Category: Gadgetry Military

USAF warms to F-22 Raptor revival proposal

Source: USAF warms to F-22 Raptor revival proposal

Posted: May 26, 2016 in Gadgetry, Military

Navy takes delivery on super-destroyer, pushes up schedule for LCS “frigate”

With order slashed, last 14 LCS ships will be “stretch” versions. Source: Navy takes delivery on super-destroyer, pushes up schedule for LCS “frigate”

Posted: May 25, 2016 in Gadgetry, Military

Think you’re not being tracked? Now websites turn to audio fingerprinting to follow you | ZDNet

Online trackers add audio fingerprinting to their arsenal of tools to identify and follow people on the web. Source: Think you’re not being tracked? Now >>>

Posted: May 22, 2016 in Computer, Gadgetry, Mobile, Security, Social

Motorola’s legendary RAZR flip phone is making a comeback

Source: Motorola’s legendary RAZR flip phone is making a comeback

Posted: May 21, 2016 in Gadgetry, Mobile

New bee robot can perch and then resume flight – UPI.com

Engineers at MIT have designed a tiny bee-like robot capable of pausing mid-flight to perch on a variety of objects before once again taking to >>>

Posted: May 19, 2016 in Gadgetry, Robotics

US Navy to arm its submarines with ‘Blackwing’ spy drones

Source: US Navy to arm its submarines with ‘Blackwing’ spy drones

Posted: May 19, 2016 in Gadgetry, Military, Robotics

HP’s New Jet Fusion 3D Printers Can Print Electronics Inside a Product

HP has announced that they will be releasing their first generation 3D printers by the end of the year. The Multi Jet Fusion Technology allows >>>

Posted: May 19, 2016 in 3D Printers, Gadgetry

From IT to black holes: Nano-control of light pioneers new paths

An Australian research team has created a breakthrough chip for the nano-manipulation of light, paving the way for next gen optical technologies and enabling deeper >>>

Posted: May 13, 2016 in Gadgetry, Physics

Hybrid hydrostatic transmission enables robots with human-like grace and precision

A new type of hydrostatic transmission that combines hydraulic and pneumatic lines can safely and precisely drive robot arms, giving them the delicacy necessary to >>>

Posted: May 12, 2016 in Gadgetry, Robotics

A new theory of inertia could explain the EM Drive’s anomalous thrust | ExtremeTech

A new theory of inertia could explain how NASA is generating thrust with a new drive design, and may even show them how to make >>>

Posted: April 26, 2016 in Gadgetry, Physics, Rocketry