By Allan Stein Itâs a simple fact of life for the commercial trucking industry: without replacement parts, the big semis stop rolling. When the trucks stop…
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by TYLER DURDEN AT&T and Verizon have reportedly agreed to delay their planned Dec. 5 rollout of a new 5G frequency band after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)…
by TYLER DURDEN The controversial Israeli company NSO group has been placed on a US blacklist by the Biden administration, in an almost unprecedented move targeting of…
by S.D. Wells Ever heard of Aadhaar, the massive people-tracking government âportalâ in India that tracks everything you buy, everywhere you go, and every medication…
By Gordon G. Chang The satellite, according to China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp., is “tasked with demonstrating technologies to alleviate and neutralize space debris.”…
by TYLER DURDEN Over the weekend the US flew a B-1B strategic long-range bomber over the Middle East, and specifically over the Strait of Hormuz near Iran, in…
by Thomas Newdick and Tyler Rogoway Ayear after the apparent first sighting of what is very likely to be the Air Forceâs so-called âRQ-180â very stealthy flying-wing…
BY TYLER DURDEN Apple is either getting more intrusive into your daily life or offering key new lifesaving features to its iPhone, depending on how…
by TYLER DURDEN The US Navy successfully tested a booster rocket motor to launch a hypersonic vehicle on Thursday. The test comes a week after China stunned the…
By Daniel Khmelev Australiaâs competition watchdog is requesting powers to develop and implement a cyber system that will require internet users to be presented with a…