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Welcome to your weekly UAS News Update. We have four stories for you this week.First, DJI teases the Mavic 4 Pro, and we have a release date!Second, a heartwarming story out of Michigan where a thermal drone played a key role in saving a 74-year-old woman.Third, we've got more DJI news with a leaked launch window for the Mini 5 Pro.And finally, a drone reportedly crashed while attempting to smuggle contraband into a South Carolina prison.First up this week, DJI is at it again, officially teasing the upcoming Mavic 4 Pro! They dropped a "Spin Your World" teaser and, in a bit of a surprise move for DJI, actually showed the drone itself in the teaser. This is probably because, let's be honest, the leaks have been coming for months now. The official launch is slated for May 13th, so mark your calendars!Next up, we have a fantastic real-world drones-for-good story coming out of Michigan! A 74-year-old woman who experienced a vehicle fire got lost in the woods without her phone last month. She sought shelter under a tree and endured 27 degrees temperatures, along with rain and winds, less than 450 feet from where her vehicle burned. It's unclear when searching began, but the woman was located alive, and too frozen to move, 3 days after going missing by a Mason County Sheriff's thermal drone. Great use of the drone to save a life!And in our third story this week, more news from the DJI rumor mill! It looks like the DJI Mini 5 Pro might be on the horizon, with a potential launch window now pointing towards September 2025. This information comes via trusted X leaker HakaSushi (hah-kah-SOO-shee), who apparently confirmed an earlier rumor from Jasper Ellens at DroneXL. So, while it's still a ways off, the anticipation is definitely building. The Mini series, as you know, has been incredibly popular. This is especially true for those of us who want a capable drone that stays under that 250-gram weight limit, avoiding a lot of registration hassles in many places. Speculation on improvements includes changes to the sensor size, enhanced obstacle avoidance, better wind resistance, or even longer flight times.Let us know in the comments what features YOU'D like to see in a Mini 5 Pro!And finally this week, your “Don't be that guy” segment. Reports indicate that a drone crashed while allegedly attempting to smuggle contraband, specifically methamphetamines, into a prison in South Carolina. Details about the specific type of drone or the quantity of contraband involved haven't been widely released yet, and the investigation is likely ongoing. Unfortunately, this isn't an isolated incident. We've covered stories like this before. Correctional facilities around the world are increasingly battling attempts to use drones to deliver drugs, cell phones, weapons, and other illegal items over prison walls. It's a serious security concern, and it highlights the 'cat and mouse' game being played between those trying to exploit the technology for criminal purposes and the authorities working to stop them. Don't be that guy, and for anyone watching that is thinking about doing this: These facilities have Drone detection systems. They will find you and they will catch you, so just don't. Alright, that's all for this week. We have the live Q and A on Monday and in post-flight on Monday in the premium community, so we'll see you then.
Send me a message here with feedback or topics you'd like to see covered on upcoming episodes! Or just say hello!Drones continue to be a hot topic and a popular buy in the outdoor photography community. But are they worth all the hype? In this week's episode, I talk about my thoughts on if it is still worth buying a drone as well as cover some tips and tricks for getting the most of out your aerial experience. Finally, I recommend my favorite drone if you're in the market.Links from this episode:DJI Mini 3 Pro DroneIf you're serious about becoming better at photography, the fastest way to do so is by joining me for an in-person workshop. Check my current workshop listings here.Find FREE photography tutorials on my YouTube channel.10 Landscape Photography Tips in 10 Minutes - FREE Video
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In Episode 55: DJI RS3 Pro and Mic, Tilta Ring, Lidar, and More!! Rod and Keith Discuss all things computer, video, cinematography gear including... In this Episode: Go Techmovepodcast.com to WATCH this episode in FULL COLOR! (00:00:00) Intro to Episode 55 Keith and Rod catch up and discuss last year's NAB 2024 and upcoming NAB 2025 (00:18:24) Keith Shows and Tells his new Panasonic Lumix GH7, Blackmagic Pyxis and L-Mount Adapters, Ursa Mini 12K, Canon C70, DJI Pocket 3 Cage, DJI Mini 4 Pro Drone, DJI Flip Drone, and the upcoming Mac Studio M3 Ultra... (01:16:08) 2.4ghz Overload - Networking Upgrade with Ubiquiti (01:53:29) NAB 2024 Reprise - Blackmagic Design with Bob Caniglia (02:18:52) Keith's Unboxing of the World's Best Something... (02:49:20) NAB 2024 Reprise - Offshoot with CEO Paul Lombard (03:09:36) NAB 2024 Reprise - DJI - Jorge Cruz with the Focus Pro, RS4 Pro, Transmission :35:47) Episode 55 Wrap-up and NAB 2025 Look Ahead with Rod and Keith (03:42:05) The End (Finally) For More Info, go to techmovepodcast.com For More Info, go to techmovepodcast.com Please remember to support TechMove – it's easy and doesn't cost you anything, just go to techmovepodcast.com/amazon. Or you can use Patreon to donate,just go to patreon.com/techmovepodcast.
Sam shares her journey from drone procrastination to content creation success and introduces his innovative "Stage Ready Sessions" photography concept for musicians.• Sam overcame her hesitation with drone technology by learning to use his DJI Mini 3 for music content creation• Using the drone's QuickShot features allowed for immediate professional-looking results even as a beginner• Sam argues that drones designed for social media should allow for audio integration from external microphones• Sam and Josh tested the drone in the field, exploring its vertical video capabilities and creative possibilities• Sam created "Stage Ready Sessions" offering affordable mini photoshoots for musicians who need professional images• The photography sessions sold out quickly, confirming the market need for accessible, high-quality musician photography• The studio's programmable lighting allows for customized backdrops and entirely different looks for each client• Both hosts are exploring creative new projects after catching up with their regular workSongs of the week: "Break Stuff" by Limp Bizkit (Josh) and "Dreamer" by Wesco (Sam)Song of the Week Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7lDyWnUnAmvuUkf8wj7ilK?si=df11343db17c4df0Follow us on social media- Instagram Josh: https://www.instagram.com/1413_visuals/Sam: https://www.instagram.com/samantha.with.a.camera/- FacebookJosh: https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=1413%20visualsSam: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551623922249Watch the Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNEbTpI9bZA7POvKaNto2RQ
Welcome to your weekly UAS News Update. We have three stories for you this week. First, DJI takes the Department of Defense to court over its "Chinese Military Company" label. Second, the popular DJI Mini 4 Pro gets a huge update enabling third-party app support. And third, drones play a crucial role in rescuing two lost teenagers in Colorado. First up this week, DJI is pushing back legally against the U.S. Department of Defense. On March 14th, DJI filed a motion in federal court challenging the DoD's designation of the company as a “Chinese Military Company,” or CMC. This label comes under Section 1260H of the 2021 National Defense Authorization Act, which targets companies supposedly linked to China's military. DJI argues this designation, first applied in October 2022 and reaffirmed this past January that it is arbitrary, lacks substantial evidence, and harms its business significantly. The company points to terminated contracts and state-level restrictions in places like Florida and Arkansas that limit or ban the use of their drones by public agencies. DJI is asking the court to declare the DoD's actions unlawful and remove them from the CMC list. They claim the DoD ignored a detailed delisting petition submitted last July and failed to provide public justification for the listing as required by recent amendments. DJI contests the DoD's claims about state ownership, stating that its founder and early investors hold the vast majority of stock and voting rights, with state-owned entities having minimal shares. They also dispute the idea that having a National Enterprise Technology Center status links them to the military, noting companies like Volkswagen also hold this civilian-focused status. Next up, there's some exciting news for DJI Mini 4 Pro owners. DJI has released a major update to its Mobile SDK, that's the Software Development Kit, specifically version 5. This update now