Jamming
‘This Is a War’: Prisons Want Cell Phone Jammers to Stop Inmates from Communicating With the Outside World
Prisons want jamming technology to stop criminal activity, but critics warn there would be dire consequences if jamming was allowed to propagate.
Russian Army Gets Specialized Drone-Hunters
The jammer can disrupt an enemy's own signals, potentially preventing ground-based controllers from steering their drones via satellite.
Straight Men, Please Stop Your Useless Fingering
To the surprise of many, just jabbing around down there is not an effective way to get off a person with a clitoris. So please, stop using your fingers as temporary dick surrogates and try these methods instead.
Russian Jamming Got You Down? Try Talking Underwater
DARPA is about to test an ocean buoy-based, harder-to-jam comms network for warplanes.
The US Military’s Drone-Killing Planes Are Hunting ISIS’s Weaponized Quadcopters
In October, American forces in the Middle East had at least two aircraft capable of jamming radio signals used by insurgents to trigger bombs on the ground.
The US Air Force’s Biggest Spy Planes Are Hunting ISIS Fighters
Sporting more than a dozens antennas, the jet’s main job is to orbit above or near the battlefield and scoop up enemy communications chatter.
How Drones Could Help Hackers Shut Down Power Plants
In the future, cyberattacks on power plants might be done with malware and flying hacker drones.
"Reversible Concrete" Is Ready to Revolutionize Temporary Architecture
Working with Gramazio Kohler Research, these guys are changing how we think about infrastructure.
Watch Dozens of Cars Go Haywire, Apparently Due to Signal Jammers
Cars honked relentlessly, and their bewildered owners stood around the full parking lot, unable tao enter their vehicles.
Air Force Pilots Are Learning to Fly Blind Against Chinese Electromagnetic Strikes
It's one of the greater ironies of today's remote warfare.