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Military’s RFID Tracking of Guns May Endanger Troops

Threatpost

RFID gun tags leave the military exposed to tracking, sniffing and spoofing attacks, experts say. .

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U.S. Govt. Apps Bundled Russian Code With Ties to Mobile Malware Developer

Krebs on Security

gun lobby, the National Rifle Association (NRA), and Britain’s Labour Party.” Pushwoosh employees posing at a company laser tag event. ” However, Edwards noted that dozens of developer subdomains on Pushwoosh’s main domain still point to JSC Avantel , an Internet provider based in Novosibirsk, Russia.

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Searchable Stock Shots: 306-LSS Films Now Online!

Unwritten Record

Still from 306-LSS-1669 ) We were surprised to see this man with a gun appear in a shot that was documenting poor housing conditions. We added record tags, such as the title of a film or government agency that produced the footage (if known), and did our best to identify people, locations, and objects.

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Sergeant Dennis Fisher and Marine Corps Combat Photography in Vietnam

Unwritten Record

As a Marine Corps combat photographer in Vietnam, his words still rang true as I ran to the sound of the guns to capture photos of our men in action. When I came back from the hospital a couple months later the Tet Offensive was starting and that’s when I picked up a M3A1 grease gun, which is a.45 So that’s why I kept the grease gun.

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Shifting the Lens on WWI: Stories from the Home Front

Unwritten Record

They found newly accessible occupations in formerly male-dominated fields, especially in industry–they mass produced guns, cars, engines, parachutes, planes, munitions, fabrics, and soaps, large amounts of foodstuffs for the front lines, and so much more. Are there thematic tags that you feel are missing from these photographs?

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This is the old ChiefTech blog.: Cognitive load theory and being PowerPointless

ChiefTech

Technorati tags: UNSW , University of New South Wales , Anecdote , Cognitive Load Theory , PowerPoint , Death by PowerPoint , PowerPointless at 7:40 AM View blog reactions 2comments: Andrew said. Mind you, because of the badly set up defaults it is easier to use it badly than well.

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This is the old ChiefTech blog.: More reading, less blogging

ChiefTech

Next on the pile are Guns, Germs and Steel by Jared Diamond and The Androids Dream by John Scalzi for something a little different. So far Ive read London: The Biography by Peter Ackroyd and Im about to finish Down Under by Bill Bryson (very funny, particularly for a blow in like me even after a decade). PS Happy New Year everyone!

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