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  • July 21, 2015

    Splash Drone Pro Now Shipping

    We are pleased to announce the arrival of the much anticipated Splash Drone Pro!  We've received our first batch of Splash Drone Pro's and are now filling orders. After many months of development, testing and tweaks we now have an...

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  • March 30, 2015

    Drones cleared to check power lines in the US

      Electricity firm Commonwealth Edison, based in Illinois, has received permission from the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) to use drones for inspecting equipment, another step in the pilot-less aircraft becoming a mainstream feature of modern technology. For Full Story Click Here...

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  • March 30, 2015

    Facebook’s first drone tests a success, says Zuckerberg

    Facebook’s first test flights for solar-powered internet drone have been successful, the company’s chief executive Mark Zuckerberg has revealed. The drones are part of Facebook’s internet.org project, which looks to bring connectivity to the two thirds of the global population...

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  • March 27, 2015

    VIDEO: Facebook Solar Powered Drone Takes Flight

    Facebook showed off a preview of its Internet service-providing drone at its developer conference. The solar-powered flier will have a wingspan greater than a 737. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/facebook-solar-powered-internet-drones-2015-3#ixzz3Vb1D98xk   http://www.businessinsider.com/facebook-solar-powered-internet-drones-2015-3#ooid=ZoZGY3dDoVTwPeVNsgH8H-kedfmIIFUt  

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  • March 26, 2015

    ‘Game of Thrones’ Bans Drones From Set

    Top-secret filming on the HBO fantasy epic has been protected by a no-fly zone over the set in Northern Ireland. If you thought the main airborne threat in Game of Thrones came from Daenerys Targaryen’s troublesome dragons, think again. Drones...

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  • March 26, 2015

    Amazon And Google Delivery Drones Will Likely Fly In Europe First

    Recent developments in European aviation regulations mean that innovators like Amazon, Google and DHL will likely find a more permissive environment in Europe than in America.   That environment makes it increasingly likely that Amazon and their competitor’s first delivery drone flights...

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