| US Navys X47B is the first unmanned plane launched from an aircraft carrier video |
| via Engadget RSS Feed | Posted May 14th, 2013 08:22 PM |
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After limbering up with taxi tests since December, the X-47B unmanned combat air system has finally taken off from an aircraft carrier, making it the first pilotless plane to have successfully done so, and with a catapult launch to boot. Despite t ... |
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| 3D printing coming to a high street near you |
| via Technology news, comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk | Posted May 11th, 2013 03:32 PM |
| An American student last week fired a gun made with the new technology. Next up: jewellery and art from your local copyshopIt has been used to make weapons, life-saving body parts and even sex toys, but now 3D printing is moving from the industrial es ... |
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| Eyeing distributed antenna system boom Cobham buys Axell for 131M |
| via Mobile | Posted May 10th, 2013 08:50 AM |
| The aerospace and defense firm wants to beef up its commercial business by picking up Axell, whose technology is used to improve mobile broadband capacity for businesses and public safety systems. |
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| RIAA now counts online streams in Gold and Platinum Digital Single Awards |
| via Engadget RSS Feed | Posted May 10th, 2013 12:58 AM |
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After years of fighting against the digital tide, the RIAA announced it*ll now factor online audio and video streams when considering tracks for its Digital Single Award. The certification has heretofore been given to digital tracks that have gone ... |
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| Lockheed Martins ADAM laser blasts enemy rockets with its HEL beam |
| via Engadget RSS Feed | Posted May 8th, 2013 10:59 AM |
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Enemy rockets go up. ADAM makes*em go down... safely and in a grand explosion of fire. That*s the name of Lockheed Martin*s Area Defense Anti-Munitions system, or badass laser for short (to us, anyway), created to intercept and "negate" airborne r ... |
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