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  • The first part of Taser's system, dubbed Axon, consists of a head-mounted camera that records high-resolution video, as well as a storage device that can hold eight hours of recording, worn inside a police officer's belt.

    New Taser 'Shoots' Evidence 2009

  • The fund, dubbed Axon Financial, was created by TPG-Axon Capital Management, a hedge fund partly owned by TPG and managed by star trader Dinakar Singh

    TPG-Linked 2008

  • "Online games are huge, and voice is a big part of online games," says Matt Tullis, Dolby's senior games manager, explaining the background to the company's new online integrated voice solution, entitled Dolby Axon, which is launching for PC in 2009 (in time, the technology will also be extended to consoles).

    Edge Online - Interactive Entertainment Today 2009

  • It's just a car. it's called Axon, and it's just a car.

    The Register 2008

  • Taser 'Axon' and Evidence. com Will Revolutionize "COPS" (GALLERY)

    TREND HUNTER - The Latest Trends 2010

  • V Balakrishnan, CFO at Infosys, said that given the due diligence and the global environment the firm saw no reason to increase its offer for Axon, meaning HCL will now win control of the company.

    Channel Register 2008

  • So our contracts with the large multinational energy companies of the world, companies such as Axon, BP, Shell, EnCana, SunCor.

    SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page 2008

  • And finally, we're in the process of launching several newly approved products such as Axon and anemic medical just now in the US.

    SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page 2008

  • V Balakrishnan, CFO at Infosys, said that given the due diligence and the global environment the firm saw no reason to increase its offer for Axon, meaning HCL will now win control of the company.

    Channel Register 2008

  • A collaboration between Ewan MacColl, Peggy Seeger and producer Charles Parker, it recounted the story of Stockport steam locomotive driver John Axon, who was posthumously awarded the George Cross in 1957 when he refused to abandon his runaway train and saved lives at the expense of his own.

    The BBC broadcasts the ballad of John Axon 2011

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