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China, U.S. in Long March Toward Possible Confrontation
China and the United States are constantly redefining their relationship in a dynamic that could lead to conflict if both sides are not careful, according to a leading U.S. Asia-Pacific expert.
U.S. Army Pacific Needs New Technologies--Still
The U.S. Army, Pacific, is pushing technological limits to link its diverse elements. While it has had some successes, it still needs some breakthrough technologies to achieve its goals over the vast region, according to Brig. Gen. Alan R. Lynn, USA, commander, 311th Signal Command.
Asian Economic Growth May Lead to Sea Change in U.S. Finances
The rise of China and the growth of other Asian economies could hold serious consequences for the U.S. economy, and subsequently relations with other countries. One day, major world economies no longer will use the dollar as the basis for international transactions. And when the U.S. dollar no longer is the global currency of choice, the United States will have to enter a period of severe frugality.
Raytheon Awarded Patriot Missile Engineering Services Contract
TechNet Asia-Pacific 2009—SIGNAL's Online Show Daily
Phenomenal Feat in Afghanistan
Cool App-titude: HP Apps
Apps for your printer? Yup. HP has an Internet-connected printer-the HP Photosmart Premium TouchSmart Web All-in-One printer-that comes with pre-loaded apps that have something for everyone.