Pentagon developing apps for use in war zones

There may soon be apps for war zone use. Learn more in today\'s DoD Report

The Army is testing off-the-shelf iPhones, Androids and tablet computers for use in war. The Wall Street Journal reports, the Army will stress-test a variety of apps that could allow troops to tap digital information from the front lines. Apps like streaming video from a surveillance camera or downloading up-to-the minute information from a remote database. So far the Army has invested about $4.2 million in the development of military apps and smartphone technology.

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