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  • As Hambling notes, results from safety and field tests of Taser's new gear, which includes the eXtended Range Electronic Projectile (XREP) above, is coming along far more slowly.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • Dr. Jones and the members of the ethics committee were in Montreal in August for two days of meetings around the CACP's annual conference when they learned about Taser's sponsorship and that of others, including a joint Bell Mobility-CGI-Group Techna donation of $115,000, which went toward the purchase of 1,000 tickets at $215 each to a Celine Dion concert on Aug. 25.

    Nothing to see here. Move along. Dave 2009

  • Dr. Jones and the members of the ethics committee were in Montreal in August for two days of meetings around the CACP's annual conference when they learned about Taser's sponsorship and that of others, including a joint Bell Mobility-CGI-Group Techna donation of $115,000, which went toward the purchase of 1,000 tickets at $215 each to a Celine Dion concert on Aug. 25.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Dave 2009

  • 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

  • I provided links to Taser's website and materials.

    Bean Bag Steve Perry 2009

  • Valentine's Day is coming and Taser's website is busily hawking the C2 in flaming red.

    Archive 2008-02-01 2008

  • The Government will be closely monitoring the trial to evaluate Taser's benefits against any risks.

    Taser discharges increase as more trained officers have the authority to use them Thatsnews 2008

  • The Government will be closely monitoring the trial to evaluate Taser's benefits against any risks.

    Archive 2008-05-01 Thatsnews 2008

  • Taser's once high-flying stock has dropped more than 70 percent since December.

    Ready, Aim, Fire--Again 2008

  • Some police departments, however, have begun to worry about Taser's troubles.

    Ready, Aim, Fire--Again 2008

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