When we first covered TrackingPoint's computer-assisted weapons at CES, it was the rifles' object-tagging that got everyone's attention. Its Precision-Guided Firearm (PGF) system allows a shooter to ...
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A new rifle goes on sale on Wednesday, and it's not like any other. It uses lasers and computers to make shooters very accurate. A startup gun company in Texas developed the rifle, which is so ...
A little more than a month ago, TrackingPoint’s technology gave the world its first “smart rifle,” which allowed users to share their shots on social media sites. The new super gun will employ some of ...
TrackingPoint is back with an updated, more advanced version of its "Linux" rifle. The new Mile Maker can file slightly farther than a mile, and land a shot against a target moving 30 miles an hour.
In today's open source roundup: TrackingPoint's Mile Maker Linux rifle. Plus: Microsoft and Linux in 2015, and SparkyLinux 3.6 GameOver has been released TrackingPoint is a company known for its Linux ...
There are smart phones and smart cars, but one company is blowing those out of the water by launching the world’s first “smart rifle.” Rising up in spite of Washington’s incessant gun control debate ...
TrackingPoint's ShotGlass shooting glasses include a small screen and video camera that allow a shooter to look downrange without being behind the gun. Click the image to launch a slideshow of other ...
The TrackingPoint rifle applies the "tag and shoot" idea from video games to real combat. This powerful weapon uses algorithms and sensors to automatically determine the perfect moment to fire, ...
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