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Navy set sights on Linux programmers

News Linux geeks will have a chance to make the Village People song a reality and "join the Navy" under a research programme announced on Wednesday. The US' Naval Oceanographic Office, which relies on Linux for many of its information-gathering...

[October 11, 2001, 14:59]

Dark (Navy) Blue Theme + Screen Saver Flash Lite

Downloads Dark (navy) blue represents knowledge, power, integrity, and seriousness. Enjoy the Dark (navy) Blue Theme - Screen Saver with Flash Lite included.Screen saver feature is available in Symbian OS 9.2 Feature Pack 1 phones like Nokia 5700, Nokia 6110...

[November 9, 2007, 6:00]

Navy News

Downloads With Navy News stay up to date with the latest Navy news and opinions from people in the middle of it with heaps of news and blog posts preloaded into the app and being constantly updated by writers around.

[September 2, 2009, 10:02]

Anti-war hackers strike the US Navy

News Perhaps most notably, the US Navy Web site was hacked by an activist called Apocalypse. Virus writer and hacker activity has stepped up dramatically since the US and UK armed forces started their war against Iraq.

[March 21, 2003, 17:17]

Navy Blue Theme

Downloads Navy Blue Theme - easy and comfortable to be used for a long time. Nice Theme! Installation guide:Series 60 phones: Before installation please change this setting to "All": Menu | Tools | App.mgr. Options | Settings | Software installationDownload...

[November 12, 2008, 6:00]

A Shipshape Costing Structure: U.S. Navy Improves Financial Visibility With Activity-Based Cost Management

White Papers Navy does it with an activity-based cost management (ABC/M) program that utilizes SAS Activity-Based Management software. Encouraging military leaders to look at the business aspects of war is not always an easy task, but the U.S.

[May 20, 2005, 0:00]

Linux to power US Navy aircraft

Talkback In the 1980s, many US Navy shipborn applications were hosted on UNIX systems. On day, the Navy deployed a destroyer running MS-Windows. So when I hear that the US Navy is using Linux, my feeling is that the USN is returning to its roots.

[August 2, 2006, 5:59]

Linux to power US Navy aircraft

News Boeing will use Wind River's Linux to run surveillance and other mission computing tasks in the P-8A Multi-Mission Maritime Aircraft, a 737 modified for US Navy uses such as finding submarines and other tasks, said Chip Downing, senior aerospace...

[July 31, 2006, 9:45]

Up periscope: Adobe's GUI updates for US Navy's green screens

Blog Anyway, in a “not really a press release or formal announcement” kind of type of thing, Turner spoke about her company's work with the US Navy to work with its systems people to potentially help update the green-screen terminals still used inside...

[December 5, 2008, 6:31]

US Navy ordered to reinstate sailor following AOL flap

News A federal judge yesterday ordered the US Navy to comply with his earlier ruling reinstating a sailor who successfully fought dismissal after an investigator suggested he was homosexual based on information from the sailor's America Online profile.

[March 27, 1998, 10:19]

US Navy reports on Kosovo conflict "cyber-soldiers"

News A new report commissioned by the US Navy's European department reportedly claims the Kosovan conflict could have been shortened by "at least half" if the US Defence Department had adequately trained "cyber-soldiers".

[October 7, 1999, 15:25]

A Year Ago: US Navy reports on Kosovo conflict "cyber-soldiers"

News A new report commissioned by the US Navy's European department reportedly claims the Kosovan conflict could have been shortened by "at least half" if the US Defence Department had adequately trained "cyber-soldiers".

[October 7, 2000, 7:04]

Linux to power US Navy aircraft

Talkback Where are all the open source advocates' comments? Don't they want to boast about its military applications? Here, take my work and apply it to anything you like. Code doesn't kill people. People kill people.

[July 31, 2006, 13:50]

Linux to power US Navy aircraft

Talkback A very wise decision. Anyway that's my personal opinion. Linux is a very stable operation system. It also has proved it's capability in the film industry (Titanic) and the space industry. What I would like to know is: Which distribution is going to...

[August 2, 2006, 13:35]

Navy raids student pirates

News The US Naval Academy has seized about 100 student computers that are suspected of containing unauthorised copies of copyrighted works. The students were in class on Thursday when the raid occurred, according to an academy representative, who would...

[November 26, 2002, 9:51]

Navy Seals: Sea Air Land

Downloads It's a new era of world conflict. Go where most men don't dare and do what most men won't. Arrive by sea, air and land prepared for unconventional warfare, counter-guerilla tactics and clandestine operations in the most turbulent hot...

[August 5, 2003, 12:58]

SAIC SOA Case Study: The Navy/Marine Corps Intranet

White Papers Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) is a well-known, established, and respected systems integrator and professional services firm that service many of the largest corporations and government agencies.

[July 14, 2005, 6:00]

Italian police nab NASA hackers

News Italian police have arrested fourteen hackers, who are accused of thousands of computer intrusions, including attacks on the US Army and Navy and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

[August 2, 2002, 15:45]

Wireless standards: the early years

Blog Comment A and N were Army and Navy. Radio amateurs were not allowed to ID themselves as an Army or Navy station. Military wireless stations were the first to use organized callsigns to ID stations. The A and N radio callsign's were first used to ID the...

[December 7, 2007, 6:00]

US brings down its spy satellite

Blog The US Navy claims to have scored a hit on an ailing spy satellite, and brought it down. Last week the Pentagon announced that the US Navy was to fire on the satellite. The Pentagon claimed that the ailing satellite needed to be brought down before...

[February 21, 2008, 12:53]

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