includes support for the Mini 4 Pro, which is a pretty big deal. What this means is that third-party developers can now create apps that work directly with your Mini 4 Pro. We're talking about popular apps like Litchi, DroneDeploy, and Drone Harmony potentially offering features like advanced flight automation, custom waypoint missions, and better mapping capabilities. This really unlocks some pro-level functionality for a drone that weighs under 250 grams. Now, there's one important catch you need to know. To use these third-party apps via the MSDK, you *must* be using the DJI RC-N2 controller – that's the one that uses your smartphone as the screen. Unfortunately, the DJI RC 2 controller, the one with the built-in screen, doesn't have MSDK support enabled for the Mini 4 Pro at this time. DJI hasn't said if or when that might change. This update also added MSDK support for the professional Matrice 4D cinematography drone and the Matrice 4TD industrial drone. Next up this week, a great story showing drones in action saving lives. Two teenagers got lost while hiking near Carpenter Peak in Colorado's Roxborough State Park last Saturday evening. They did the right thing: they called 911 and stayed put. Douglas County Search and Rescue, along with Colorado Parks and Wildlife, responded around 8:30 p.m. As ground crews started hiking in, the DCSAR drone team lead, Darren Keralla, launched a drone. Despite windy conditions, the drone quickly located the teens, who were flashing a light while sheltering under trees. Using the drone's GPS data (lat/long), rescuers could pinpoint their exact location, streamlining the effort. It's another fantastic example of how drones are becoming invaluable tools for search and rescue operations. https://kdvr.com/news/local/2-lost-teenagers-rescued-with-drone-aid-at-roxborough-state-park/https://dronedj.com/2025/03/21/dji-mini-4-pro-msdk/https://dronexl.co/2025/03/21/dji-court-chinese-military-company-label/
Episode 131 of "The Total Podcast! With Phil Scott" is Looks Aren't Everything: Unattractive (But Effective) DJI Drones, News About the DJI OM 7 Gimbal, Mini 5 Pro Drone and More DJI Products Coming Soon!Episode Links: DroneXL:https://dronexl.co/2025/02/13/dji-mini-5-pro-leak-advanced-features/The Total Podcast! With Phil Scott:https://www.instagram.com/podcastphil/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCryKrc7UsGuj3_EVRgAldzg
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A midair collision between a private drone and an aircraft fighting the Los Angeles area fires caused damage to the plane and an evacuation of all firefighting aircraft from the area. John Goglia and Todd Curtis explore the tragic effect on firefighting as well as the violations of aviation rules.This event was a major setback in firefighting efforts. The FAA had taken steps to restrict flying around the fire area that were not followed. They expect federal action to be taken against the drone pilot.The collision with the DJI Mini 4 Pro drone punched a hole in the leading edge of the left wing and grounded the Canadair CL-415 SuperScooper amphibious aircraft for several days. The FBI recovered the drone wreckage from inside the wing and is looking for the pilot.The Canadair SuperScooper amphibious aircraft is designed to pick up about 1,600 gallons of water from lakes or oceans and drop it on large fires. It was one of the largest aircraft types operating over the fires in California. Most drone operators have no certification and are unaware of the FAA regulations restricting where and when drones can fly. Todd and John highlight the basics. Drone operators must educate themselves on FAA regulations and follow the rules. Don't miss what's to come from the Flight Safety Detectives - subscribe to the Flight Safety Detectives YouTube channel, listen at your favorite podcast service and visit the Flight Safety Detectives website. Music: “Inspirational Sports” license ASLC-22B89B29-052322DDB8
Are you considering your first drone and wondering whether to go with the DJI Neo or the DJI Mini 2 SE? In this beginner's buying guide, I compare these two fantastic entry-level drones, highlighting their key features, differences, and which one might be best for your needs. Exclusive drone tips, deals and resources: https://linktr.ee/danstubetv
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This is the time of year when many blogs and tech news sites start hunting for supposed “deals” and offer “tips” on what to buy for the big Black Friday sales holiday. What they're really doing is fishing for affiliate link commissions. The “deals” are always subjective, however, it is true that every retailer you know and love will have products discounted. Whether you really want them or not is another story. The discounts are only worth it if it's something you're actually looking for. I, for instance, want to buy a new computer, and I know that Apple traditionally only offers (teeny) discounts for Black Friday. So I'm in. I'll wait and shop, and walk out with a new Mac Mini that may cost less during the sale. Or may not. I do get questions all the time about the mobile gear I use to produce to make a travel series, so since we're in buying season, I'm going to run down the list—most of what I use is already on sale, with decent savings that might interest you. Do know that like other newsletters, we too get a commission for affiliate links, but the purpose of this piece isn't to sell, but to enlighten. (The mini commissions do help keep the lights on and pay for those grilled cheese sandwiches!)Photowalks GearWhat does it take to produce a travel series on mobile phones, mostly all shot by me? Read on: Phones: I bring the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max as my main cameras on the road, along with a Samsung Galaxy S23. I couldn't be happier with the quality, except when sunspots put weird marks in the image. A big question this year was on how big an upgrade the iPhone 16 is from the 15 series. Very minimal. The 16 phones have a “Camera Control” button on the side that brings up the camera and settings in what was billed as a quicker response, but in fact it's awkward and dialing in the settings is no easier. Plus, the 16 phones have artificial intelligence features that mostly do things that don't greatly improve our lives, like summarizing e-mails and a new, not more responsive Siti. More new features are coming in 2025, so stay tuned, but I'm guessing the iPhone 17 will be more of a substantial upgrade. (The best AI feature is a iOS18 freebie that works on older phones too—the ability to instantly transcribe any recording made in the Voice Memos app.)Rode Wireless Go II Microphones: These little portable mics changed my life, making it much easier to get good audio out in the field, and mic up interview subjects. That said, there is a competing product that many of my fellow YouTubers swear by and it's the DJI Mic II, a product I've thought about switching to, because it's truly wireless. With my mic, I plug the receiver into the USB-C port via a cable on the iPhone and it connects to the transmitter that is on my lapel. The DJI unit just slips directly into the USB-C port, however, sans wires. Rode just came out with a copy of the DJI Mic called the Wireless Micro, with a pair selling for $149.99. I'd love a pair of those on Black Friday sales! (But how many Mics do I need? I already have four pairs of Rode mics!)Peak Design Travel Tripod. Ever notice how on Photowalks, I address the camera, without having my arm extended in one of those “I'm holding the iPhone at arm's length” shots? I pull that off by placing the phone atop my trusty tripod, which beyond my “stand-ups” is also vital for timelapses and interviews. I've been carrying around heavy tripods for years, but it wasn't until I started toting the lighter Peak Design travel tripod that I actually enjoyed carrying the thing. It's pricey, but a hefty Black Friday sale brings the price down to $300 from $379. It's light, it's sturdy, it opens and closes quickly and fits into a suitcase. The runner-up is Neewer's Litetrip LT32, which set out to clone the Peak Design tripod, but with cheaper materials. It too fits into a suitcase, takes a little longer to unfold, but is on sale for just under $170, down from $230. Cages. I house the iPhone 15 Pro Max in a Neewer filmmaking cage. I also use the $40 Small Rig Cage as well. (I paid $40 and it's on sale for $25.) The reason for the cage? It has slots to plug in the mic and light (LED by Aperture, $72, normally $99) and can connect to a tripod or Selfie Stick/mini tripod (Insta360, $21) without the need for an additional smartphone tripod mount. I don't use gimbals, the product sold to help you supposedly steady your video shots. I'm not a fan—they take too long to set up, and the difference in quality is so minimal it's not worth the effort. I feel I can get video pans that are just as smooth with a Cage atop the selfie stick. Insta360 X4 camera. For those times in your life