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Category archives: Drones
Meet the Hover Camera Passport, Your Personal Selfie Drone
The small drone features a cage that protects the the rotors from damage — and you from injury.
The Consumer Drone Business Is Stumbling, But Commercial Markets Beckon
Companies including Amazon.com and Zipline, a drone startup, are also aggressively developing drones for delivery.
3 Ways FAA Drone Regulations Are Changing the Construction Industry
Developers who embrace the technology stand to save time, make more money and gain an edge on their competition.
UPS Launches U.S. Drone Test Flights for Urgent Medical Deliveries
Earlier this year the company announced it was backing a startup using drones in Rwanda to transport life-saving blood supplies and vaccines.
Drone Accidents: Not Your Fault?
Researchers find that many drone accidents are due to the gadgets themselves rather than human error.
Pizza by Drone: Unmanned Air Delivery Set to Take Off in New Zealand
With clear skies and small population of 4.4 million, New Zealand last year became one of the world’s first countries to clear commercial drone deliveries.
Google to Test Project Wing Drone Delivery Service in the U.S.
The Project Wing team will test its delivery service ‘in a safe testing environment,’ the White House said.
White House on Drones: Safety First
The Office of Science and Technology Policy today unveiled its strategy to safely adopt UAS in the USA.
Facebook’s Solar-Powered Internet Drone Takes Flight
Aquila, Facebook’s lightweight, high-altitude aircraft, flew at a few thousand feet for 96 minutes in Yuma, Arizona.