Posts Tagged ‘military’

Microsoft convinces yet another Android Vendor to sign a patent protection deal.

June 29th, 2011

Posted by: Paul Watson June 29, 2011 The power of Microsoft has struck again! They’ve added another vulnerable vendor, General Dynamics Itronix.

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Sprint intros Motorola XPRT and Motorola Titanium QWERTY Android phones

May 5th, 2011

Sprint has surprisingly announced two new Android handsets made by Motorola: Motorola XPRT and Motorola Titanium. One of them – the Motorola XPRT – is not really new, because it’s just a renamed Motorola Droid Pro (which is available from Verizon Wireless since last year). Both handsets have QWERTY keyboards and Sprint is targeting “professionals” with them

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U.S. Army to launch custom app store for the Military

April 27th, 2011

The U.S. Army has launched an official app store tailed specifically for Military and other Army personnel. It is going to be filled with Android and iOS apps that will benefit members of the Military

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Angry Birds … the Movie?

March 29th, 2011

If you’re a fan of the hysterically funny Red vs. Blue, and you can’t get enough of playing Angry Birds (isn’t it the law now?), you’re gonna love this trailer for Angry Birds … The Movie. Okay, before you get too excited, the trailer is a fake.

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Android app for military drone control in the works

March 16th, 2011

Generally I expect technology that is invented for the military to eventually trickle down to the civilian world where we can get our hands on it in stores. Today a lot of the time consumer technology trickles to the military for use for things that the designers probably never thought about. The US military is reportedly getting an app for Android tablets and iPads from a company called Harris and other firms

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Android App “T2 Mood Tracker” used by DOD

November 4th, 2010

Posted by: Cody Hahn November 4, 2010 The new info from the DOD (Depatment of Defense) is the use of an Android app called “Mood Tracker” in the day to day life of todays soldiers.

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Apps for the Army Wraps Up, Android Comes Out on Top

August 5th, 2010

The Army has hosted a huge developer challenge, called Apps for the Army (A4A), which was meant to see developers create applications specifically tailored for the United States Army. The developers were allowed to choose either Android or iOS as their platform, and the Army would then choose a winner in five categories: Training, Location Awareness, Information Access, Miscellaneous, and Mission Specific

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