when you want to get a shot of you walking down the street, and there's no one around to film you. Or, you want a shot of a bunch of you waving from a hot air balloon in the sky, or from the top of a lighthouse. The Insta360 cameras have two lenses, on the front and back, giving you a complete wide-screen view. The shots are wild and you can do some crazy things with the camera. I wouldn't do a travel video without it, but only when used sparingly. The camera sells for $500, but is now on sale for around $425. (The X4 is the new edition, released in 2024 with higher resolution than the previous model, and yes, the shots really look better on the X4.)GoPro Hero 12. I didn't upgrade to the new GoPro Hero 13 this year, a model that primarily offered new lens attachments and a better battery. I still use the Hero 12 in pretty much every video I do, for awesome driving shots. The 12 is on sale, $100 less than last year, for $299 while the Hero 13 is also discounted and only $40 more. If you're new to GoPro or need an upgrade, I'd get the new one. DJI Mini 4 Pro. What is a travel video without a sweeping drone shot? For that, we turn to the Mini 4, the smallest full-featured drone DJI makes for $999. (Amazon has a $40 Black Friday discount on it.) You recall that last December, the ocean ate my drone when I got too close for one more shot, and there went my old Mavic Air 2S. The Mini comes with its own controller for flying that doesn't require being connected to the phone, which I like. And while we're on the subject of drones, I wrote a few weeks ago about DJI's latest Neo, a drone that flies by itself, without needing a controller, and I said it would be one of the biggest hits of the season, as it sells for just $200. I stand by that, but that doesn't mean it's good. I bought and returned the drone when I discovered it's just a toy and doesn't fly very high. Power: When I'm out in the field on a shoot, the iPhone starts running low on juice by 11 a.m., which is why I never travel without several power banks (and multiple phones.) I like this MagGo from Anker, which has a nice discount of $53, down from $90. Mac Mini/MacBook: I edit every episode of Photowalks on a 16 inch MacBook Pro from 2021, but the computer is showing its age by slowing down. I plan on augmenting it with a second computer, the new Mac Mini with M4 Pro chips, which has more power than the iMac. (The Mini has the new M4 Pro chip and 12 core CPU and 16 core GPU, vs. 10 core CPU and the regular M4 chip on iMac.) The Mini starts at $599, but a souped up version on Amazon is $1369. down from $1399. However, the unit I want, with all the extras, will sell for just under $2,100, so let's see if I can't get a better price from Apple on Black Friday. External solid state drivesIf you buy one thing on this list, make it the Samsung T7 Shield SSD drive. In the digital age, we're constantly running out of room, and way too many of us don't take the time to backup our photos physically, beyond limited online. The T7 drives are small, quiet (no moving parts) work wonderfully, and offer more room than ever. This same drive sold for $400 a year ago and is now on sale for $263 for a 4 terabyte model. Kondor Blue HubOn these pages some time ago I expressed a desire to buy a hub that would connect the power bank, a solid state drive and a microphone and lights to the iPhone. These little hubs are hard to find, but Kondor Blue's $90 hub, long in the works, finally started shipping. The USB-C Media Hub is truly just that: a piece of hardware with slots to connect the other devices. The issue is figuring out how to connect it to an iPhone, and how to connect the other devices as well while you're running and gunning. (Kondor Blue has NO documentation available and its customer service is woefully un-responsive.) In a nutshell, it needs several adapters to connect it and devices to the iPhone. Because of the limitations, I've hardly used it. Watch the video below to see how ridiculous it looks. Hobolite Mini LED. I bring this battery powered light with me out in the field for some extra help on night shots and love it. It's not overly bright, but it is brighter than my small LED. The price is $250 and I haven't seen it on sale. CablesWe spoke a few weeks ago about the issue of charging devices in hotel rooms, mostly with too few slots in the room for AC, and outdated charging devices that won't connect to current gear. All the usual suspects have Black Friday discounts, so if you're always struggling, now would be a good time to pick up multiple prong outlets and charging bricks from Anker, Neewer and the like. Greg mentioned buying a three-pronged charging cable—currently on sale for $10. Mike told me about this Anker outlet extender, which looks like the perfect accessory for all of our bags. I'm seeing two outlets and 3 openings for USB-C devices, the cable that works with most modern devices. It's selling for $11, down from $19. Don't forget you'll also need the right cables, depending upon which device you have—i.e., an older iPhone with Lightning (USB-C to Lightning) or USB-C to USB-C if you have a Galaxy, Pixel or iPhone 15 or 16. I recommend buying extras and leaving them in your suitcase, to be dedicated for travel. Have fun shopping everyone!In other news—Dish Network and DirecTV aren't merging afterall. DirecTV said it couldn't make the financials work. And like that, Dish's SlingTV announced it was raising prices, due to the never-ending price hikes from programmers. —What do MSNBC, CNBC, USA Network, E! and Oxygen have in common? They've all been dumped by owner Comcast, shifted into a new division for ailing and non growing cable channels. How MSNBC and CNBC will continue to interact with current sibling NBC News is a big question for the future. —The Department of Justice wants Google to shed its Chrome browser, thinking that Google uses it to coerce more people into using their search engine. Google does a lot of sneaky things, but I don't use Google Search because somebody made me. It gets better results than Microsoft's Bing. Period. Take away Chrome, and we'll still use Google, unless Chat GPT gets so good in the next year that we turn there instead. What do you think readers? Thanks as always for taking the time to read, watch and listen. What one device or accessory do you hope to pick up? Let me know in the comments. Jeff Get full access to Jefferson Graham's PhotowalksTV newsletter - Tech & Travel at www.photowalkstv.com/subscribe
I've been on the road now since 10/21, with a brief pit stop at home, and this I can tell you: hotels need to charge up. Through stays in Santa Fe, Taos, Flagstaff, Palm Desert, San Francisco and the California Gold Country hamlets of Murphy, Plymouth, Placerville and now, as I write this, Chico, we've seen cardless entrances to the room via a text message code, we've been welcomed with a personal greeting on the big screen TV, been e-mailed after our stay with online survey requests, but none of these are Guest First issues. What needs to be seriously addressed: charging contemporary devices. Figure the average traveler has at least two phones to contend with, a Watch or two, a laptop and maybe an iPad, and you see the problem. I happen to be a techhead who travels with extension cords, power strips and every conceivable cable you can dream of to charge multiple phones, microphones, GoPros, Insta360 cameras and two laptops (@ruthtalksfood is along for the ride, as always) but I know I'm an outlier. Still, we all start with the same issue: where to find available outlets for charging up. (Even with extension cords, you have to find a place to plug in!)That's always a challenge in an older B&B, but understandable. These places weren't built in a time when people like us traveled for overnight stays and power outlets were hidden behind giant poster beds and built-in bookshelves. Many lodging facilities have tried to upgrade their charging options, thankfully, with devices like the CubieMini which worked great in 2020. Many of the hotels and even the B&Bs have even installed lamps and radio with have built-in USB-A ports, to make it easier for us. And that's great. But the times, they have changed!Who uses USB-A anymore? Very few of us. All these hotel improvements are actually a good five years behind the times. Now it's all about USB-C, as the industry has settled on one universal connecting cable for seemingly everything. If I'm talking geektalk, know this: the old USB-A cable was the one with the thick silver tip and pin connectors on the bottom side. USB-C is the more streamlined, thinner cable, and both sides fit into your device port. Pretty much every device sold today uses USB-C for charging. I use USB-C to connect my iPhone 16, Samsung Galaxy S23, GoPro Hero 12, Insta360 X4, Rode Wireless Go microphones, iPad, AirPods, DJI Mini 4 Pro drone and Samsung T7 solid state drives. When I livestream, I plug a USB-C cable into my Sony EV-Z10 camera and then directly into one of my MacBook Pro slots (I have 3.) I also connect an iPhone, via USB-C to the Mac, so I can show the iPhone screen during the show. So in other words, hotels aren't helping us with all those USB-A slots. They're irrelevant. May I suggest some simple room upgrades:* Companies like Anker, Belkin and Neewer make multiple charging solutions for consumers. Why not think Guest First and install one of these devices in each room? The $39.99 Anker Charging Station has four available USB-C slots, plus, if you've got an old iPhone, there are 2 USB-A slots as well, plus 3 AC outlets. * I know many hotels, but not all, like to have alarm clocks in the room, and I've scoured Amazon looking for one with multiple USB-C ports. I've only found devices with one. Not much help. But it's a start! (This Sharp radio has both a USB-C and A port.)