Technology
This bulletproof body armor exoskeleton innovation can take rounds from AK-47 assault rifle
There’s a new body armor and exoskeleton innovation that could be a game changer for those who serve and protect.
It’s called the ExoM Exoskeleton.
This revolutionary product is designed to protect the military and police in high-risk situations.
ExoM Exoskeleton (Stanko Gruden/Mehler Protection)
The features and benefits of the ExoM Exoskeleton
The ExoM Exoskeleton offers four main features and benefits that make it a game-changer for military and law enforcement personnel.
UNLOCK EXCLUSIVE INSIGHTS: JOIN KURT’S CYBERGUY NEWSLETTER FOR FREE TO GET SECURITY ALERTS AND LIFE-CHANGING HACKS TO YOUR INBOX
1. Transformative load-bearing solution
One of the main challenges that military and law enforcement personnel face is the heavy load of equipment and gear that they have to carry for extended periods of time. This can cause physical strain, fatigue, injuries and reduced performance.
The ExoM Exoskeleton solves this problem by redistributing up to 70% of the load from the shoulders to the ground, using a titanium frame that supports the weight of the body armor and other equipment. This technology alleviates the burden on the wearer’s muscles and joints and allows them to focus on their duties without compromising their health and safety.
ExoM Exoskeleton (Mehler Protection)
MORE: NEW BREED OF MILITARY AI ROBO-DOGS COULD BE THE MARINES’ SECRET WEAPON
2. High-level full-body armor
Another challenge that military and law enforcement personnel face is the need for high-level ballistic protection, especially in hostile and unpredictable environments. The ExoM Exoskeleton provides this protection by covering the entire body with body armor panels that can withstand multiple impacts from high-caliber bullets and shrapnel.
The body armor panels are made of advanced materials that offer superior resistance and durability, while being lightweight and flexible. The ExoM Exoskeleton offers full-body coverage, which can protect the wearer from being hit by three 7.62×39mm rounds (which AK-47 rifles use) fired from a distance of approximately 33 feet.
ExoM Exoskeleton (Stanko Gruden/Mehler Protection)
MORE: IT MAY LOOK LIKE AN EAGLE BUT ITS ACTUALLY A STEALTHY BIRD-DRONE FOR COVERT MISSIONS
3. Exceptional ergonomics and mobility
A third challenge that military and law enforcement personnel face is the need for ergonomics and mobility, especially when navigating challenging terrains and confined spaces. The Exon Exoskeleton ensures this by providing a flexible spine, a sliding waist belt, and articulated hip, knee, and ankle joints that mimic the natural movements of the human body.
These features allow the wearer to maintain up to 99% of their usual ease and range of motion while wearing the ExoM Exoskeleton. This flexibility proves vital for performing tasks such as climbing, crawling, running, jumping, and kneeling, without compromising the stability and balance of the ExoM Exoskeleton.
ExoM Exoskeleton (Mehler Protection)
MORE: U.S. MILITARY JET FLOWN BY AI FOR 17 HOURS – SHOULD YOU BE WORRIED?
4. Self-sufficiency in remote areas
A fourth challenge that military and law enforcement personnel face is the need for self-sufficiency in remote areas, where access to power sources and charging equipment may be limited or unavailable.
The ExoM Exoskeleton addresses this by functioning as a passive exoskeleton, which means that it operates without the need for external power sources or batteries. This feature makes the ExoM Exoskeleton perfect for extended missions or remote locations, where the wearer does not have to worry about running out of power or carrying extra weight.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE US NEWS
ExoM Exoskeleton (Mehler Protection)
The background of the ExoM Exoskeleton
The ExoM Exoskeleton is the result of a collaborative effort between three leading companies in the fields of ballistic protection, biomechanics, and tactical operations.
Mehler Protection is a German company that specializes in developing and manufacturing high-quality body armor and protective equipment for military and law enforcement sectors. Mawashi Science & Technology is a Canadian company that focuses on engineering and designing innovative biomechanical solutions for human performance enhancement.GIGN is a French elite police tactical unit that is part of the National Gendarmerie, and is responsible for counter-terrorism, hostage rescue, and other high-risk missions. Together, these three partners have combined their expertise and experience to create a product that meets the needs and challenges of modern warfare and security.
We reached out to Mehler Protection to find out who they are selling the ExoM to and what the requirements are for purchasing it. They told us at this stage, they are not yet able to provide specific details on terms of purchase or on price but that they are working diligently to make this final information available.
ExoM Exoskeleton (Stanko Gruden/Mehler Protection)
Kurt’s key takeaways
By providing military and law enforcement personnel with a super suit that enhances their strength, endurance, and protection, the ExoM Exoskeleton has the potential to save lives, prevent injuries, and improve performance. It isn’t only a remarkable technological innovation, but also a valuable tool for ensuring the safety and effectiveness of those who serve and protect us.
What do we do when our enemy gets their hands on this? Let us know by writing us at Cyberguy.com/Contact.
For more of my tech tips & security alerts, subscribe to my free CyberGuy Report Newsletter by heading to Cyberguy.com/Newsletter.
