Drones
Drones (UAS/UAV): Latest on unmanned aerial tech, regulations, applications, and industry trends. From consumer to commercial and military drones.
First Drone Flight with Apple Vision Pro is an Absolute Game-Changer
As soon as Apple unveiled its Vision Pro headset, the first thought I had was whether I could use it to fly my drone and how the experience would be. There are plenty of augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality…
High-Tech Lifesavers: Drones to Aid in Beach Rescues at Coney Island
A New Era of Beach Safety This summer, beachgoers at Coney Island may experience a modern twist on traditional lifeguard rescues. Mayor Eric Adams, embracing his enthusiasm for technology, has announced the deployment of drones equipped with inflatable rafts as…
Fortifying the Skies: EU Commission Eyes Anti-Drone Measures for Brussels HQ
In an era where technological advancements have become a double-edged sword, the European Commission is taking steps to counteract the potential threats posed by unmanned aircraft at its Berlaymont headquarters in Brussels. Amid concerns over espionage and physical attacks, the…

The Future of Urgent Medical Deliveries: Drones to the Rescue
In what is being hailed as a significant advancement in the realm of delivery services and emergency medical aid, the Civil Aviation Authority in the United Kingdom is poised to revolutionize the way we think about transportation and logistics. With…
Dayton Embraces Innovation with Drone Show for Independence Day Celebrations
A New Twist on Traditional Festivities The city of Dayton, Ohio, is taking a bold step forward in celebrating Independence Day by seeking to incorporate drone technology into its annual festivities. Despite the cancellation of the traditional Lights in Flight…
Skyward Bound: Horlick High’s Trailblazing Drone Pilots
A New Era of Aviation Takes Flight in Racine In the heart of Racine, Wisconsin, a remarkable story unfolds at Horlick High School, where three ambitious students have soared beyond traditional educational boundaries by earning their drone pilot licenses. This…
Canada Strengthens Ukraine’s Defense with Significant Drone Donation
In a move that underscores Canada’s ongoing support for Ukraine amidst its conflict with Russia, the Canadian government has announced a substantial contribution to Ukraine’s defense capabilities. More than 800 SkyRanger R70 multi-mission Unmanned Aerial Systems, valued at over C$95…
Drones Over the Pen: The Innovative Crime Ring in West Virginia
A New Age of Contraband Delivery by Drone In a bold fusion of technology and criminal enterprise, a crime ring in West Virginia has taken drug smuggling into federal prisons to new heights—quite literally. Utilizing drones, eleven suspects, including a…
Germany Boosts Ukraine’s Reconnaissance Capabilities with Songbird Drone Delivery
A Strategic Boost in Surveillance In a significant development, Germany has stepped up its support for Ukraine amidst ongoing tensions by delivering a batch of advanced reconnaissance drones. This move is aimed at enhancing Ukraine’s surveillance capabilities, marking a crucial…
Revolutionizing 3D Modeling: Introducing SkyeBrowse Lite
A New Era of Accessibility and Efficiency The digital landscape is evolving, and with the introduction of SkyeBrowse Lite, a new chapter in 3D modeling software begins. Designed to cater to both professionals and hobbyists, SkyeBrowse Lite emerges as a…
Revolutionizing Building Inspections: The Case for Drones Over Scaffolding in New York City
In the heart of New York City, efforts are being intensified to eliminate the reliance on traditional scaffolding. This change, propelled by the cumbersome, costly, and visually obstructive nature of scaffolding, seeks not only to enhance the aesthetic appeal of…
Battle Against the Blaze: Port Hills Firefighters Face Added Drone Hazard
A Weekend of Challenges Include Drone As the Port Hills region in New Zealand, grapples with a fierce bushfire that erupted on Wednesday, firefighters and emergency services have been tirelessly working to contain the blaze. The incident, which has already…