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PC Magazine October 19, 2004 Matthew D. Sarrel |
Full Spectrum Warrior Full Spectrum Warrior lets players lead two squads of men into urban antiterrorist combat in this tactical action game. |
Macworld July 2004 Peter Cohen |
The Game Room Now, with the release of Tron 2.0, a new first-person shooter from MacPlay, the story of Tron is back -- with a modern plot, some new twists, and much of its original charm. Too bad the game feels old. |
National Defense December 2004 Michael Peck |
Marines Unveiling Two New Games The Marine Corps is adapting two commercial video games---one a first-person-shooter and the other a platoon level strategy game---for training purposes. |
Macworld February 2004 Peter Cohen |
The Game Room: Halo Arrives Does Halo: Combat Evolved live up to the hype? After so long a wait, some gamers will inevitably be disappointed. But I'm certainly not one of them. |
Macworld June 25, 2007 Peter Cohen |
Connect360 3.1 Software turns your Xbox 360, Mac into an integrated media center. |
National Defense December 2005 Grace Jean |
Games Are Gaining Ground, But How Far Can They Go? The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency looks toward simulation systems to teach soldiers about the tradeoffs involved in rebuilding Iraq. |
National Defense August 2007 Grace Jean |
Defense Technologies for an Uncertain Future The United States is at a crossroads when it comes to developing defense technologies for a future that seems obscure at best. |
PC Magazine August 31, 2005 Peter Suciu |
Modern Warfare Game Reviews of the latest in war games. Act of War: Direct Action... Battlefield 2, Close Combat: First to Fight... Cold War Conflicts: Days in the Field 1950-1973... Elite Warriors: Vietnam... Will of Steel... |
National Defense July 2005 Harold Kennedy |
Marines Seek Better Training, Gear for Urban Combat The U.S. Marine Corps is shifting its emphasis to preparing Marines to fight in urban areas, in addition to deserts, mountains and jungles. |
Popular Mechanics March 25, 2008 Erik Sofge |
Shooting for Realism: How Accurate are Video-Game Weapons? As with many video games, particularly military-themed first-person shooters (FPS), with the just-released Rainbow Six Vegas 2 you can't wait to step into the line of fire. |
National Defense December 2004 Joe Pappalardo |
Demand for Non-Combat Skills Fuels Interest in Games The success of tactical shooting games as military training tools has bolstered the case for expanding the use of this technology into non-combat areas. |
National Defense April 2007 Grace Jean |
New Course to Train Sailors in Ground Combat Skills The Navy is planning to introduce a new training course designed to teach sailors how to fight on the ground. |
PC Magazine December 20, 2006 Robyn Peterson |
Making the Switch from PC to Mac Frequently asked questions from users switching from PC to Mac. |
Financial Advisor September 2009 Eleanor O'Sullivan |
Strong Voice Investors expect socially responsible investment managers to not only pick responsible, strong performers, but also to fight for change. |
National Defense April 2009 |
Combat Stress To heal psychological trauma, troops relive war in virtual reality. |
The Motley Fool August 17, 2010 Anders Bylund |
Microsoft Presents: Gaming Phones If you can't beat 'em, try to create a whole new market. |
National Defense October 2004 Roxana Tiron |
Marine Corps Laboratory Strives To Respond to Pressing Needs As Marines prepare for extended combat duty in Iraq, the Corps' research arm is seeking solutions to problems ranging from countering roadside bombs to refining urban combat tactics. |
National Defense June 2004 Sandra I. Erwin |
Redefining Combat Among the hard lessons the U.S. Army is learning in Iraq is that the line between "major combat" and "stability operations" is blurred, at best, and that the enemy gets to decide when the war is finally over. |
Macworld June 2004 Peter Cohen |
The Game Room In Unreal Tournament 2004, you don sophisticated armor and weaponry and then take to the playing field, determined to win at any cost. You can play alone against computer-controlled bots, or, as many people may prefer, against real players in an online arena. |
PC Magazine April 20, 2005 Matthew P. Graven |
Star Wars: Republic Commando In this first-person shooter, reminiscent of Doom and Halo, you take on Geonosian Warriors, Battle Droids, and other enemies of the Republic. For PC and Microsoft Xbox. |
Parameters Autumn 2006 Michael R. Melillo |
Outfitting a Big-War Military with Small-War Capabilities Unfortunately, it took the tragedy of 9/11 and the challenges posed by an adaptive enemy for the U.S. to realize it was not prepared to fight war on terms other than its own choosing. |
National Defense September 2007 Jessica Pearce |
Marines Get Heavier Dose of Ethics Education A series of scandals involving civilian killings in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as mistreatment of prisoners in Iraq, have drawn renewed attention to the way Marines are trained for combat. |
Macworld February 2001 Christopher Breen |
Your Mac, Your Way Customize Your Mac and Applications for a Completely Personal Experience... |
National Defense July 2005 Michael Peck |
Army Developed Urban Tactics, but Lacked Doctrine Urban warfare did not receive concentrated U.S. Army attention until the 1990s, despite a wealth of experience gained during conflicts spanning more than half a century. |
Defense Update Issue 1, 2006 |
The Challenges of Command and Control in Urban Operations In the past, offensive military operations have usually been conducted in urban environments only when unavoidable, but conflicts are shifting into the cities, where terrorists and insurgents find safe havens. |
National Defense February 2005 Harold Kennedy |
Wars Taking Air Commandos Into Uncharted Territory Air Force commandos are adapting to the emerging difficulties of fighting counterinsurgency wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere in the U.S. global war on terrorism, said Lt. Gen. Michael W. Wooley. |
