
Kevin Fogarty
Kevin Fogarty is a reporter, editor, analyst and blogger whose work appears in leading technology and business publications and who focuses on developments in technology, science and medicine that are genuinely useful, truly revolutionary or really, really cool. Reach him at KevinFogarty@technologyreporting.com, on Twitter at @kevinfogarty, at LinkedIn or see samples of his other work here.

DARPA tests laser weapon for fighters, drones
DARPA and the Air Force will test this summer the HELLADS laser system that could show up in drones and fighters as early as 2016.
Virtual reality could be the most important gimmick ever based on a brain flaw
Virtual reality therapy is being widely used for mental and physical therapy, is about to be huge in entertainment and still works only because human brains are stupid in very specific ways.
Card-sized diagnostics, e-skin are future of wearable medicine
Think your Apple Watch is next-gen? Try printing a card that will track your diabetes or wrap on an e-skin to monitor and transmit your vital signs to a doctor.
Tethered drones only look crazy
Tethering high-speed drones teaches precise flight control that could flood businesses, neighborhoods with high-speed UAVs in a few years
Research shows sysadmins may outlive IT execs
The small amount of activity it still takes to run a datacenter or support end users is enough to cut the risk of death from sitting by more than a third.
Time to let domestic-spy Patriot Act rules die
How long can you trust the judgement of people who think iPhone is a terrorist weapon and can't even lie effectively about how big a waste domestic surveillance programs have really been?
U.S. issues bogus, unenforceable ban of supercomputer chips for China
U.S. Department of Commerce uses bogus excuse to ban sale of Xeons for Tianhe-2 supercomputer, impacting nothing except Intel's sales.

Mental health research tool: Robot aquarium fish of horror
Robotic faux predator created solely to terrify tiny, innocent zebrafish so they can be used as stress-response stand-ins for humans during stress studies
DARPA needs drones, fighters, missiles to attack in tandem; wants open systems to make it happen
DIY air-defenses-destruction kits could be as unstoppable as open systems, BYOD and the cloud.
Google bringing vision to robots that need touch
Google teamed up with Johnson & Johnson and appears to be trying to make vision and cost better in robot-assisted surgery, rather than adding new senses that would make it safer and more effective.
Pentagon aims to keep enemy from controlling its best weapons
Even if we keep our smartest weapons systems from being turned on us, we're still a little slow on the whole electronic warfare, thing, according to the Pentagon's chief weapons buyer, tester.