Navy Looks to Fry Electronic Eyes With Laser Blasts
Flying lasers don’t have the best track record. An Air Force program to burn intercontinental ballistic missiles out of the sky from a 747 crashed and burned. But the Navy’s aviators think sensors might be a more realistic target to fry from the sky.
Last November, the Naval Aviation Systems Command in New Jersey solicited bids to build lasers mounted on planes that could destroy optical sensors below. By next week, the Navy should be ready to move to a prototyping stage. And in a few years, adversaries tracking the movement of U.S. planes, ships and troops could find their sensors a...
Clever Kirby: Mass Attack Leads Nintendo DS' Last Stand
The revolutionary Nintendo DS doesn’t have a whole lot of life left in it, but a handful of games at E3 are taking it out with a bang.
With all of its focus on the Wii U, Nintendo 3DS and a few Wii games, Nintendo virtually ignored its last-generation handheld at E3. It showed no DS games during its press conference, the first time since 2004 that the system had gone totally ignored during its presentation. There were a few DS games on the show floor, but you really had to go hunting for them.With a few minutes to kill before a demo, I wandered over to a lonely, unmanned DS kiosk and found Ki...
British Police Swoop In on Possible LulzSec Suspect
London’s Metropolitan Police arrested a 19-year-old Essex man Tuesday in an investigation that may be linked to the tweet-happy hax0ring gang LulzSec.
“The arrest follows an investigation into network intrusions and Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks against a number of international business and intelligence agencies by what is believed to be the same hacking group,” the police announced in a statement.
“The teenager was arrested on suspicion of Computer Misuse Act, and Fraud Act offences and was taken to a central London police station, where he currently remains in custody for q...