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EarthDefenders 1.1

EarthDefenders 1.1

...protect the earth?Earth Defenders takes inspiration from the old classic hit, Missile Defence. If you loved that game, Earth Defenders is for you.Can... Read more

30 September, 2011

IBM Regatta sails into missile defence

In a sign of IBM's growing Unix muscle, almost 70 high-end IBM Regatta servers will be used as part of the US ground-based missile defense programme Read more

19 August, 2002 by Ian Fried

US reveals plans to hit back at cyber threats

...AFCYBER's covert operations capabilities and its demonstrable ability to remotely destroy missile defence systems, he wished to further develop its attack capabilities. "IT people... Read more

2 April, 2008 by Tom Espiner

Nato: Cyber-terrorism danger equal to missile attack

...infrastructure with "very serious consequences". He said: "It stands together with air-missile defence and the global fight against terrorism." Nato will set out an... Read more

10 March, 2008 by Nick Heath

Linux gains acceptance in mission-critical defence app

...time Linux in hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) simulation testing of strategic missile defence subsystems. HIL simulation is a critical product development process that provides... Read more

30 November, 2005 by Colin Barker

Bezos' space exploration company sets up base camp

...team of veteran rocket scientists who have worked on various aerospace and missile defence projects. The company will first build basic facilities such as an... Read more

14 January, 2005 by Jim Hu

Rupert Goodwins' diary

...Monster Raving Blackshirts get in and decide that anyone who dislikes the Missile Defence Shield is ipso facto a terrorist? More fuel for the two... Read more

23 February, 2001 by Rupert Goodwins

Rupert Goodwins' diary

...Monster Raving Blackshirts get in and decide that anyone who dislikes the Missile Defence Shield is ipso facto a terrorist? More fuel for the two... Read more

23 February, 2001

Sun's Joy rips Windows 2000

...million lines of C/C++ code. It's like the Star Wars missile defence system. These kind of programs are just too complex to debug... Read more

6 May, 1999 by Mary Jo Foley

ZDNet UK News' Mailroom

Microsoft's analysis of the Linux OS is dissected with vigour, Bill Gates is labelled a 'brat' and Sharp's VideoCam gets the thumbs up. Read more

26 March, 1999 by ZDNet UK

US Report: Intel supplies DOE

...microprocessor requirements. Some of the applications will include earth satellites, space probes, missile defence and other advanced military systems. Richardson said that he was so... Read more

9 December, 1998 by Steve Kovsky

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

...themes together, culminating with the Vicar taking off in Concorde as the missile defence systems of the world crash and burn. Hmm. Now there's... Read more

22 August, 1998

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

...themes together, culminating with the Vicar taking off in Concorde as the missile defence systems of the world crash and burn. Hmm. Now there's... Read more

22 August, 1998 by Rupert Goodwins

Nato: Cyber terrorism 'as dangerous as missile attack'

...infrastructure with "very serious consequences". He said: "It stands together with air missile defence and the global fight against terrorism." Nato will set out an... Read more

7 March, 2008 by Nick Heath
Hypraxis 2.15

Hypraxis 2.15

...Ups increase your firepower, add missiles, repair your shields, and provide anti-missile defence. Collect plenty and you will be unbeatable. Take damage and you... Read more

21 July, 2004

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