Tailoring smartphone tech to the battlefield

Jul 21, 2010 13:14



Google’s Android system at the center of efforts to equip U.S. Army with handset-based location and surveillance software


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erunamiryene July 21 2010, 17:34:02 UTC
Okay ... that's pretty cool.

(Although, from a comm Marine's perspective, it's more, "Shit, more high-tech crap for people to break in 0.2 seconds.")

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watchsnowfall July 21 2010, 18:34:56 UTC
Hahah pretty much. One more thing to add to the list of giant things to fix when they inevitably break.

Also, what a shitty time for "no signal" problems too.

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erunamiryene July 21 2010, 18:39:26 UTC
Also, what a shitty time for "no signal" problems too.

OMG, I'd forgotten about that. (I remember that one of my shops had a roughly 1 ft square area *right in the center of the shop* where you could get reception, and EVERYWHERE else was a dead zone.) I can just see a platoon, all leaning this way and that, waving their stupid phones in the air, trying to get a decent signal:

Platoon commander: "What the fuck are you idiots doing?"
Platoon: "We can't get more than one bar out here! Fucking crappy equipment."

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ubiquitous_a July 21 2010, 19:48:51 UTC
LOL! Yeah, but that's one of the reasons why they test a lot of this stuff during field exercises way the hell out in the desert.

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ididthatonce July 21 2010, 20:15:41 UTC
Just wanted to say how happy I am that the writer said, "his or her."

/feminist Lit nerd

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mcsourface July 21 2010, 20:33:24 UTC
That's what I noticed too. That's what caught my eye, before I read all that stuff about the actual topic. X)

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watchsnowfall July 21 2010, 20:43:12 UTC
I chalked it up to the fact that in Canada, we let women serve in active combat roles. But yeah.

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