by admin | Apr 21, 2025 | Audio News, DJI, drone, News, Other Tech News, speaker, Zenmuse V1
You know that dystopian vision of deserted streets with drones blaring out messages warning you to stay in your home? DJI’s new Zenmuse V1 speaker accessory for drones has made it a purchasable-at-retail possibility. Not that you’re likely to buy one of these, unless... by admin | Mar 1, 2025 | DJI, Dock 3, drone, launch, News, Other Tech News, Technology News
If you’re serious about your drone usage—say you’re a farmer or a military specialist—you’ll want to consider adding the new DJI Dock 3 to your tech arsenal. The product isn’t new, as the ‘3’ appended to its title suggests, but it does include one all-new feature.... by admin | Oct 24, 2024 | drone, News, Other Tech News, Palletrone, shopping cart, South Korea, Technology News
Checkers may have made trips to the grocery store almost superfluous but there are occasions when you need to speak to actual humans. And, you know, push a cart. If only there was a better way. There might be, and it’s called Palletrone. Palletrone, the creation of a... by admin | Oct 17, 2024 | air 3, air 3s, DJI, drone, News, Technology News
The newly announced Air 3s drone by DJI improves on its predecessor with better lowlight photography, nighttime obstacle avoidance software, and memory storage and transfer. Considering the Air 3 was already known to have great low-light sensitivity, this may be... by admin | Sep 7, 2024 | DJI, drone, Neo, News, Other Tech News, South Africa
If DJI’s last two terrestrial product releases failed to fill you with joy, perhaps the new budget-focused Neo drone will spark some happiness in you. Set to launch in South Africa on 20 September and priced at R4,000, this little critter puts 4K video in the palm of... by admin | Sep 2, 2024 | AI, artificial intelligence, drone, News, Other Tech News, The Conversation, warfare
As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more powerful – even being used in warfare – there’s an urgent need for governments, tech companies and international bodies to ensure it’s safe. And a common thread in most agreements on AI safety is a need for human oversight...