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Smart Gun Operating On Facial Recognition Goes On Sale In US
Biofire’s gun can also be enabled by a fingerprint reader, one of several smart gun features designed to avoid accidental shootings by children, reduce suicides, protect police from gun grabs, or render lost and stolen guns useless. The first consumer-ready versions of the 9mm handgun could be shipped to customers who pre-ordered as soon as the fourth quarter of this year, with the standard $1,499 model possibly available by the second quarter of 2024, Biofire said. That could make it the first commercially available smart gun in the United States since the Armatix briefly went on sale in 2014. At least two other American companies, LodeStar Works and Free State Firearms, are also attempting to get a smart gun to market.
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Pwn2Own 2023 day one, all major operating systems and Tesla Model 3 hacked
Trend Micro’s Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) announced Pwn2Own 2023’s first-round winners. Five participants earned $375,000 in prize money from an over $1 million pool by hacking widely popular operating systems, software programs, and a Tesla Model 3 car. The hackers found 12 zero-day vulnerabilities in all.
: Chinese economic data paint an upbeat picture. U.S. companies operating in China are not buying it.
Meet Cerys Goodall, Chief Operating Office at Veterinary Telehealth Platform: Vetster
Vetster is the world’s fastest growing veterinary telehealth platform connecting licensed veterinarians with pet owners via on-demand video vet appointments….
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Meta reports Q4 operating loss of $4.279B for its metaverse division
Music Venue Trust annual report says grassroots venues are “operating on razor thin margins” and often “struggling to survive”
The Wall Street Journal: Samsung operating profits sink 69% in fourth quarter on weaker demand
Alphabet-owned Verily cuts 15% workforce to simplify operating model
Alphabet-owned life sciences firm Verily is downsizing 15% of its workforce to simplify its operating model, according to a company blog post. The move comes just months after the company raised $1 billion.
The blog post, which contains the email sent by Chief Executive Stephen Gillert to all its employees, notes that the downsizing is part of the company’s One Verily program, which aims to reduce redundancy and simplify operational aspects within the company.
Alphabet-owned Verily cuts 15% workforce to simplify operating model
Alphabet-owned life sciences firm Verily is downsizing 15% of its workforce to simplify its operating model, according to a company blog post. The move comes just months after the company raised $1 billion.
The blog post, which contains the email sent by Chief Executive Stephen Gillert to all its employees, notes that the downsizing is part of the company’s One Verily program, which aims to reduce redundancy and simplify operational aspects within the company.