Ask Kurt a question or let us know what stories you’d like us to cover.
Answers to the most asked CyberGuy questions:
Copyright 2024 CyberGuy.com. All rights reserved.
Technology
Microsoft’s Edge Copilot update uses AI to pull information from across your tabs
Microsoft Edge is adding a new feature that will allow its Copilot AI chatbot to gather information from all of your open tabs. When you start a conversation with Copilot, you can ask the chatbot questions about what’s in your tabs, compare the products you’re looking at, summarize your open articles, and more.
In its announcement, Microsoft says you can “select which experiences you want or leave off the ones you don’t.” The company is retiring Copilot Mode as well, which could similarly draw information from your tabs but offered some agentic features, like the ability to book a reservation on your behalf. Microsoft has since folded these agentic capabilities into its “Browse with Copilot” tool.
Several other AI features are coming to Edge, including an AI-powered “Study and Learn” mode that can turn the article you’re looking at into a study session or interactive quiz. There’s a new tool that turns your tabs into AI-powered podcasts as well, similar to what you’d find on NotebookLM, and an AI writing assistant that will pop up when you start entering text on a webpage.
You can also give Copilot permission to access your browsing history to provide more “relevant, high-quality answers,” according to Microsoft. Copilot in Edge on desktop and mobile will come with “long-term memory” as well, which can tailor its responses based on your previous conversations. And, when you open up a new tab, you’ll see a redesigned page that combines chat, search, and web navigation, along with the Journeys feature, which uses AI to organize your browsing history into categories that you can revisit.
Meanwhile, an update to Edge’s mobile app will allow you to share your screen with Copilot and talk through the questions about what you’re seeing. Microsoft says you’ll see “clear visual cues” when Copilot is active, “so you know when it’s taking an action, helping, listening, or viewing.”
Technology
Apple’s $250M Siri settlement: Are you owed cash?
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!
If you bought a newer iPhone because Apple made Siri sound like it was about to become your personal artificial intelligence sidekick, you may want to pay attention.
Apple has agreed to pay $250 million to settle a class-action lawsuit over claims that it misled customers about new Apple Intelligence and Siri features. The case centers on the iPhone 16 launch and certain iPhone 15 models that were marketed as ready for Apple’s next wave of AI. The settlement still needs court approval, and Apple denies wrongdoing.
The lawsuit argues that Apple promoted a smarter, more personal Siri before those features were actually available. For some buyers, that was a big deal. A new iPhone can cost hundreds of dollars, and many people upgrade only when they think they are getting something meaningfully new.
Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy Report
- Get my best tech tips, urgent security alerts and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox.
- For simple, real-world ways to spot scams early and stay protected, visit CyberGuy.com – trusted by millions who watch CyberGuy on TV daily.
- Plus, you’ll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide free when you join.
WHY IPHONE USERS ARE THE NEW PRIME SCAM TARGETS
U.S. buyers of certain iPhone 16 and iPhone 15 Pro models may qualify for payments if a judge approves Apple’s proposed settlement. (Getty Images)
What Apple is accused of promising
Apple introduced Apple Intelligence in June 2024 and promoted it as a major step forward for iPhone, iPad and Mac. A key part of that pitch was a more personalized Siri that could understand context, work across apps and help with everyday tasks in a more useful way.
The lawsuit claims Apple’s marketing made consumers believe those advanced Siri features would arrive with the iPhone 16 or soon after. Instead, buyers received phones that had some Apple Intelligence tools, but not the full Siri overhaul that many expected.
That gap is the heart of the case. Plaintiffs say customers bought or upgraded devices based on AI features that were not ready. Apple says it has rolled out many Apple Intelligence features and settled the case, so it can stay focused on its products.
How much money could iPhone owners get?
The proposed settlement creates a $250 million fund. Eligible customers who file approved claims are expected to receive at least $25 per eligible device. That amount could rise to as much as $95 per device, depending on how many people file claims and other settlement factors.
That means this will not be a huge payday for most people. Still, if you bought one of the covered phones, it may be worth watching for a claim notice. A few minutes of paperwork could put some money back in your pocket.
Which iPhones may qualify?
The proposed settlement covers U.S. buyers who purchased any iPhone 16 model, iPhone 15 Pro or iPhone 15 Pro Max between June 10, 2024, and March 29, 2025.
Covered iPhone 16 models include the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 16 Pro Max and iPhone 16e. The settlement also includes the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, but not every iPhone 15 model.
The key details are the device model, the purchase date and whether the phone was bought in the United States.
HOW YOU CAN GET A SLICE OF APPLE’S $250M IPHONE SETTLEMENT
Apple has agreed to pay $250 million to settle claims it misled customers about Apple Intelligence and Siri features on newer iPhones. (Michael Nagle/Bloomberg)
How will you file a claim?
You do not need to do anything immediately. The settlement still needs a judge’s approval. Once the claims process opens, eligible customers are expected to receive a notice by email or mail with instructions on how to file through a settlement website.
That notice matters because scammers love moments like this. A real settlement notice should not ask for your Apple ID password, bank login or payment to claim your money. If you receive a message about this settlement, do not click blindly. Go slowly, check the sender and look for the official settlement administrator details once they are available.
