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Delivery with Autonomous Robots

Domino Plans Pizza Delivery with Autonomous Robots

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The concept of delivering orders to customers autonomously is really taking roots among the companies all over the world. Most of the enterprises are mainly focusing on drones in this regard but there are other players in the market who are looking to utilize other technologies to accomplish this seemingly impossible task. One of such technologies is soon to be tested by Domino’s.Read More »Domino Plans Pizza Delivery with Autonomous Robots

Drone Flying Experience

Enhance Your Drone Flying Experience With the Best Drone Apps

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You are looking to have some fun while flying your drone and also wish to throw your handheld mobile device into the mix? You will definitely need to get some Android or iOS apps downloaded and installed into your device. But which ones should you really go for? Your drone manufacturer will surely have an app or two for their device, but what other options have you got? Read this post to know more about the best drone apps out there.Read More »Enhance Your Drone Flying Experience With the Best Drone Apps

Drone Sales

Drone Sales Double in the US

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A report recently published by the NPD group states that the demand for drones has been on the increase since the sales were calculated to have risen by about 117 per cent by the end of February, 2017. The top quality drones slated for sale at more than $300 are being held responsible for this increase. According to statistics, these drones have contributed to more than 84 per cent to dollar sales and about 40 per cent to unit sales in the first two months of the calendar year.Read More »Drone Sales Double in the US

Drones for Recreational Purposes

Canada Puts Curbs on Using Drones for Recreational Purposes

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Recreational drone users have been severely jolted by the new set of rules and regulations recently announced by Canada’s Federal Minister of Transport, Marc Garneau. According to these rules, it is illegal for recreational drone users in Canada to fly their device above an altitude of 90 meters; within the vicinity of 75 meters of nearby buildings, animals or people; within a radius of nine kilometers of an airport; at night; or even if you are not within 500 meters of your UAV.

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Drone Delivery Parachutes

Drone Delivery Parachutes Considered by Amazon

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We all are aware of the innovation Amazon have been trying to carry out by dropping down your ordered products to your doorstep with the help of drones. However, a few logistical and legal hurdles have been holding them off. Amazon have decided to be a bit more inventive by planning to practically drop off your ordered packages. To ensure their safety as the packages are dropped down, Amazon are considering the use of parachutes so that your products soar down nicely and easily without getting damaged.

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