* How about wireless charging solutions? Many products use the Qi wireless system to power up, and Apple has the MagSafe solution. A plugged in MagSafe adapter would be fantastic. If you have an old iPhone like the X or 11, you have a cable with a USB-A on one side, and the old Lightning on the other side. Apple stopped selling iPhones with Lightning with 2023's 15 series, while many older iPads, AirPods and Watches still have it. Meanwhile, with holiday travel coming up, it's doubtful all the hotel chains will have read this edition and decidedto quickly upgrade. So here's my tips on what not to leave home without. —If you have an old iPhone, buy one of these $10 USB-A to Lightning cables and throw it in your suitcase. —If you have a modern iPhone, Galaxy or any other device, pick up a USB-A to USB-C cable. This is the one that will fit in the hotel chargers. Anker sells a two-pack for $9. —For the utmost in versatility,, how about a multi-use cable, which plugs into the hotel USB-A port, but has extensions for both Lightning and USB-C. I found one on Amazon for just $6. Or, just buy a few USB-C to A adapters to put over your existing cables. They sell for under $10. As noted, I have a seperate cable bag that I bring along on road trips. For plane rides, I have a few dedicated cables that live in my suitcase, and they plug into multiple outlet chargers like this one from Anker which sells for $17. Have I missed your favorite cable solution? Let me hear from you in the comments. In other news: Freevee no moreFirst it was IMDB TV, Amazon's home for ad-supported TV and movies. Then, the company decided a name change was in order, and altered it to the silly sounding Freevee in April 2022. Now, Freevee is history. The programming will be woven into the existing Amazon Prime Video offerings, Amazon says, although I'm skeptical that the huge library of old stuff will make it in. The reason for the change: Amazon started putting adds in its Prime offerings, so there was no need to have two ad-supported channels. New Final Cut Pro 11In 2011, Apple introduced Final Cut Pro X, a new imagining of video editing software that looked like iMovie, but was way more full-featured. Many editors complained that it was dumbed down, but I loved it. It changed my life, offering a faster, easier to use program that I have used every day since. (And I'm not kidding.)All these years later, Apple now has an update, with Final Cut Pro 11. The key features include the ability to add captions to your project automatically, and use AI masking to remove backgrounds from the video and isolate the person, like we can do on the iPhone. The cost is $299, but existing users get the upgrade for free. You Never Know Who You'll Meet in Placerville There is a fabulous restaurant on Main Street in Placerville, right next to the Hangman's Tree, (not kidding) named Franny's Farm Table. Erica Cookson is the owner, and as I uttered one word to her, she recognized my voice, even though we had never met. It's a fun story, and she tells it in the video below, which is directed to our friend Mark Thompson, who hosts a popular show on YouTube. I'll have more to show and tell you about the Gold Rush Country of California in the coming weeks with a new full-length Photowalks episode. So stay tuned!Thanks as always for reading, watching and listening. Jeff Get full access to Jefferson Graham's PhotowalksTV newsletter - Tech & Travel at www.photowalkstv.com/subscribe
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I picked up DJI's new $200 Neo drone this week, and parents, you heard it here first, this is the holiday gift for kids and young-at-heart parents. Nothing else comes close. DJI is the longtime leader in making “flying cameras,” of all sizes and price points. I bought my latest, the DJI Mini 4 Pro for $1,000 last year after the ocean ate my Mavic Air 2S. When I saw the specs for this new one, I had to add it to the collection. Just $200 for a drone? One that flies in the air and records 4K content? Yes, indeedy. The trick is that unlike other drones, which require being connected to a controller with joysticks to operate it, the Neo takes off all by itself, based on six pre-programmed modes of operation. The big calling card is the “Follow” mode, which takes after you as you walk down the street, go running, perhaps cycling, skating, you name it. Here's how it works:* Turn on the drone and connect it to the smartphone app. * Choose one of the six flying modes. (They include the Follow Mode and short flights through the air called Rocket, Dronie and Circle.)* Hold the drone in front of your face in your hand, wait for the countdown and then the drone takes off and goes into the air. When you're ready for it to come back down, hold up your palm so the camera sees it, and it lands in your hand. (Watch the video above and see for yourself.)Quibbis: * It can be hard to connect the drone to the app, and have it be recognized. Expect to try it a few times. * Because you're not able to truly control the drone manually, it is likely to crash. Yup, I've already crashed twice, but because it's covered with propeller guards, you're better protected than with the bigger, adult drones. * You won't be to soar down the coast, or go up in the air hundreds of feet like other drones, due to the automatic program modes of the system. But then again, it's only $200. For $289, there's a “combo” package, with two extra batteries, and that's highly recommended as these batteries only last about 18 minutes or so. (Buyer beware: the sample footage shown on the DJI site is something to aspire to, with extra gear and accessories that don't come with the Neo package most of us will be buying.)A word from our sponsorWant to level up your phone photography skills? I've got three video courses available for you online: beginner iPhone photography, all about the iPhone 16 and 16 Pro and the Google Pixel. Check them out at http://www.jeffersongraham.com/coursesElon's RobotsI'm no fan of Elon Musk and his disinformation machine that used to be Twitter, but I've got to admit, his Thursday evening event was pretty spectacular, even if it was fantasyland. He introduced a new self-driving car, a $30,000 two-seater Robotaxi that he claims would wheel people around town by an incredibly optimistic 2027—just like Waymo and Cruise cars have been doing in small tests for the last few years, to limited success. (Good luck cutting through government red tape for approvals on this one in 2 and a half years.) But from what I could see on the livestream presentation, the audience really ate up his army of human like Optimus robots which walked around and handed out swag to attendees. Musk said he was using the same technology from Tesla cars to build the robots, which he predicted would cost $20,000 to $30,000 to purchase and could do all sorts of things. Try babysitting, dog walking, clean the house and just be a companion. “It will be the biggest product ever, of any kind,” he boasted. Maybe. But not so fast. I've been around, and I have seen so many robot announcements, it's hard to keep up. They make good copy, but rarely succeed. Amazon introduced a consumer robot named Astro in 2021 “by invitation only,” and even though I applied, I still haven't been accepted 3 years later. It could have something to do with the fact that the product wasn't ready for prime time and still isn't. Musk has a habit of announcing things that get delayed or not happen at all. In 2016, he predicted at an industry conference that trips for humans to Mars would be provided by his company, beginning in 2024—for arrival in 2025, "if things go according to plan.”They didn't. Musk said the Robotaxis will go into production by 2026, or possibly 2027. Great idea. I hope self-driving cars do become a reality. One day. My guess is it's 30, 40 years away, if not more. Care to chime in?TikTok clockThe U.S. Congress voted to ban the uber-popular Chinese owned TikTok app from the U.S. and president Joe Biden signed the bill into law, giving it a deadline of January 19 to shut down. My pal Jim Louderback created a countdown clock website showing we have less than 99 days before TikTik goes away. I know you are all skeptical readers—who believes we'll be living without TikTok by January 20th, on inauguration day? Sorry, this thing is just too popular to go away. A deal will be made, of some kind. Sizzling My mom asked me the other night: “What's a sizzle reel?” Well, per ChatGPT, it's a “short, compelling video that showcases highlights of a project, concept, or talent.” She asked because I had just finished my latest "reel,” a two-minute best of Photowalks, meant to showcase what the series is all about, what you'll see on it, illustrated with 72 photos and videos in 120 seconds. We visit the world's most photographable places, go on a virtual photowalk and I offer tips on how to get pro-level vacation photos on each episode. That's the gist. I had great assistance finishing the reel by the one and only Sean Fujiwara and longtime family friend Peter Hammersly, who I can't thank enough. If you have two extra minutes, please take a look and let me know what you think. I'm really proud of this one. Tonight on Scripps News, the second of the six-episode PhotowalksTV run airs at 8 p.m. ET, as we visit the exotic island of Sicily. If you can, please check it out. Get full access to Jefferson Graham's PhotowalksTV newsletter - Tech & Travel at www.photowalkstv.com/subscribe
