SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) -- A high-tech startup is wading into the gun control debate with a wireless controller that would allow gun owners to know when their weapon is being moved -- and disable it ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Zoe Thomas: Welcome to Tech News Briefing. It's Monday, July 31st. I'm Zoe Thomas ...
SAN ANTONIO — While the right to bear arms is guaranteed by the Second Amendment, it isn't guaranteed that every gun owner will be responsible. Accidental shootings seem to happen all the time—many of ...
Biometric firearms are not a new idea; firearms have utilized fingerprint unlock in the past. But Biofire Tech is promoting a new smart gun that operates off facial recognition. The new Biofire Tech ...
Biofire Tech, a Colorado-based company, has announced that its facial recognition and fingerprint reader-equipped smart gun is now available for pre-order, Reuters tells us in a report. The gun's ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. - A high-tech startup is wading into the gun-control debate with a wireless controller that would allow gun owners to know when their weapon is being moved - and disable it remotely.
BOSTON (SHNS) – Last month, a group that includes people who have lifelong connections to firearms and shooting and others who don’t know how to fire a gun began their study of the latest and emerging ...
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