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One pilot, four BVLOS drones: A2Z’s dock delivers and rescues
One pilot, four BVLOS drones: A2Z’s dock delivers and rescues

Imagine a world where a single fleet of drones can patrol urban waterways, rescue struggling swimmers, and even deliver your lunch — all without a human pilot at the controls. That future is here, thanks to A2Z Drone Delivery. more…

DJI slashes Osmo Action 4 price — your perfect adeventure camera is now $229
DJI slashes Osmo Action 4 price — your perfect adeventure camera is now $229

Adventure lovers, thrill-seekers, and content creators — this one’s for you! DJI has dropped the price of its Osmo Action 4 cam by a whopping 23%, bringing the standard combo down from . If you’ve been waiting for the perfect time to grab a top-tier action camera, this is it! more…

Amazon hits pause on drone delivery after crash reports
Amazon hits pause on drone delivery after crash reports

Editors note: This article has been updated with statements from an Amazon spokesperson. Amazon’s drone delivery dreams have once again hit turbulence with the company temporarily halting its 60-minute drone delivery service in Texas and Arizona following a series of crashes involving its new MK30 drones. The decision comes after two drones crashed during tests at Amazon’s Pendleton, Oregon, site in December — one of which caught fire on impact. more…

New drone battery from South Korea doubles flight time
New drone battery from South Korea doubles flight time

South Korea’s BEI has unveiled a new battery that promises to double drone flight times and perform exceptionally in extreme temperatures. The innovation not only propels the drone industry forward but also positions South Korea as a pivotal tech supplier for the United States amid rising concerns over Chinese technology. more…

Drones for trash fines? Critics say NYC’s plan is garbage
Drones for trash fines? Critics say NYC’s plan is garbage

New York City is considering a new high-tech weapon in its fight against filth: drones. The city’s Department of Sanitation (DSNY) is exploring whether drones could help crack down on illegal dumping, trash left out too early, and even abandoned “ghost cars” clogging up the streets. more…