Surprising no one, Drew embarrasses himself again. Paul send Drew a concerning email. Paul is really, really enjoying "The Wire." Drew buys a drone, and then decides to change up his coffee game. Paul schools Drew in the new Apple products due out soon. Recorded 09/14/24 Show links: DJI Mini 4 Pro DJI drone ban passes in U.S. House — 'Countering CCP Drones Act' would ban all DJI sales in U.S. if passed in Senate (Tom's Hardware) Nespresso Virtuo Pop+ 49mm Natural Titanium Milanese Loop - Small Beats iPhone 16 Pro Max Case with MagSafe - Summit Stone
Welcome to Tech For Work, a new show all about business technology news. Each week, we dive into the latest developments from the world of business technology, with a focus on how these trends impact the tools and systems we use for work. From breaking news to in-depth discussions on business strategy, this podcast is designed to keep you informed and ahead of the curve. Whether you're a business leader, tech enthusiast, or just someone who wants to stay updated, this show is all about learning and discussing the latest happenings together. Join us as we uncover how technology is shaping the future of work—and how you can make the most of it. In this show, I discuss various topics including my live stream setup, the success of my Starlink video, the new iPhone and Apple products, the DJI Mini 4 Pro drone, and the SpaceX Polaris Dawn mission. I also mentions my plans for future videos and my goal of reaching 3,000 subscribers on YouTube. Takeaways I discuss my live stream setup and the challenges I faced during a recent live stream. I share the success of my Starlink video and the impact it had on my YouTube channel. I talk about the new iPhone and Apple products, including the dedicated camera button on the iPhone 16 Pro Max. I highlight the features of the DJI Mini 4 Pro drone and its suitability for IT professionals. I mention the SpaceX Polaris Dawn mission and the first-ever civilian spacewalk.
Welcome to your weekly UAS news update we have 4 stories for you, Countering CCP Drones Act Update, First Category 2 Drone, a brand new DJI drone model and the FAA authorizes commercial BVLOS flights without a visual observer. First up, a new senate amendment to the 2025 NDAA hopes to add the Countering CCP Drones Act. If enacted, the countering CCP language would revoke all FCC approvals for DJI and Autel products, effectively banning new mo dels and grounding current fleets. The NDAA still has to be voted on by the Senate, but the addition of the Countering CCP language would align the House of Representatives NDAA bill and the Senate bill on the issue. Now is a great time to reach out to your representatives and senators as we near the election to let them know this language would devastate our industry and reduce Public Safety's ability to effectively save lives. We'll update you as this progresses. Next up, the first Category 2 Drone has hit the DOC List! The DJI Matrice 3D and 3DT are now approved for operations over people under categories 2 and 3 using the AVSS parachute system! If you're unfamiliar with the Matrice 3D, it's DJI's Dock 2 aircraft. Both of the Matrice 3D and 3DT are variable categories between cat 2 and cat 3 depending on the winds. More approvals should begin to hit the DOC list as AVSS tests more parachutes! Next, there are some DJI leaks for a new drone! The DJI Neo hit the FCC database this week, showing a 2S, 1435mAh battery. According to DroneXL, DJI follows a “30% Rule” in battery to drone weight, suggesting the drone will weigh about 170g. Leaked pictures also show a possible prototype similar to a DJI Mini-series drone. Currently, there are no leaked specs for the drone and we can't verify the leaked images are indeed of this model. We'll keep you updated when we see more! Last up, the FAA has finally authorized the first commercial drone operation beyond visual line of sight without using a visual observer. The approval goes to Zipline and Wing Aviation. I'm guessing this is an approval without a waiver under part 135 since other operators have been able to do this under part 107 waivers. The FAA stated that companies are sharing planned flight routes with other authorized airspace users by using Unmanned Traffic Management (UTM) systems. We are still expecting to see a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) later this year that would normalize BVLOS operations for drones. Finally, a quick Community update. We have our July Drone photo contest winner! This month's winner is Derek Paulsen, with his photo of a "Beautiful Mountain Lake Outside Glacier National Park". Congratulations to Derek, who will receive a custom made pilot institute trophy and a $250 gift card. We'll have another contest in August, so stay tuned for those details. That's it for now, have a great weekend, and we'll see you on Monday for the Live! https://dronexl.co/2024/07/26/senate-amendment-countering-ccp-drones-act-ndaa/ https://droneadvocacyalliance.com/ https://dronexl.co/2024/07/26/dji-neo-drone/ https://dronexl.co/2024/07/26/faa-avss-first-category-2-drone-flight-over-people/ https://www.avss.co/drone-parachutes/drone-parachute-recovery-system-for-dji-m3td-or-m3d-for-dji-dock-2/ https://www.avweb.com/aviation-news/faa-authorizes-first-commercial-use-of-bvlos-drone-operations/
Welcome to your weekly UAS news update, we have 3 stories for you this week: FAA Reauthorization, DJI Mini 4K, and Robinson Helicopters purchased Ascent AeroSystems. First up, congress appears close to FAA reauthorization. The reauthorization is over 1,000 pages, with topics including BVLOS drone operations, fine increases for consumer violations, legislation over near collisions, quality control for large aircraft manufacturers, and FAA staffing. Congress now will need to vote in favor of the bill before it heads to the President's desk. During this time, we need to stay up to date on possible regulations going through Congress that may get lumped into the bill. The DAA has a new campaign opposing a section of the FAA Reauthorization that would prohibit the DOT from using any money for drones made in China along with the expected-to-be-introduced Drones for First Responders Act. Check out the DAA Link below to make your voice heard and we'll keep you updated when we see more. https://droneadvocacyalliance.com/ Next up is the DJI Mini 4K. The drone is currently available for sale on DJI's Amazon site, with no mention on DJI's official website. The Mini 4K supports recording up to 4K 30fps, and 2.7K up to 60 fps. Other specs remain similar to the old Mini 2 series, with a 31-minute flight time, 3 axis gimbal, smart features like quickshots, panoramic shots, and RTH. The Mini 4K comes in at $299 for the drone and controller, and the Fly-more combo with extra batteries at $449. This offers a more cost-effective option for those looking for a 4K drone, as compared to the Mini 3 at $419 for the drone and controller, and $589 for the fly more combo. Let us know what you think about this new DJI release! https://dronexl.co/2024/04/29/dji-mini-4k-drone/ Last up, Robinson Helicopter has acquired Ascent AeroSystems. If you're unfamiliar with Ascent, they make the Spirit Drone which is a coaxial tube-like drone primarily used by the military and some industries. The Spirit has a max takeoff weight of 13.5 lbs, an IP56 Rating, and a maximum flight time with a payload of 38 minutes. Ascent also makes the NX30, with a 15lb payload, 65-minute endurance, and 35-mile range. Robinson CEO David Smith hopes to ramp up production of Ascent's drones to hundreds a month. We'll keep you updated if we see more from Robinson and Ascent! https://dronexl.co/2024/04/24/robinson-helicopter-drone-maker-ascent-aerosystems/ Alright, that's it, have a great weekend!
