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On one hand, there’s never been a better time to be an aerial photographer or filmmaker, thanks to the sheer number of affordable camera-toting drones on offer.
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Just days after DJI unveiled its revamped Mini drone in the form of the Mini 3 Pro, news has dropped that the company could be about to release its second FPV (first-person view) drone, only this one looks to be even smaller and designed to fly indoors.
The news comes via two sources wit
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SpearUAV has released its Ninox 103 UW Sub-to-Air encapsulated autonomous quadcopter, which it claims is the first loitering drone that can be launched from a submarine and other submerged platforms for immediate beyond-line-of-sight situational awareness.
With their ability to submerge,
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DAVENPORT - The popular Moscow Mule drink is known for its signature copper mugs, but a new state law says the mugs must go.
Some vodka, ginger beer and lime, throw it all together in a copper mug and you have yourself a Moscow Mule.<
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Insect-size robots can use electric fields to fly with flapping wings without the need for conventional motors and gears, a new study finds.
Potential future applications for such robots may include autonomous inspection of off-shor