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The Difference Between Snowboarding and Computer Gaming

A look at the uniforms of Team USA and the military’s past, present, and future, in the Computer Gaming World. One of the most famous sports in the world is professional snowboarding. It’s a very popular sport here in Germany, and the country is known for its snowboarding prowess. It’s not just a sport for…

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Global Network Telemetry Market Forecast

The worldwide network telemetry market is expected to witness a revenue of approximately $200 million by 2020, growing at a CAGR of around 15. 8% from 2014 to 2020. The global network telemetry market is expected to witness $200 million revenue by 2020, and is projected to grow at a CAGR of around 15. 8%…

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The Global Grammar Checker Software Market

Grammar Checker is an application that is used to identify and repair errors in the writing of a document. It works on the basis of a document’s structure and gives a comprehensive report on the structure, grammar usage and errors in the document. Grammar Checker Software was launched in 2001 and is one of the…

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Phoenix Spark – A New Way to Improve IT Governance Processes

Phoenix Spark (or Phoenix Spark Group for short) is a business organization that began as the result of collaboration between the U. Department of Defense (DOD) and the American University’s School of Information Systems. Its mission is to expand the U. economy by creating and supporting technology applications in order to create a new, self-sustaining…

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Simulation Game Based on the USS Missouri

In this article, a simulation game based on the real USS Missouri. This simulation game is based on the actual World of Warships: World of Battleships, WWII US Navy. The ship used in this simulation game, USS Missouri is named after the United States of America’s famous Missouri River. The game features a simulation gameplay,…

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Beijing: The First Chinese City to Have a Paper Tiger

According to one security analyst, “Beijing is the first Chinese city to have a paper tiger. By Richard M. (Note: The article has been updated below to reflect improved estimates of the damage caused by the February 7 Chinese airstrike on civilians in Henan province – now put at more than 2,000 deaths. The Beijing…

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An Autonomous Drone Carrying Vehicle for Automatic Detection and Detection of Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Agents

The US Defense Advance Research Program (DARP) is developing autonomous vehicles that will allow US forces to operate on remote and previously unpowered grounds. These vehicles can take on and carry out operations over a wide range of military ground and naval operations with great versatility. The DARPA Robotics Vehicle Laboratory-3 (DRRL-3) has developed a…

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The Fourth of July Streamed

This is a review of Independence Day (1997), a film about a group of soldiers in the American Revolution being betrayed by the British Crown. The movie tells the story of the rebellion of the American colonists. The film is set to the year of the independence of the colonies from the British Empire on…

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The United States Isn’t Sure About The Group Behind The Ransomware Attack

The United States isn’t sure about the group behind the ransomware attack. | Cyber Espionage Analysis. The United States isn’t sure about the group behind the ransomware attack. The recent ransomware attack by the Russian military has caused major damage on computer users across several countries. However, with the attack, some of the hackers have…

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DoD Network Security Strategies – The Zero Trust, Identity Management and DOD Network Security Strategies

A paper presented at the 2015 Information Warfare Symposium (January 26, 2015) was co-authored by Christopher “Mongo” Anderson, who is an independent consultant specializing in military analysis and network security. The paper discusses what the United States should be doing to mitigate the threat of cyberwarfare, using current technologies to keep its military network secure.…

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