US Withdraws "Pain Ray" From Afghan War Zone
dailymail.co.uk — A ‘pain ray’ that blasts the enemy with unbearable heat waves has been pulled out of Afghanistan by the US military. The Active Denial System (ADS), which cost about £42 million to develop, was on the brink of being deployed to disperse members of the Taliban as they attacked US forces. The weapon, which causes immense pain to subjects but no... (Submitted by growvideos) More…
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Turning an Accident into a Million-Dollar Opportunity
smallbusiness.aol.com — A motorcycle accident left Todd Brown paralyzed from the waist down. But it also inspired a business idea. Today, his 180 Medical is one of the nation's fastest-growing medical supply companies. (Submitted by BeShirtHappy) More…
Mass BitTorrent Lawsuits Now Target Private Trackers
torrentfreak.com — Mass lawsuits against alleged file-sharers, such as those from the US Copyright Group and lawyers ACS:Law and Gallant MacMillan in the UK, are generally accepted to have been generated from evidence gathered from big public BitTorrent sites. (Submitted by Sadanana) More…
UN Against Flotilla
news.yahoo.com — The United Nations said that groups seeking to deliver aid to Gaza should do so by land. Following reports on a new flotilla from Lebanon, Israel has made it clear this is an unnecessary provocation and that preventing such a flotilla is the responsibility of the Lebanese government. All aid can be delivered via land routes. (Submitted by israeligirl) More…
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US security chiefs tricked in social networking experiment
guardian.co.uk — In just a month, Sage made connections with hundreds of people from the US military, intelligence agencies, information security companies and government contractors. The 25-year-old navy cyberthreat analyst was invited to speak at security conferences and offered jobs at companies including Google and Lockheed Martin. (Submitted by rufioho) More…