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Banned: FAA Says It Is Illegal To Post Drone Videos on Youtube… But Drone Striking American Citizens Is Authorized
Banned: FAA Says It Is Illegal To Post Drone Videos on Youtube… But Drone Striking American Citizens Is Authorized
If you're like millions of other drone hobbyists in America who like to post their captured videos on Youtube then you could soon be receiving a legal notice from the Federal Aviation Administration.
Apple's futuristic new headquarters is quickly becoming a reality.
After an aviation safety inspector in the FAA's Tampa office sent a legal notice to a man regarding his "use of an unmanned aerial vehicle (aka drone) for commercial purposes" earlier this week for posting drone footage to YouTube
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Though Facebook is building drones and satellites that can stream the internet from the skies, Mark Zuckerberg says his company is not threatening the livelihoods of the big telecom companies that deliver the internet in more prosaic ways.
DJI's US$1100 Phantom 2 Vision+ is the best selling camera drone on the market – and with good reason.
Just a few months ago we heard about the HexH2o, a waterproof hexacopter that can shoot both aerial and underwater footage.
Begun, the drone wars have
The Navy has deployed underwater drones beneath the ice in the Arctic Ocean to assess how quickly the ice is melting and understand how soon the U.S. and Russia will be competing for strategic waterways in the region.
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When we first met drone designer Andy Shen, he was standing in a freezing park in the Bronx, zipping his mini quadcopter around at speeds of up to 100 miles an hour in a first person view drone race.
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Although camera-equipped drones have opened up all sorts of film-making possibilities, trying to simultaneously control the aircraft and the camera movements can definitely be challenging.
New trials suggest microscopic stealth drones could be used to seek and repair damaged arteries and prevent heart attacks
New trials suggest microscopic stealth drones could be used to seek and repair damaged arteries and prevent heart attacks
The Obama administration is amending its regulations for weapons sales to allow the export of armed military drones to friendly nations and allies.
The FAA has released new proposed rules for drone regulation in the United States.
The Obama administration will permit the widespread export of armed drones, to provide allied nations with weapons that have become a cornerstone of US counterterrorism strategy but whose remote power to kill is
In welcome news for businesses banking on the commercial potential of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has put forward a proposal for guidelines surrounding commercial drone use.
About the only thing growing quicker than the number of privately owned drones is the level of concern surrounding them.
FRANCE TESTS KAMIKAZE, NETTED INTERCEPTOR DRONES TO PROTECT NUCLEAR REACTORS
SpaceX has scaled back the daring rocket-landing test that it plans to perform after it launches a space weather satellite today (Feb. 11).
In an extraordinary admission, Attorney General Eric Holder has told Congress that U.S. drone strikes since 2009 have killed four Americans -- three of whom were "not specifically targeted."
The officials played videos of low-cost drones firing semi-automatic weapons, revealed an exercise that pitted $5,000 worth of drones against a convoy of armored vehicles. (The drones won.)
On January 26, the New York Times claimed that "a CIA drone strike in Yemen. . . . killed three suspected Qaeda fighters on Monday." How did they know the identity of the dead?
On January 26, the New York Times claimed that "a CIA drone strike in Yemen. . . . killed three suspected Qaeda fighters on Monday." How did they know the identity of the dead?
If you want to understand why the government freaked out when a $400 remote-controlled quadcopter landed on the White House grounds last week, you need to look four miles away, to a small briefing room in Arlington, Virginia.