Episode 116 of "The Total Podcast! with Phil Scott" features: 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser Specs and Price, DJI Mini 3 Pro Deals and Classic Interviews with Amanda Cline, Lauren Lee, and Author/Pilot Erin Murphy! Don't miss this episode, and see the show in links below: Episode and Show Links for Phil Scott and More: https://www.instagram.com/podcastphil/ https://www.toyota.com/landcruiser/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsGMuWBVUHWk6AJBDDuh_ug/videos
Souncore Liberty 3 Pro, Sonos Roam, Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore, Bose SoundLink Revolve II, Harman Kardon Aura Studio 4, InCharge 6, DJI Mic 2 https://store.dji.com/hu/product/dji-mic-2, DJI Mini 2, DJI Mini 4 Pro, Samsung S24, Xiaomi Tab 6Szólj hozzá! https://t.me/xabesbarataiVideók: https://www.youtube.com/xabesbarataiAdrián: twitter.com/adrianszpiCsomár Zoli: twitter.com/CsomarZoXaB: twitter.com/xab83email: xab@me.com
SZÜLINAP!!! Továbbá Airpods pro vezetés közben hangra reagál, Ablakmosó folyadék automata, klasszikus film idézetek, burger king a reptéren, udvariasság, bamba marha májas burger, zöld küllő a ligetben, GTAV stream csatornánkon, Madrid Riu Plaza Hotel, Reggeli Pécs, Nappali Pécs, Vaj Pest, Hollandi 8 Kitchen, Szabi a pék, DJI Mini 4, DJI Osmo Pocket 3, blackmagic app.
SZÜLINAP!!! Továbbá Airpods pro vezetés közben hangra reagál, Ablakmosó folyadék automata, klasszikus film idézetek, burger king a reptéren, udvariasság, bamba marha májas burger, zöld küllő a ligetben, GTAV stream csatornánkon, Madrid Riu Plaza Hotel, Reggeli Pécs, Nappali Pécs, Vaj Pest, Hollandi 8 Kitchen, Szabi a pék, DJI Mini 4, DJI Osmo Pocket 3, blackmagic app.
Welcome back to the Somewhat Frank Podcast! It's the season of the sticks and of thanks, and amidst all the craziness and turmoil in the world, there's much to be grateful for. In this episode, Frank Gruber (@FrankGruber), John Guidos (@JohnGuidos), and Jen Consalvo (@Noreaster) delve into what we're looking forward to this Thanksgiving season while sharing some exciting stories and developments in the world of technology and entertainment. First, we chat about the Colombian government finding treasure off its coast. Read more here: https://news.yahoo.com/colombian-president-orders-recovery-20-013019478.html Second, we explore a sustainable and eco-friendly alternative to traditional batteries that involves shellfish. Yes, you heard it right! Researchers at the University of Maryland have discovered a way to repurpose shellfish waste to create biodegradable batteries that are highly efficient. Read more here: https://www.thecooldown.com/green-tech/shellfish-batteries-crab-lobster-science-biodegradable Next, we dive into the fascinating world of memory manipulation and how scientists are working on editing and even deleting memories. While it may sound like science fiction, recent research has made significant strides in understanding memory formation and manipulation. Read more here: https://www.thedailybeast.com/meet-the-scientists-who-want-to-edit-and-delete-your-memories Then, we introduce you to Mika, the world's first AI-powered human-like robot CEO. This unique collaboration between Hanson Robotics and Dictador, a rum company, has resulted in an AI CEO capable of making data-driven decisions, although with a notable processing delay. Read more here: https://www.foxbusiness.com/technology/mika-worlds-first-ai-human-like-robot-ceo We also take a look at the Humane AI Pin, a potential smartphone replacement. This innovative device attaches to your lapel and projects information onto your hand, allowing you to make calls, send texts, and access information through voice control and gestures. Read more here: https://hu.ma.ne/aipin In our friendly shoutouts, we highlight an AI fact-checking tool by Chris Saad (https://www.getwingman.ai/) and celebrate Atlantic Sea Farms' recognition in the food industry (https://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/trends/the-next-big-things-our-top-10-food-trends-for-2024). Plus, we share exciting news about the launch of Orange Bike Brewery, the first gluten-free brewery in Portland, Maine, founded by our friends Tom and Meg Ruff (http://orangebikebrewing.com). In our tech and gadgets segment, we discuss SpotMyPhotos, a software that grants photographers and photo booths control over event photo sharing (https://www.spotmyphotos.com). We also introduce the DJI Mini 3 drone with extended battery life and intelligent features (https://store.dji.com/product/dji-mini-3?vid=128001). Plus, we chatted about the Clevr Blends Starter Kit with frother (https://amzn.to/3Gh49KJ). Finally, in the entertainment section, we explore The Beatles' final song "Now And Then" (https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/beatles-new-song-now-and-then-1234868643) and share our experience of watching Steve Martin and Martin Short live, offering a hilarious and memorable performance. As we wrap up, we wish you all a fantastic Thanksgiving season and encourage you to check out our podcast for more exciting updates and discussions. Thanks for tuning in! As always, thank you for listening and feel free to reach out and let us know what you think at: somewhatfrank@est.us Get updates like this in your inbox before they hit the web by subscribing to the newsletter here: https://frankgruber.me/newsletter/
Milyen a Mini4 Pro egy hónap repkedés után? Mik a tapasztalatok?
First up this week is Amazon, who has announce they will start delivering medicine in College Station, Texas. Prime air aims to transport medicine to homes within 60 minutes of ordering, and includes over 500 medications for the flue, asthma, and pneumonia. Amazon hopes to sameday delivery over 500 million packages a year, and recently we've seen a number of lay-offs suggesting their drone program was dying. We'll have to wait and see if this is a turn around or a last-ditch effort to make the program a success. Next up this week is Aloft, who won the GENIUS NY challenge for innovation. The win provides Aloft with an additional $500,000, which will be used to expand their team in NY. Josh Ziering said “Securing this win at GENIUS NY is not just a testament to the innovation and hard work of the Aloft team but also underlines the promise and potential of our growing partnerships in the State of New York, With the support and visibility that comes with this investment, we're poised to continue growing Aloft at an even faster pace.” If you're somehow unfamiliar with Aloft, they're the largest LAANC provider in the country and our preferred LAANC app. Aloft includes both fleet management, flight tracking, flight planning, incident tracking, and LAANC. If you'd like to learn more about Aloft, check out our Aloft Deep Dive! Third up this week is a company called DataBlanket, whose mission is to use AI to fight woodland fires. This start up was launched last year, and their goal is to use drones to determine where resources should be allocated to effectively fight the fire. DataBlanket uses a drone manufactured by Ascent Aero systems called the Spirit. The Spirit is a coaxial drone capable of flying in extreme conditions, temperatures, and weather including winds in excess of 40 mph, rain, and temps up to 130F. DataBlanket has taken the Spirit and equipped it with AI and a custom payload and swarming technology to map fires or conduct search and rescue missions. DataBlanket hopes to conduct pilot programs in late 2024 or early 2025, pending FAA approvals for BVLOS. Your final story this week is Pilot Institute! We just passed 80,000 people in our part 107 course, 80,000 subscribers on this channel, 169,000+ TRUST certificates, and over 27,500 free stickers shipped! Here's a big thank you to those who follow us, your support makes this possible! We also just released the DJI Air 3 Deep Dive and the DJI Mini 4 Pro Deep Dive, with the Inspire 3 Deep Dive coming very soon! Last up, sorry about missing our scheduled live event this week. We got busy around the office putting out fires and when we finally stopped to think, it was already 4:15. Have a great weekend, and we'll see you for the live next Monday! https://dronelife.com/2023/10/17/this-ai-enabled-system-teaches-drones-to-fight-fires-datablanket/ https://www.aloft.ai/blog/aloft-wins-500k-investment-at-the-genius-ny-drone-accelerator-pitch-competition/
El fabricante de drones de consumo por excelencia sigue a lo suyo, con un ritmo de lanzamiento de 3 o 4 dispositivos nuevos al año. Os cuento las últimas novedades y analizo la polémica decisión comercial de la marca al respecto de la batería Plus del modelo Mini.
