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Location-Based Social Networks Pose Military Security Threat, Obviously

The U.S. Air Force is apparently concerned that its troops aren't the brightest crayons in the box. Officials are worried that careless updating of social networks that compile geolocation data -- like Foursquare, Facebook's Places and Twitter -- could reveal the forces' locations. Concerns about social media are nothing new in the military, but location-based services pose a particular problem ...

GameStop Bans 'Medal of Honor' From Military Base Stores Over Taliban Depiction

Video game playing soldiers looking forward to the upcoming 'Medal of Honor' will have to go elsewhere for a dose of non-lethal action. The game has been banned from all GameStop stores located on military facilities, due to its inclusion of Taliban forces as playable characters in multiplayer shoot-outs. The ban has been enforced by the Army and Air Force Exchange Service, which operates ...

Air Force to Launch Robotic Space Shuttle, No One's Really Sure Why

A few weeks ago, we told you about the Air Force's mysterious plans to launch the robotic, unmanned X37B shuttle into orbit. Now, less than a month later, the launch is going forward as planned, but the Force is still being strangely silent on details. After nearly a decade of arduous and expensive development, the X37B is slated to take off from Cape Canaveral on April 19, but, as FOXNews ...

Unmanned Robo-Shuttle to Launch Into Space This April

After its long and often troubled history, the U.S. shuttle program seemed to be on life support. But, it may be getting the shot in the arm that it has so sorely needed, thanks to a new robotic aircraft called the X37B. At just 29-feet-long and weighing in at 11,000 pounds, the X37B has been in the works for some time, and was originally conceived, according to The Register, as a "lifeboat" ...

U.S. Air Force Wants 300 PlayStation 3's

What do you do when you're the U.S. government and you need heaps of computing power, quick and on the cheap? You snatch up 300 Sony PlayStation 3's of course. We've seen researchers use the gaming consoles before to crunch numbers and study gravity, and now the Air Force wants in on the Cell processor-powered action. What exactly the Air Force plans to use the 300 PlayStations for is unclear, ...

U.S. Air Force Blocks Access to Blogs

Chances are, if you're in the U.S. Air Force, you're not going to be reading this today. That's because Switched is a blog (short for Web log) and the Air Force has decided that most blogs are bad -- or at least not legitimate sources of news. You may think that's an oversimplification of the matter, but tell that to the Air Force, which, according to Wired, has just started automatically ...

U.S. Air Force Appoints First Cyber General

By the sounds of our headline, you might think that the U.S. Air Force is extending an olive branch to those workers made of silicon and steel (a.k.a. robots) by promoting its first cyborg general. The truth, however, is slightly less exciting. Lt. Gen. Robert Elder Jr., the new Cyber General, is flesh and blood like the rest of us, and earns that sinister-sounding title by taking command of the ...