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ICANN returns .iq domain to Iraq

August 8, 2005 The Internet overseer gives control of the domain name to an Iraqi government body. TAGS: domain name, Iraq, domain

RFID to track army supplies in Iraq

August 19, 2005 Pallets and containers belonging to Australian Defence Force in Iraq will be RFID-tagged starting in February. TAGS: RFID, Iraq, supply chain, tag, army

Bloggers rally to cover Iraq elections

December 14, 2005 Newly formed Pajamas Media to offer round-the-clock reporting on voting for war-laden country's new parliament. TAGS: blogger, blogging, Iraq, election, Baghdad, coverage

Virus writers take advantage of war

March 20, 2003 A new e-mail worm is tricking people into opening dangerous attachments by promising military satellite images of Iraq. TAGS: Iraq, war, virus, attachment, McAfee Inc., e-mail, U.S., antivirus

Now playing on the Net: War propaganda

August 22, 2006 Video-sharing sites allow combatants on both sides to tell their story, much to the chagrin of the Pentagon. Images: War caught on video TAGS: YouTube, Iraq, online video, war, Bush Administration, video, U.S., event, camera

How filmmaking is like launching a start-up

August 10, 2007 Software executive-turned filmmaker Charles Ferguson talks about tech's role in his award-winning documentary on the U.S. occupation in Iraq. TAGS: Charles Ferguson, film, occupation, documentary, Iraq, filmmaking, analysis, U.S.

Bush pushes energy regulations, ethanol

January 24, 2007 President's State of the Union address calls for renewable energy and higher fuel standards for cars. But the Iraq war was on everyone's mind. TAGS: Iraq, regulation, proposal, president, nation, standards, Democrat, car, U.S.

India's next big business?

November 30, 2005 Possibly oil, says CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos. The country's deposits are twice the size of Iraq's. TAGS: deposit, Exxon Mobil Corp., India, oil, outsourcing, semiconductor, Iraq

Newspaper headlines lost in Web translation

February 2, 2007 Eyecatching headlines in print can be invisible to search engines. TAGS: coffee company, headline, search engine, Iraq, president, Sun Microsystems Inc.

Drone aircraft will be smarter, more social

May 9, 2007 Developers unveil plans for unmanned aerial vehicles that will be more intelligent and coordinate with each other while in flight.Photos: The next generation of unmanned aircraf TAGS: aircraft, vehicle, operator, Iraq, Virginia, conference, camera

YouTube video debate actually worked

July 24, 2007 Posing questions to presidential candidates through brief YouTube videos is unusual but proves successful. TAGS: YouTube Video, Chris Dodd, YouTube, candidate, CNN, Barack Obama, Iraq, video

Al-Zarqawi's death ignites the Net

June 8, 2006 Abu Musab al-Zarqawi used the Internet for his terror campaign. Now it's a major forum for reactions to his death. TAGS: death, al-Qaida, Iraq, blog, video

Army speeds high-tech tools to soldiers

August 15, 2005 Bomb-scouting 'bots and English-to-Arabic handhelds are a few of the gadgets concocted by the Army's Rapid Equipping Force. Gung-ho gadgets for U.S. troops TAGS: soldier, gadget, Afghanistan, video camera, handheld, weapon, Iraq, camera, video

Guilty plea in Al Jazeera site hack

June 12, 2003 A central California man pleads guilty to two charges stemming from an attack on the Web site of the Arab news service Al Jazeera during the early days of the Iraq conflict. TAGS: VeriSign Inc., war, Iraq, California, domain name, attorney, account, password, U.S., e-mail

The high-tech future for the Army

August 2, 2007 Chief Scientist Thomas Killion talks about Army R&D efforts, high-tech soldiering and the outlook for robots and drones. TAGS: Thomas Killion, chief scientist, robot, gear, laser, R&D, Iraq

Ron Paul: The Internet's favorite candidate

August 6, 2007 The libertarian-leaning Republican may not receive as much media coverage as better-known presidential candidates, but he enjoys a commanding lead on the Internet. TAGS: Ron Paul, candidate, Republican, popularity, Barack Obama, war, vote, Iran, tax, Iraq

Another year of vote-counting anxiety?

March 15, 2006 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says that as traditional ballots fade out, we must be sure their tech replacements are up to task. TAGS: ballot, county, election, vote, equipment, Iraq, president

Document security? Tell me another joke

July 12, 2005 Workshare CEO Joe Fantuzzi says a run of security leaks around e-documents is part of a worrisome trend. TAGS: shareholder, document, Adobe PDF, security, Iraq, format, e-mail

Gun-toting robot still in training

June 22, 2005 Robots that shoot are coming, but more testing needs to be done before they can roll onto the battlefield. Photos: Gun-toting bots TAGS: robot, iRobot Corp., vehicle, adjustment, Iraq, training, battery

Company challenges FCC rules on cell phone-jamming gear

December 1, 2006 A Florida company seeks to change FCC rules against selling such equipment to local and state agencies. TAGS: homeland security, law enforcement agency, gear, terrorist attack, equipment, terrorism, regulation, agency, cell phone, Florida, law, Iraq, radio
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