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Chinese Drones Help US Firefighters Do their Jobs – Voice of America

Chinese Drones Help US Firefighters Do their Jobs  Voice of America A growing number of U.S. firefighters are now using drones. In Fremont, California, 14 Chinese-made drones are being used to help fight fires and carry out … Brought to you by Google News. Read the rest of the article here.

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Amazon’s Drone Delivery: What’s Old, What’s New, and When? – Forbes

Amazon’s Drone Delivery: What’s Old, What’s New, and When?  Forbes Amazon’s drone delivery *service* is in the news again, this time with a new drone named the “MK27.” As the latest iteration of Amazon’s Prime Air delivery drone, … Brought to you by Google News. Read the rest of the article here.

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Extinction Rebellion postpone Heathrow drone protest plan – BBC News

Extinction Rebellion postpone Heathrow drone protest plan  BBC News Extinction Rebellion halts plan to close Heathrow Airport with drones  Sky News Extinction Rebellion postpones Heathrow drone protest plan  Fox News Extinction Rebellion delays drone protest at Britain’s Heathrow until after summer  Reuters UK View full coverage on Google News Brought to you by Google News. Read the rest of […]

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‘Don’t drink and drone,’ say Japanese MPs – CNA

‘Don’t drink and drone,’ say Japanese MPs  CNA Japan outlaws flying drones while drunk  BBC News Flying a Drone While Drunk Could Land You in Prison in Japan  Gizmodo Drunk flying of drones to earn up to a year in prison in Japan  The Telegraph Sloshed drone pilots in Japan can now be punished with jail time  Digital Trends View […]

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Drunkenly operating a drone becomes a crime under new law – Japan Today

Drunkenly operating a drone becomes a crime under new law  Japan Today Japan outlaws flying drones while drunk  BBC News Flying a Drone While Drunk Could Land You in Prison in Japan  Gizmodo Drunk flying of drones to earn up to a year in prison in Japan  The Telegraph Sloshed drone pilots in Japan can now be punished with […]

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Drones are making a difference in the world and regulatory agencies are helping – TechCrunch

Drones are making a difference in the world and regulatory agencies are helping  TechCrunch About two months ago, in the middle of the night, a small, specially designed unmanned aircraft system — a drone — carried a precious cargo at 300 feet … Brought to you by Google News. Read the rest of the article here.

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Drones to Carry People Have Yet to Take Off, but They Will Have a Place to Land – The Wall Street Journal

Drones to Carry People Have Yet to Take Off, but They Will Have a Place to Land  The Wall Street Journal A small group of entrepreneurs is betting that once the next generation of autonomous, people-carrying drones take off, they will need a place to land. Investors … Brought to you by Google News. Read the […]

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Giant cargo drones will deliver packages farther and faster – The Verge

Giant cargo drones will deliver packages farther and faster  The Verge Companies like Boeing have spent the last few years testing autonomous cargo drones, which can carry hundreds of pounds of goods. With some startups … Brought to you by Google News. Read the rest of the article here.

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Tijuana’s Drone 9-1-1 Squad: The First, but Likely Not the Last, in Mexico – The Daily Beast

Tijuana’s Drone 9-1-1 Squad: The First, but Likely Not the Last, in Mexico  The Daily Beast The Tijuana drones are unarmed, as are most U.S. ones. Law enforcement loves them, but what are the implications for personal privacy? Brought to you by Google News. Read the rest of the article here.

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Military drone crashes raise fears for civilians – The Guardian

Military drone crashes raise fears for civilians  The Guardian Two military drones are crashing every month on average, according to research that raises questions about the safety of the technology, both in conflict zones … Brought to you by Google News. Read the rest of the article here.

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