US Government Researches 'smart' Gun
News If an officer drops a gun or it is taken away from him during a tussle, a 'smart' gun could not be turned against him because there would be means of specifically identifying the authorised user," said Charles Vehlow, Metal Storm's chief corporate...
[October 22, 2002, 16:01]
European Companies 'afraid Of New Tech'
News European companies are 'gun-shy' when it comes to implementing new technology, making the region a lot harder to sell into than the US or Asia, according to a leading venture capitalist. People are gun-shy," he said.
[March 2, 2004, 16:00]
EU Pact Criminalising Security Research? Pt II
News One system administrator compared the discussion to the gun control debate familiar to US residents. Saying you can't walk around with a loaded gun produces safety. And if you are a hacker, you are smart enough to know that any crime which would...
[October 26, 2000, 9:01]
RFID Tags May Be Implanted In Patients' Arms
News But FN Manufacturing, a South Carolina gun maker, is evaluating the technology for "smart guns," which contain sensor-activated grips so that only their owners can fire them. The Federal Drug Administration issued a ruling on Tuesday that...
[July 28, 2004, 12:00]
US Report: McNealy - 'Java Will Be Everywhere, Including NC'
News Noting that the company just celebrated the third anniversary of the Java programming language, the Sun chief said people are jumping the gun by expecting Java and the NCs many expect it to run on to already be ubiquitous.
[May 28, 1998, 10:05]