-DJI Mini 4 Pro already?: https://www.engadget.com/dji-mini-4-pro-review-the-best-lightweight-drone-gains-more-power-and-smarts-130012755.html -New Raspberry Pi (5): https://www.engadget.com/the-raspberry-pi-5-uses-the-companys-own-chip-designs-061316561.html -iPhone action button review -Meta Connect announcements: https://www.engadget.com/everything-announced-at-meta-connect-quest-3-release-date-smart-glasses-and-meta-ai-192757855.html?src=rss -Want to grow some teeth?! https://science.slashdot.org/story/23/09/26/2222257/worlds-first-drug-to-regrow-teeth-enters-clinical-trials?utm_source=rss0.9mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed -Give a mouse a cookie and he'll want you to allow competitors apps in your apps store as well https://www.reuters.com/technology/eus-breton-tells-apple-ceo-open-its-ecosystem-rivals-2023-09-26/ -The Dark Side of the iPhone USB C Connector https://www.autoevolution.com/news/the-usb-c-iphone-15-makes-wired-carplay-a-confusing-mess-221671.html -Real Baseball, virtual world! https://www.engadget.com/the-angels-face-the-marlins-in-mlbs-first-regular-season-virtual-ballpark-game-202934979.html -This is too wild. https://gamerant.com/japanese-government-didnt-expect-its-ghibli-themed-dating-event-to-be-so-popular/ -The PRIME study. Neuralink is very on brand with Musk. https://www.theverge.com/2023/9/19/23880861/neuralink-human-clinical-trial-n1-implant
DJI Mini 4 Pro, BARSZ rendszer https://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/BARSZ_(távközlési_rendszer)
Главные IT-новости в подкасте Telegram-канала ForGeeks. Рассказали про уход биржи Binance из России, новые продукты Meta*, анонс коптера Mini 4 Pro, новую книгу Виктора Пелевина и многое другое. Слушайте свежий выпуск, читайте и подписывайтесь на ForGeeks в Telegram.*Meta признана экстремистской организацией на территории РФ и её деятельность запрещена
In this episode I talk about the DJI Mini 4 Pro. More Content: prestonjensen.com
Episode 110 of "The Total Podcast! With Phil Scott" features MotorBiscuit Automotive Journalist Amanda Cline! Amanda brings her keen automotive knowledge and insights to the show! Plus: The DJI Mini 4 Pro sub 250 gram drone finally hits the market! Don't miss this informative episode! Episode Links: https://www.motorbiscuit.com/author/amanda-cline/ https://www.motorbiscuit.com/2022-maserati-mc20-review-supercar-masterpiece-engineering-design/ https://www.dji.com/mini-4-pro?site=brandsite&from=homepage https://www.instagram.com/podcastphil/
Episode 109 of "The Total Podcast! With Phil Scott" features the Nissan Altima and Versa May Be Axed, DJI Mini 4 Pro and Mavic 3 News, MLB Wild Card Standings, and Janessy DeLeon Has New Book Due Out Soon! Hear all of that on this informative episode! Episode 109 Links: https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a44976346/nissan-altima-versa-dead/ https://dronedj.com/2023/09/04/dji-mini-4-leak-specs/ https://dronedj.com/2023/09/05/dji-leakers-detail-trove-of-improvements-in-mavic-3-drone-series-upgrade/ The Original Dobo (he has great drone videos): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzgmaQDppr0 https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/not-a-shot-jannesy-deleon/1143087120 https://jannesydeleon.com/book/not-a-shot/ https://www.amazon.com/Not-Shot-Story-Overcoming-Gabby/dp/1955767475/?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_w=fxFyZ&content-id=amzn1.sym.579192ca-1482-4409-abe7-9e14f17ac827&pf_rd_p=579192ca-1482-4409-abe7-9e14f17ac827&pf_rd_r=134-7069113-1095729&pd_rd_wg=RUgQn&pd_rd_r=975b62d9-10d5-4d51-aca4-a225361647a6&ref_=aufs_ap_sc_dsk https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/phil-scott7/episodes/Episode-84-Janessy-DeLeon---Author-of-Tag--Youre-It-A-Story-on-Inclusion-with-Gabby--Nicky---Shes-an-Inspiring-Mom--and-a-True-Survivor-e1enuga Bonus Links: https://www.instagram.com/podcastphil/reels/?hl=en https://youtu.be/uzivkK-OhCI https://youtu.be/WLcGHPu1Scs
Episode 108 of The Total Podcast With Phil Scott features: The $300,000 2025 Ford Mustang GTD, DJI Mini 4 Pro Leaks, San Diego Padres Slide and MLB Wild Card Standings, Plus Updated Back to School Laptop Computer Links. Don't Miss this Episode! Episode 108 Links: https://www.autoblog.com/2023/08/17/2025-ford-mustang-gtd-revealed/ https://dronedj.com/2023/08/17/new-leaks-offer-look-at-two-rumored-dji-mini-4-pro-drones/ Laptop Computer Links: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/lenovo-yoga-6-2-in-1-13-3-wuxga-1920-x-1200-touch-laptop-ryzen-5-7530u-with-8gb-memory-256gb-ssd-dark-teal/6533955.p?skuId=6533955 https://www.bestbuy.com/site/hp-envy-2-in-1-15-6-full-hd-touch-screen-laptop-amd-ryzen-5-7530u-8gb-memory-256gb-ssd-nightfall-black/6535748.p?skuId=6535748 https://www.costco.com/hp-14%22-touchscreen-laptop---amd-ryzen-3-5300u---hd-1366-x-768---windows-11-in-s-mode.product.4000176433.html https://www.costco.com/macbook-air-13.3-inch---apple-m1-chip-8-core-cpu%2c-7-core-gpu---8gb-memory---256gb-ssd-space-gray.product.100688258.html https://www.bestbuy.com/site/macbook-air-13-6-laptop-apple-m2-chip-8gb-memory-256gb-ssd-midnight/6509650.p?skuId=6509650 Phil Scott: https://www.instagram.com/podcastphil/reels/?hl=en https://www.youtube.com/@thetotalpodcastwithphilsco1151/featured
In today's episode, we'll explore the latest addition to my collection: the DJI Mini 3 Pro drone.
After taking his new DJI Mini 3 Pro on its maiden voyage Robert gets into how it did (how well he did with it), some future use cases, problems with accessories and much more. Are you interested in getting into drones? Which ones are you looking to get? What are your thoughts on drones? For the video on the initial flight see: https://youtu.be/sfp-ogDMxoICheck out our videos at SpaceAgeConsulting - YouTubeReach out to us at ABOUT | spaceage-llcTweet to us at @rbaker_spaceage
Welcome back to another episode of "Your Drone Questions. Answered"! In this episode we interview our expert guest Glenn Dickow, a citizen member of the Town of Delavan Lake Committee in southern Wisconsin and a lake quality advocate. His mission is to address the water quality issues facing Lake Delavan and educate others who love the lake.In this episode, we explore how drones are used to support environmental initiatives, focusing specifically on Glenn's work with Lake Delavan. The drone provides a unique and new perspective for lake property owners and boaters, allowing them to see the lake from a different angle.Glenn explains that water quality is measured based on factors such as clarity and phosphorus levels. Excessive phosphorus from surrounding farmland can lead to the growth of plants and algae, eventually harming the lake ecosystem. To address this issue, Glenn highlights the importance of maintaining the ponds that filter out the phosphorus-laden sediment. He uses his drone to capture footage of the ponds and the dredging process, providing visual insights to lake lovers and stakeholders.Glenn shares his experience with the DJI Mini 3 Pro drone, which he finds easy to use, even as a novice. The drone's safety features, such as returning home when the battery is low or out of sight, alleviate concerns about accidents. He plans to take a certification course to ensure responsible drone piloting near private airports and looks forward to exploring other sections of the lake to create informative videos.We conclude the episode by discussing the advice Glenn has for beginners interested in using drones for environmental initiatives. He emphasizes the importance of passion and using drones as a unique storytelling tool to convey messages effectively. Taking the initiative and fearlessly trying it out are key to success.