Salon.com December 19, 2001 Daniel Drew Turner |
Playing games with Apple Mac gamers have long suffered from PC envy. But this year their holiday spirits are unexpectedly up... |
National Defense March 2012 Stew Magnuson |
Army, Marine Corps Face Pitfalls When it Comes to Modernizing Equipment As budgets tighten and the military reduces ground forces, the Marine Corps' failed attempt to field the Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle may serve as a case study for those hoping to modernize military equipment. |
National Defense September 2007 Grace Jean |
Small Unit Leaders Need Better Training Marine Corps planners have begun a series of combat experiments designed to sharpen the skills of dismounted troops. |
National Defense December 2004 Roxana Tiron |
Army Revises Doctrine for Modular Brigades Caught between the pressures of war in the Middle East and the need to reorganize, the U.S. Army is juggling new methods of combat training while rewriting the rulebook for equipment and tactics. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics September 2006 Courtney E. Howard |
Wheeled Wonders and Road Warriors Major defense industry vendors and contractors are contributing to the advancement and success of combat vehicles designed to take advantage of the best technologies available now and in the future. |
Macworld November 2000 Andrew Gore |
Dawn of a New OS Mac OS X's Arrival Is Apple's Opportunity to Prove It Is Listening To Its Customers... |
Parameters Autumn 2004 Sergio Catignani |
Motivating Soldiers: The Example of the Israeli Defense Forces Combat motivation is a key factor in enabling conventional armies to win conflicts; in Israel's case, it has been referred to as the `secret weapon' of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). |
AskMen.com Johnny Testa |
Urijah Faber Interview Urijah "The California Kid" Faber, former Featherweight champion of the WEC, is looking to get two things done: get his belt back and beat the man that gave him his first loss in three years, Mike Brown. |
Macworld January 27, 2006 Peter Cohen |
Civilization III: Complete Civilization III: Complete is a good port of a great strategy game, and newcomers will find much here to enjoy. Unfortunately, there's no upgrade path for gamers who already bought it from MacSoft. |
Popular Mechanics January 25, 2010 Erik Sofge |
Can Sony's King-Size Shooter, MAG, Cut Through the Fog of War? Technologically, MAG is what it claims to be -- a smooth, reliable, massive action game |
InternetNews May 30, 2006 David Needle |
That's Right, Microsoft's Got Mac Hardware Microsoft sees new opportunities in Mac market. |
PC Magazine October 14, 2003 Rich Brown |
PlanetSide Three factions composed of hundreds of online players fly, drive, and shoot across a gigantic landscape to claim territory. |
National Defense September 2006 Harold Kennedy |
Marines buying powerful telescopes for every rifleman in fighting units The total number soon will surpass 600,000, said the program manager for optics and non-lethal systems at Marine Corps Systems Command in Quantico, Va. |
Macworld April 15, 2005 Peter Cohen |
Rise of Nations This real-time strategy game from MacSoft offers an interesting blend of strategy elements and varied game play, though it lacks a single-player storyline and Mac-to-PC multiplayer support. |
PC World December 2000 Alan Stafford |
The Joy of X Mac's Hot New OS Boasts Brains and Style to Spare... |
National Defense July 2006 |
It Does Not Pay to Be `Too Relevant' Skyrocketing War Costs Are Putting Pressure on the Pentagon... Politicians Should Help the Troops... Military Must Learn to Live With Contractors... Navy Making Tough Calls in Aviation... |
Parameters November 2004 Scott Boston |
Toward a Protected Future Force The US Army plans to introduce its next-generation ground force quickly, starting with an experimental battalion by the end of the decade and a full brigade--called a Unit of Action--in 2014. |
Entrepreneur June 2008 Robert Kiyosaki |
Stand Tall The fear of fighting is much worse than the actual fight, so don't be afraid to go after goliath. |
PC Magazine April 6, 2004 Matthew D. Sarrel |
Backyard Wrestling: Don't Try This at Home This creative (and brutal) wrestling game lets you use the environment as a weapon: Hurl opponents into walls, barbecues, and fish tanks and use items such as barbed wire and baseball bats to teach them a lesson. An aggressive soundtrack and the hysterical talk-show mode make this innovative title well worth playing. |
Military History Quarterly Winter 2007 |
Letter from Winter 2007 MHQ For centuries soldiers have used military history to develop a theory of war and principles for planning an armed conflict or campaign. The same is true for the current war in Iraq. |
National Defense December 2006 Harold Kennedy |
Service Teams Seek More Cooperation to Save Lives With U.S. forces heavily engaged in combat, peacekeeping and disaster-relief missions around the world, military search-and-rescue units are trying to figure out how to work more closely together while saving lives. |
National Defense July 2007 Sandra I. Erwin |
Wrangling Over Future Combat Systems Raises Larger Questions A contentious bout of budget drills on Capitol Hill this year featured the Army's top brass mounting a passionate defense of its prized Future Combat Systems. |
PC Magazine March 8, 2005 Matthew D. Sarrel |
Call of Duty: Finest Hour Choose sides, grab a weapon, and come out shooting in this game designed for all three consoles. |
Macworld July 2000 Christopher Breen |
Giving Birth to Games I've spent the last few weeks questioning several big guns in the Mac gaming business about how games are conceived and brought to market. Although the answers aren't as shocking as those from my elementary-school sex-ed days, many are just as unexpected. |