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Stocks of Apple took a mighty plunge this week following Apple's new iPhone announcement. Obviously investors weren't delighted with the charges on the iPhone 5c, a tool which was, without the proof whatsoever, pre-emptively touted as a low-cost iPhone.

The Secret Service uses covert radio-frequency jammers in the Chevrolet Suburban that travels with the president's motorcade. The unit disable remotely prompted improvised bombs. But because they have to disable explosives set off by a potentially large numbers of frequencies, the jammers saturate a broad spectrum, once in a while interfering with cellphones near by. What a provocative question. Last night, heard a guy on the best Quadcopter under 200 air talking about how 10,000 drones, in the sky ,doing work for police departments etc. may cause air traffic problems.

Navigation: When you are trying to capture high quality training video and photos, sometimes you need help. That one will do just that by automatically soaring it for you. Another thing to consider is security. I wouldn't feel positive that your camera would be there 2 hours later if you we're leaving it in a general population place. If this is the case you will need to plan your day around relaxing with the camera. Even though money is not an issue its the video footage you lose that may be a frustration. The Proto X is one of the smallest drones on the market on the planet. It has 3 gyros, 3 accelerometers, 4 engine velocity controllers and a radio recipient all shoved into a tiny PCB board about how big is a quarter. Next step is to support all motors: Four screws per electric motor and Loctite on each will prevent unwanted vibrations from loosening their grasp.

January 26 - When I began this website I never imagined I would still be updating it for this long. Possibly I'm gullible? No. Optimistic? Yes! I presumed that surely right now Randy could have been found. In one way or another. I do realize from the start we experienced a few road blocks. Such as not reporting him missing until 10 days and nights after his previous contact with anyone. Also the countless hiccups that took place with the exploration from the start and still face hiccups on the way.

I'll preface my impressions by proclaiming that I learned to fly over a Phantom, and have flown one for most hours, which means this is what I am used to. Yuneec made the Typhoon very easy to travel. I had formed a few trivial wobbles the very first time, but this may be because of my prior Phantom experience. One example is the fact that, by default, the Typhoon won't take a flight within 26 ft of you (or, really, the transmitter).

The 3DR Solo makes flying fun with its game inspired controller. Force button controls allow you to quickly start documenting so you won't miss a shot. Few models will offer this much ease of use. Two very powerful personal computers allow that one to be smarter than the others. Having built in personal computers allows this it to be easily controlled and keep you from those dreaded accidents.