Smart Guns
Hackers Made a Gun That Can Be Fired With a Raised Eyebrow
The assistive technology is made from off-the-shelf parts and helps bring a popular hobby to those with disabilities.
Who Killed the Smart Gun?
Motherboard goes in search of the small movement that seeks to change the very technology at the heart of firearms.
Watch a Teaser for Motherboard's Doc on Smart Guns
'A Smarter Gun' is an in-depth look at the movement to create user-authenticated firearms that fire only in the hands of approved users, and whether or not this technology can curb gun violence.
Meet the Bodyhacker Building an Implant-Activated Smart Gun in His Garage
Never before have RFIDs and guns been married in such a cyborgian fashion.
Can Soldiers Trust Guns That Tell Them Where to Shoot?
The Canadian military wants machines to help people make life-or-death decisions.
I Went to a Smart Gun Symposium and There Were No Guns Allowed
Industry players met in Seattle this week to talk about why no one has sold a smart gun in America.
Now the Military Has Homing Bullets That Don't Miss
Watch the military complete its "first successful live-fire tests demonstrating in-flight guidance of .50-caliber bullets."
This Smart Rifle Lets You Hit a Quarter-Mile Target Without Looking
In the very near future, line-of-sight will be a thing of the past.
The Decades-Long Quest to Build Smarter Guns
We've been trying for years to develop advanced firearms safety tech.