Why this case matters beyond one Siri feature
This case hits a bigger nerve. Tech companies are racing to sell AI as the next must-have feature. That creates a problem for shoppers. You are often asked to buy now based on what a company says will arrive later.
That can be frustrating when the feature is the reason you upgraded. A smarter Siri sounds useful. A phone that can understand your personal context, search across apps and help with daily tasks could save time. But if those tools are delayed, limited or missing, the value of the upgrade changes.
This settlement also sends a message about AI marketing. Companies can talk about future features, but consumers need clear timing and plain explanations. “Coming soon” can mean very different things when you are spending $800, $1,000 or more.
We reached out to Apple for comment, but did not hear back before our deadline.
FIRST 15 THINGS TO DO OR TRY FIRST WHEN YOU GET A NEW IPHONE
Apple denies wrongdoing but agreed to settle claims tied to its marketing of Apple Intelligence and Siri features. (Qilai Shen/Bloomberg)
What this means to you
If you bought a covered iPhone during the settlement period, keep an eye on your email and regular mail. You may qualify for a payment if the court approves the deal.
You should also keep your receipt or proof of purchase if you have it. Your Apple purchase history, carrier account or retailer receipt may help if the claim process asks for details.
More broadly, this is a reminder to treat AI features like any other big tech promise. Before you upgrade, ask one simple question: Can the feature do what is being advertised today, or is the company asking me to wait?
That question can save you from buying a device for a future feature that may arrive much later than expected.
Take my quiz: How safe is your online security?
Think your devices and data are truly protected? Take this quick quiz to see where your digital habits stand. From passwords to Wi-Fi settings, you’ll get a personalized breakdown of what you’re doing right and what needs improvement. Take my quiz here: CyberGuy.com.
Kurt’s key takeaways
Apple has built its brand on making technology feel polished, personal and easy to use. That is why this Siri settlement hits a nerve. People were buying phones they use every day for texts, photos, directions, reminders and everything in between. Many expected AI to make those everyday tasks easier, which is why the delay felt frustrating. The proposed payout may be modest, but the bigger issue is trust. When a company sells AI as a reason to upgrade, customers deserve to know what actually works now and what is still coming later.
Would you still buy a new phone for promised AI features, or would you wait until they actually show up? Let us know by writing to us at CyberGuy.com.
Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy Report
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP
- Get my best tech tips, urgent security alerts and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox.
- For simple, real-world ways to spot scams early and stay protected, visit CyberGuy.com – trusted by millions who watch CyberGuy on TV daily.
- Plus, you’ll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide free when you join.
Copyright 2026 CyberGuy.com. All rights reserved.
Technology
Instagram hits the copy button again with new disappearing Instants photos
Instagram is once again cribbing from competitors like Snapchat and BeReal with a new photo-sharing format it calls “Instants,” which are ephemeral photos that you can’t edit and that you can only share with your close friends or followers that follow you back. Instants are available globally beginning on Wednesday as a feature in the inbox in the Instagram app and as a separate app that’s now in testing in select countries.
To access Instants from the Instagram app, go to your DM inbox and look in the bottom-right corner for an icon or a stack of photos. After you post a photo, your friends can emoji react to it and send a reply to your DMs, but after they see it, the photo disappears for them. Instants also disappear after 24 hours, and they can’t be captured in screenshots or screen recordings.
However, your Instants will remain in an archive for you for up to a year, and you can reshare them as a recap to your Instagram Stories if you’d like. You can also undo sending an Instant right after you post it or delete it from your archive.
The Instants mobile app, which popped up in Italy and Spain in April, gives you “immediate access to the camera” and only requires an Instagram account, Instagram says. “Instants you share on the separate app will show up for friends on Instagram and vice versa. We’re trying this separate app out to see how our community uses it, and we’ll continue to evolve it as we learn more.”
Instagram, in its testing, has seen that people “tend to use Instants to share much more casual, much more authentic moments about their day,” according to Instagram boss Adam Mosseri. “And we know that this type of sharing of personal moments with friends is a core part of what makes Instagram Instagram, but we also know that a lot of people don’t really share a lot to their profile grids anymore.”
-
Arizona6 minutes agoArizona’s mountain rollercoasters are open for season. How to ride
-
Arkansas12 minutes agoArkansas Storm Team Forecast: Rain chances return; low to start but higher next week
-
California18 minutes agoOpinion | California will make less money from greenhouse gas emission auctions
-
Colorado24 minutes agoLive: Day 1 of Colorado high school state track and field meet
-
Connecticut30 minutes agoBUILDing Connecticut’s Capital City: Unique UConn Course Celebrates Five Years of Partnership, Collaboration, and Hartford Stories – UConn Today
-
Delaware36 minutes agoHistory of Delaware outdoor track and field state championships
-
Florida42 minutes ago
Lake O had 81 algal blooms in 2 years near Florida slaughterhouse site
-
Georgia48 minutes agoGeorgia Power proposal comes as summer cooling costs are expected to rise