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Photos: Soldiers test battle simulator tech

Photo The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has spent £250,000 on high-tech simulator equipment to provide more realistic training for frontline troops facing the threat of roadside and suicide bombs. The IED simulates the noise and smoke of a real-life roadside... [22 Oct 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Flight frustrations

Comment For sure the reaction of the government and its servants was fast, conclusive and very effective indeed in the initial phase of preventing a flying bomb escaping the UK. Written in my home office and despatched to silicon.com from Stansted Airport... [22 Aug 2006]

The Weekly Round-Up: 02.06.06

Round-Up The press release added that their moral outrage was only compounded by the fact they could also search for sites that contained information on anthrax, massage, bombs and terrorism, suggesting they would favour a blanket ban on many key words... [02 Jun 2006]

Anti-terror scanning tech tested on London commuters

News Passengers who agree to be screened at Paddington during the trial will pass through a metal box containing a millimetre wave-imaging technology that can detect items such as guns, ammunition or bombs hidden beneath clothing. [11 Jan 2006]

Police to test bomb-detecting body-scanners

News The government and police are planning to evaluate scanning technology that can see through clothes and detect concealed bombs and weapons on people following the suicide bomb attacks on London this month. [22 Jul 2005]

Bomb blast web traffic - more results

News Web traffic surged yesterday as British people looked for information after four bombs were set off in London. According to data from web monitoring company Hitwise, British clicks to news sites surged yesterday to 5.56 per cent of all websites... [08 Jul 2005]

London attacks: Were mobiles used to detonate bombs?

News The role that such devices played in the Madrid bombings, which left almost 200 people dead in the Spanish capital, is well documented: 10 bombs were attached to mobile handsets, with the phones' alarms used to detonate the explosives. [08 Jul 2005]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: 7/7 shows we need more networks

Comment I was in a meeting when the first bombs exploded today, and as the news reports came in, I watched a silence spread as people thought of those poor souls who left home with a happy life this morning. But then, in the middle of the afternoon, we had... [08 Jul 2005]

Email traffic doubled after London bomb blasts

News Email traffic has doubled in Europe today after four bombs exploded in central London. Sky News has reported that 45 people were killed this morning after three bombs exploded on the London Underground train network and a fourth detonated on a... [07 Jul 2005]

India diary: Day nine - Exploring New Delhi

Comment Of course, terrorists don't put bombs under the back of cars," says Richard sarcastically. At the gates of the first company, Hill & Associates, a risk management consultancy led by ex-Indian special forces guys, the guard at the gate casually... [22 Jun 2004]

Motorola slammed for 'tasteless' train pain game

News David Brunnen, MD at telecoms business development consultancy ABFL Groupe Intellex, published an article online last week in which he writes that the launch was "not, one would have thought, particularly sensitive timing.after mobile-triggered... [23 Mar 2004]

Incitement to Violence on the World Wide Web: Can Web Publishers Seek First Amendment Refuge?

White Paper Harris and Klebold planted at least 30 pipe bombs and other explosives throughout the school, including a bomb made of a twenty-pound propane tank that police believe was intended to destroy the school. [25 Feb 2004]

OracleWorld rocked by multiple bomb scares

News The police said they found no bombs after hours of searching and began allowing people back into the centre at about 16:00(PDT). Responding to a bomb threat, software maker Oracle ordered thousands of attendees at its OracleWorld conference in San... [11 Sep 2003]

GPS: The cure for 'collateral damage'

News The British military have announced plans to start using bombs which employ the very latest in global positioning system (GPS) technology. The Precision Guided Bomb utilises the latest technology to deliver that enhanced capability, allowing our... [12 Jun 2003]

UK minister calls for global response to Web threat

News Even more sinister are the pipe-bomb-making instructions, which carry the thoughtful caution, 'Pipe bombs are killing devices', and the helpful advice, 'For more bombs, click here. The UK government has responded to a House of Commons question... [10 May 1999]

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