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Drones
A glimpse into the potential of the drone industry
May 23, 2013
Drones are a hot topic these days and the industry is heating up to potentially become big. What's the payoff and what other industries might suffer for it?
Marketplace Tech's Drone Roundup
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Molly Wood
May 14, 2013
Let's check in on all things unmanned drone.
Measuring the unintended consequences of drones
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Molly Wood
May 1, 2013
What are the unintended consequences of pilotless drone aircraft used to kill suspected terrorists overseas?
Federal government takes on domestic drone legislation
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Molly Wood
Mar 22, 2013
This week, the Senate Judiciary Committee has been looking into the use of drones in America and how they might affect privacy. The federal government is working on new rules that could expand permits for drones in the coming years.
Forget GPS jamming, drone 'spoofing' is all the rage
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Molly Wood
Mar 11, 2013
For those who want to stop others from tracking their movement, GPS signals can be jammed -- albeit illegally. And now, GPS signals can also be 'spoofed.'
Your own personal drone
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Kai Ryssdal
Mar 7, 2013
Ready for your personal drone? A look at what a world of civilian drones with CEO of 3D Robotics, Chris Anderson.
Drones: War machine today, helpful tool tomorrow
Jan 10, 2013
When you hear the word drone, images of warfare or high-tech surveillance come to mind. But two entrepreneurs want drones to revolutionize our daily lives.
For public good, not for profit.
Santa Claus 2.0: Building drones to replace Rudolph
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Molly Wood
Dec 24, 2012
A Santa Claus we met on the street in Brooklyn also happens to be an electrical engineering hobbyist who wants to 'replace reindeer with drones.'
Stopping Poaching with UAVs, and Shopping on Twitter
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Molly Wood
Dec 9, 2012
A new project from the World Wildlife Fund and Google aims to stop poaching with the help of drones.
A new glowing plastic that could change the lighting industry
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Molly Wood
Dec 4, 2012
A new kind of light bulb has been invented that will ship from U.S. factories and may bring more efficient--and controllable--lighting to the industry.