sensor plan to stop hypersonic attack – 'You can't shoot what you don't see'
The prospect of long-range hypersonic attacks, new precision-guidance ballistic missiles and even next-generation ICBMs has inspired the Pentagon’s Missile Defense Agency to pursue new space-based sensors to track and destroy faster, more lethal incoming missile attacks traveling beyond the earth’s atmosphere.
Army Futures 'tech cell' anticipates the evolution of war
Self-guiding drone swarms, course-correcting ammunition, AI-driven sensor networks, self-healing armor and armies of armed robots are all things expected to characterize warfare for decades to come.
President Trump targeted in videos from Chinese network of fake accounts, as Big Tech battles back
Following President Trump's increasingly hard-line stance on China, numerous fake Chinese accounts have taken shots at the president over a number of issues on social media, including the coronavirus pandemic, according to newly published research.
Amazon's Alexa had serious privacy flaws, researchers say
Flaws in Amazon’s Alexa were serious enough that a user “in just one-click” could have handed over their voice history, home address and control of their Amazon account, cybersecurity firm Check Point said in a recent report.
Pentagon develops new 'Kill Vehicle' Interceptor to destroy ICBMs
Space-traveling missiles, intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) and hypersonic attacks are giving adversaries new potential ways to strike America.