Viasat Inc. vows to suspend drone tech supply to Turkey amid Bayraktar bombings of Artsakh civilians 14:50, 22 October, 2020 YEREVAN, OCTOBER 22, ARMENPRESS. Viasat, Inc. has vowed that it is halting the supplies of its technologies to Turkey which is using them in manufacturing the Bayraktar combat drones …
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by Xinhua writers Yao Yuan and Zhang Yizhi Months after retiring from China’s COVID-19 front line, a 5G-connected computer sits quietly in an exhibition hall in southeastern China’s Fujian Province. The computer, which is mounted on wheels for ease of transport, shows real-time images of an intensive-care unit at a …
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The House Judiciary Committee’s Antitrust Subcommittee this week released the 400-page findings of its 16-month investigation into the “state of competition in the digital economy.” WASHINGTON, DC – JULY 29: Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos testifies via video conference during the House … [+] Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial and Administrative …
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Amazon Event: Tech Titan Unveils New Home Drone, Speakers, Gaming Service Product event focuses on smart home, security as more people stay indoors during the coronavirus pandemic The Always Home Cam, an indoor camera drone, will only turn on when the drone is operating. Amazon.com Inc Amazon.com Inc. last week rolled …
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MQ-9 SRC helped General Atomics’ aeronautical systems business integrate and test an embedded computing architecture with an MQ-9 Reaper drone as part of an Air Force Research Laboratory effort to facilitate autonomous missions. The Agile Condor Pod, which flew on the remotely piloted aircraft for a demonstration at the General Atomics-managed Flight Test and Training Center …
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Q Tech posts strong results for 1H20 Rebecca Kuo, Tainan; Steve Shen, DIGITIMES Friday 21 August 2020 China-based camera module maker Q Technology has reported strong results for first-half 2020 and is seeking to maintain its competitiveness by deepening its development for 3D ToF and RGB camera modules. The company …
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Self-guiding drone swarms, course-correcting ammunition, AI-driven sensor networks, self-healing armor and armies of armed robots are all things expected to characterize warfare for decades to come. What isn’t expected? That is the fundamental question now being taken up by an elite unit of scientists with Army Futures Command, a task …
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The U.S. Navy’s quest for 355 ships raises questions about the extent to which sheer numbers of platforms can offer new dimensions of combat power. Would a high number of warships be enough or could fewer high-tech ships controlling unmanned systems have an equivalent or even superior impact? Some have …
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