March 17 Robot firefighters enter burning buildings first New robotic firefighting vehicles use thermal cameras and water cannons to locate fires and hazards before firefighters step inside a building.
March 17 'MLB: The Show' Returns Just In Time For Baseball Season One of the programmers behind the world’s most popular baseball video game gives us a sneak peek at this year’s edition.
March 17 Do you know the true cost of identity theft? Identity theft linked to major data broker breaches has cost Americans more than $20 billion over the past decade, according to a U.S. Senate report.
March 17 Violent teen 'TAKEOVER' hits blue city Hundreds of teens flooded Washington, D.C.'s upscale Navy Yard neighborhood, sparking fights, robberies and gunfire in what officials described as a 'juvenile takeover.'
March 17 WATCH: Wall-climbing robot swarms crawl US Navy warships as China’s fleet surges Wall-climbing robots are set to transform U.S. Navy ship maintenance in a $71 million program designed to slash repair delays and boost fleet readiness.
March 17 Data brokers accused of hiding opt-out pages from Google A Senate investigation revealed major data brokers allegedly hid opt-out pages from search engines, making it harder for consumers to stop data sales.
March 17 Watch: Wall-climbing AI robots inspect Navy warships to speed repairs amid China fleet surge See how advanced robotics are scaling destroyers and amphibious ships to detect structural problems faster than traditional methods — part of a new $71 million Navy initiative to boost readiness and cut maintenance delays. (Credit: Gecko Robotics)
March 17 SEN WICKER: Ending China’s drone dominance with a made-in-America revival Congress and Donald Trump allocated $2.5 billion for Pentagon small drone purchases, launching Drone Dominance program with American vendors to compete globally.
March 17 Minnesota bill would ban warrants allowing police to collect data from devices near a crime scene Minnesota lawmakers proposed a bill to ban reverse location warrants allowing police to collect cellphone data near crime scenes, which they say violates the Fourth Amendment.
March 16 US Army general who oversaw Ukraine left classified maps on train, overindulged in alcohol: IG report An Army general reportedly left classified Ukraine documents on train, sparking major security concerns about maps that were recovered 24 hours later by a train attendant.