Friends and family identified the 20-year-old Frederick, Maryland, man who died after police used a Taser stun gun on him Sunday morning, according to a local television station.
A 20-year-old man died Sunday after being shot with a Taser device during a scuffle with a sheriff's deputy in Maryland, a spokeswoman for the Frederick County Sheriff's Office said.
You've sold 3.3 million copies of Guitar Hero II, a game in which would-be Claptons try to match the furious fingering of onscreen musicians. So what do you play for an encore? If you're Activision, you strike a profitable new chord by selling songs to players who've grown bored with the tunes that came with the game. In April the company began offering three-song downloads for $6.25 - yup, more than double the price of songs on iTunes - and sold 300,000 in the first three months.
Oh, What a Heart-Thumping Ride: A 2,000% STOCK run-up, more than a quadrupling of profits, and the kind of marketing buzz—such as an appearance in Meet the Fockers—that other companies only dream o...
Stun-gun maker Taser International said Friday that an independent study of the effects of one of its new devices, the Taser X26, found no significant heart rhythm abnormalities in volunteers subjected to its shock.
Shares of Taser International Inc. fell 6 percent on Friday after a published report said a 54-year-old Chicago man died after police used a Taser stun gun to subdue him.
Friends and family identified the 20-year-old Frederick, Maryland, man who died after police used a Taser stun gun on him Sunday morning, according to a local television station.
A 20-year-old man died Sunday after being shot with a Taser device during a scuffle with a sheriff's deputy in Maryland, a spokeswoman for the Frederick County Sheriff's Office said.
You've sold 3.3 million copies of Guitar Hero II, a game in which would-be Claptons try to match the furious fingering of onscreen musicians. So what do you play for an encore? If you're Activision, you strike a profitable new chord by selling songs to players who've grown bored with the tunes that came with the game. In April the company began offering three-song downloads for $6.25 - yup, more than double the price of songs on iTunes - and sold 300,000 in the first three months.
Oh, What a Heart-Thumping Ride: A 2,000% STOCK run-up, more than a quadrupling of profits, and the kind of marketing buzz—such as an appearance in Meet the Fockers—that other companies only dream o...
Stun-gun maker Taser International said Friday that an independent study of the effects of one of its new devices, the Taser X26, found no significant heart rhythm abnormalities in volunteers subjected to its shock.
Shares of Taser International Inc. fell 6 percent on Friday after a published report said a 54-year-old Chicago man died after police used a Taser stun gun to subdue him.
One week after President Bush nominated him to be secretary of homeland security, former New York Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik withdrew from consideration Friday night after discovering a former household employee had a questionable immigration status.
Taser International was hit with a published report questioning how safe its stun gun is, especially when used on children, as well as the death of a Louisiana man who was stunned by police there following a traffic stop.
Technology stocks charged ahead Tuesday, lifted by Internet stocks such as Yahoo! Inc. and online marketplace operator eBay Inc., which is due to issue its earnings after Wednesday's close.
Last year's hottest small cap was a stunner: Taser International, the Scottsdale firm that makes stun guns, saw its stock rocket 1,938% in 2003 after it wangled a million-dollar line item in the de...
Don't laugh: though it sounds like something out of a Farrelly brothers movie, the latest technological breakthrough in law enforcement is in fact a stun gun.
Sure, shares of defense contractors like Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin have shot up since the Sept.11 attacks. It's only natural: America is at war. But the big guns aren't the only ones ben...
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