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Teenaged US drone racer ranks fourth globally
Jake Capobres, now 14, is currently ranked fourth globally in the MultiGP top 100, the largest league in the world.
For Chinese consumers, Ant Group app is part of the fabric of life
The most essential item in aircraft engineer Tao Rui’s possession during a recent outing in Shanghai was the Alipay smartphone app from Ant Group, a company little known outside China until it unfurled plans for the biggest IPO in history.
Drone taxis and bags of rice take flight in downtown Seoul
A drone taxi and a drone delivery were tested in South Korea’s capital on Nov 11 as the country moves closer to launching unmanned air vehicles by 2025.
Around the world, disappointment and concern accompany 5G roll-outs
As the new fifth generation standard for cellular networking, 5G, continues to roll out, operators worldwide are working hard to provide quality access. However, the service isn't yet always up to scratch.
US moves to ban tech exports to 89 Chinese firms, Reuters says
The Trump administration is close to issuing a list of 89 Chinese aerospace and other companies that would be unable to access US technology exports due to their military ties, Reuters reported, a move that could escalate tensions as the Biden administration prepares to take over.
Drones to the rescue: Berlin lab seeks quicker virus tests
A German lab is hoping to cut the time it takes to send coronavirus tests across Berlin by using drones, thereby avoiding the capital’s clogged roads.
Trump vows defense bill veto unless Internet liability shield scrapped
US president Donald Trump said on Dec 1 that he will veto the US National Defense Authorization Act unless the bill includes a measure eliminating a federal law protecting Internet companies, known as Section 230.
UK’s Royal Mail brings Scottish island closer with drone delivery
Few would say the nether reaches of Scotland’s Isle of Mull – an hour by ferry from the mainland, then another hour or more on narrow, winding roads – are easy to get to. But Britain’s Royal Mail Plc brought the distant coast of Mull a wee bit closer when it used a drone to deliver a package to a lighthouse on the island’s windswept north shore.
Pandemic tests Rolls-Royce resilience after prolonged engine trouble
LONDON/PARIS (Reuters) - Rolls-Royce may be the jewel in Britain's industrial crown, but the coronavirus crisis has left the engine-maker facing one of the toughest challenges in its 114-year history.
Civilian drone use in United States to get boost in new security rules
Commercial US drone flights are set to receive a huge boost as soon as this week with requirements that most of the devices must transmit a radio beacon with a digital license plate.