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Thursday, January 22, 2009

Technology: The Sectera Edge, or the BarackBerry

Filed under: Cool Stuff,Technology — Tags: , , — Matt @ 10:02 AM

    This is pretty cool, and it’s cool to see the industry answer the call for this kind of technology. Although the price tag is beyond belief–$3350?  Wow, that is an expensive phone and I certainly hope it works as advertised.  Thanks to Doug for sending me this one.  –Matt

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Obama ‘to get spy-proof smartphone’

January 22, 2009

(CNN) — Self-confessed BlackBerry addict Barack Obama may not have to kick the thumbing habit after all, despite the concerns of a notoriously technophobic White House.

The new U.S. president was often seen hunched over the mobile e-mail device during his election campaign and even featured at No. 2 on one celebrity Web site’s list of obsessive BlackBerry users.

But, like previous Oval Office incumbents, Obama had been expected to take a vow of technological celibacy following his inaugural oath on Tuesday, despite telling CNBC in an interview that security officials would have to “pry it out of my hands.” He protests that a mobile device would help him stay in touch with the real world. Should President Obama be allowed to keep his BlackBerry? Tell us what you think

E-mail has long been treated with suspicion by the Secret Service because of fears it could be hacked into by foreign espionage agencies, or that sensitive information could reach the public domain via a single mis-stroke of the “send” key.

President George W. Bush was forced to give up using e-mail when he took charge, while President Bill Clinton sent just two e-mails during his administration — one to test that the system worked and the second to veteran astronaut John Glenn before his trip into space in 1998.

There are also concerns that mobile devices such as BlackBerries, which contain built in GPS technology, could be hacked into, revealing the president’s location within a few feet.

But according to reports Thursday, Obama could now be in line to receive a spy-proof alternative to his favorite toy.

Writing on his blog for the Atlantic magazine, Marc Ambinder reports that the National Security Agency has approved a $3,350 smartphone — inevitably dubbed the “BarackBerry” — for Obama’s use.

The exclusive Sectera Edge, made by General Dynamics, is reportedly capable of encrypting top secret voice conversations and handling classified documents.

But Obama may have pushed his Secret Service handlers’ technological patience far enough. Ambinder also reports that instant messaging in the White House will still be a definite no-no.

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Sunday, January 4, 2009

Israel: Cry Havoc, and Let Slip the Dogs of Techno War

Filed under: Israel,Technology — Tags: , , — Matt @ 2:19 PM

    Well, here we go.  Cry havoc, and let slip the dogs of Techno War. This is the reality of today’s wars, and I think it is smart to take a serious look at what is being used.  Just like with politics, and how instrumental social networking was for Obama in his fundraising and campaign endeavors, the internet and social networking will be used for information war.

   Below I have posted all of the stories I could find about how Israel is using these technologies.  Wired’s Danger Room has done a great job in reporting on these technologies, and I will try to expand on that a little.  So let me touch on a few of the interesting ones for the sake of conversation.

   First and foremost, the one tactic that has helped Israel the most in this war, is informants.  And specifically, informants that hate Hamas, which would mean Fatah party members.  Or they get informants through money or leverage, but either way, informants are the ones that help the most in this war. Informants identify leaders and munitions, and report on any actions of the enemy–all extremely useful for the war.  Hamas knows this too, and they are extremely paranoid about informants.  They are so paranoid, that they use torture and murder to find out who the informants are, and this is a little reported fact of life in Gaza.  Fox News did a great story about how Hamas dealt with informants using torture and murder, and how that only helped to drive Palestinians away. (please see the Escape from Hamas story)

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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Technology: Geosystems Situational Awareness Mast (aka Zippermast), Doug

Filed under: Technology — Tags: , , — Matt @ 3:58 PM

 Geosystems Situational Awareness Mast (aka Zippermast) from Travis on Vimeo.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Technology: Update, Jundi Gear, Youtube and Lloyd’s List Security and Piracy Widget

Filed under: Books,Technology,Weapons Stuff — Tags: , , , , — Matt @ 2:46 AM

     Hey guys and gals, I made some updates and added some cool stuff to the site to test out.  The Feral Jundi Youtube page is just a collection of youtube videos, and you can click on the Youtube icon to the right to check it out.  The Lloyd’s List Security and Piracy widget is a cool deal, and self explanatory. And finally, the Jundi Gear page and site is a great place to find some of the books that I have reviewed.  Also check out some of the other goodies I found for sale on Amazon.  –Head Jundi

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Technology: New Honeycomb Tire is ‘Bulletproof’

Filed under: Technology — Tags: , , — Matt @ 6:39 PM

    I really like the concept of this tire.  Getting a flat on the road, is definitely a bummer deal in a war zone.  So ideas like this, are what I like to see.  Hopefully the private industry will be able to hook into stuff like this.  –Head Jundi

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November 17, 2008 6:10 AM PST

New honeycomb tire is ‘bulletproof’

Posted by Mark Rutherford

The University of Wisconsin-Madison and a Wausau, Wis., company have come up with a 37-inch, bullet and bomb-proof Humvee tire based on a polymeric web so cool looking there’s no need for hub caps.

Resilient Technologies and Wisconsin-Madison’s Polymer Engineering Center are creating a “non-pneumatic tire” (no air required) that will support the weight of add-on armor, survive an IED attack, and still make a 50 mph getaway. It’s basically a round honeycomb wrapped with a thick, black tread.

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