Anafi Ai vs DJI drones? What should pilots choose and why? How can we map better? Today's episode is brought to you by Drone U courses and Drone U membership. With over 41 courses covering range of topics, from business growth, safe flying to wedding videography, Drone U courses have been tailored to give you the best value for your membership. Know more about Drone U courses and how our membership can give you access to all our online content and our new offering to only Drone U members - the Drone U members only monthly coaching calls. Today's show is on the Anafi AI drone and why we recommended it over the DJI drones in the past and if the Anafi AI still is the preferred drone over the latest offerings from DJI? Our question for today is from Easton who wants to clarify something we spoke in 2020 about preferring the Anafi AI over the DJI products. Easton owns a DJI Mini 3 Pro and with the Mini 3 Pro, Easton would like to know whether we still recommend the Anafi and would like us to back our recommendations with relevant data and information. Thank you for the question, Easton. We respond to today's question by providing a quick overview and data on the time and resources used by a Phantom and Anafi AI for carrying out a drone mapping mission. We elaborate on how the Anafi AI compares to some of the present day drones on paramaters such as shutter, mapping time and ease of mapping and discuss the important parameters that volume mappers need to keep in mind while working on mapping projects. We also look into ground sampling distance and what impacts it alongside discussing the larger sensor advantage of the Anafi AI. We also look into various offerings provided by current DJI drones such as the Mini 3 Pro, the Mavic 3 Enterprise and when these drones can be utilized for mapping alongside recommendations for mapping drones based on on the continued debate on Chinese v American drone discussion. Tune In Today !! Get Your Biggest and Most Common Drone Certificate Questions Answered by Downloading this FREE Part 107 PDF Make sure to get yourself the all-new Drone U landing pad! Get your questions answered: https://thedroneu.com/. If you enjoy the show, the #1 thing you can do to help us out is to subscribe to it on iTunes. Can we ask you to do that for us real quick? While you're there, leave us a 5-star review, if you're inclined to do so. Thanks! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ask-drone-u/id967352832. Become a Drone U Member. Access to over 30 courses, great resources, and our incredible community. Follow Us Site – https://thedroneu.com/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/droneu Instagram – https://instagram.com/thedroneu/ Twitter – https://twitter.com/thedroneu YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/c/droneu Timestamps: [01:14] Today's question on whether Anafi AI is a value for money drone? [04:22] Paul compares the Phantom map and Anafi Ai and shares the data and time used for mapping and 3D modelling [05:55] What are the rules of Ground sampling distance and how the larger sensor of the Anafi AI gives it an edge [07:55] How does the Mavic 3 Enterprise and Phantom compare with the Anafi AI [08:43] Is the Mini 3 Pro suited for mapping? [010:05] How does shutter impact the drone abilities in mapping [011:46] Should pilots looking to buy a drone with a 5k budget opt for a Mavic 3 Enterprise?
Anafi Ai vs DJI drones? What should pilots choose and why? How can we map better? Today's episode is brought to you by Drone U courses and Drone U membership. With over 41 courses covering range of topics, from business growth, safe flying to wedding videography, Drone U courses have been tailored to give you the best value for your membership. Know more about Drone U courses and how our membership can give you access to all our online content and our new offering to only Drone U members - the Drone U members only monthly coaching calls. Today's show is on the Anafi AI drone and why we recommended it over the DJI drones in the past and if the Anafi AI still is the preferred drone over the latest offerings from DJI? Our question for today is from Easton who wants to clarify something we spoke in 2020 about preferring the Anafi AI over the DJI products. Easton owns a DJI Mini 3 Pro and with the Mini 3 Pro, Easton would like to know whether we still recommend the Anafi and would like us to back our recommendations with relevant data and information. Thank you for the question, Easton. We respond to today's question by providing a quick overview and data on the time and resources used by a Phantom and Anafi AI for carrying out a drone mapping mission. We elaborate on how the Anafi AI compares to some of the present day drones on paramaters such as shutter, mapping time and ease of mapping and discuss the important parameters that volume mappers need to keep in mind while working on mapping projects. We also look into ground sampling distance and what impacts it alongside discussing the larger sensor advantage of the Anafi AI. We also look into various offerings provided by current DJI drones such as the Mini 3 Pro, the Mavic 3 Enterprise and when these drones can be utilized for mapping alongside recommendations for mapping drones based on on the continued debate on Chinese v American drone discussion. Tune In Today !! Get Your Biggest and Most Common Drone Certificate Questions Answered by Downloading this FREE Part 107 PDF Make sure to get yourself the all-new Drone U landing pad! Get your questions answered: https://thedroneu.com/. If you enjoy the show, the #1 thing you can do to help us out is to subscribe to it on iTunes. Can we ask you to do that for us real quick? While you're there, leave us a 5-star review, if you're inclined to do so. Thanks! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ask-drone-u/id967352832. Become a Drone U Member. Access to over 30 courses, great resources, and our incredible community. Follow Us Site – https://thedroneu.com/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/droneu Instagram – https://instagram.com/thedroneu/ Twitter – https://twitter.com/thedroneu YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/c/droneu Timestamps: [01:14] Today's question on whether Anafi AI is a value for money drone? [04:22] Paul compares the Phantom map and Anafi Ai and shares the data and time used for mapping and 3D modelling [05:55] What are the rules of Ground sampling distance and how the larger sensor of the Anafi AI gives it an edge [07:55] How does the Mavic 3 Enterprise and Phantom compare with the Anafi AI [08:43] Is the Mini 3 Pro suited for mapping? [010:05] How does shutter impact the drone abilities in mapping [011:46] Should pilots looking to buy a drone with a 5k budget opt for a Mavic 3 Enterprise?
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Pamping the Twetch redesign; NFTs are dead; more crypto lawsuits & investigations; Starbucks shuts down unionized location; Amazon VP pushes sellers to oppose bill good for Amazon; Microsoft cleans up their policies; Apple gets in on Pay Later; Reply All is kaput; Strange New Worlds continues a good run; Rat in the Kitchen; The Orville pivots; Sandman causes uninformed internet to have a cow; Jason gears up new studio; two IKEA turntables & a Marshall stack; Feeting Woices; the Leia show; Tim Horton's app tracking & hockey lawsuits, hoser!Show notes at https://gog.show/557Sponsors:Kolide - Visit kolide.com/gog Enter your email when prompted to receive your free Kolide Gift Bundle after trial activation.MasterClass - Head over to m365masterclass.com and enter code GOG at checkout for 20% off your subscription for life.Mac Geek Gab Podcast - Visit MacGeekGab.com or search for Mac Geek Gab on Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Don't Get Caught without having Mac Geek Gab in your rotation.Hover - Go to Hover now and grab your very own domain or a few of them at hover.com/gog and get 10% off your first purchase.FOLLOW UPFacebook's algorithm change in 2018 benefitted Republican groups, researchers sayTwetchIntroducing Twetch Market 3.0!Praise for Uvalde shooter and call for copycats is growing online, Homeland Security warnsIN THE NEWSWinkelvoss twins' crypto exchange faces lawsuit over $36 million theftSEC is investigating Binance over its BNB tokenThe First Starbucks Location That Voted to Unionize Is Being Shut DownAmazon VP tries to convince sellers to oppose antitrust billMicrosoft drops non-compete clauses and NDAs from employee settlementsApple Pay Later doesn't worry us, says CEO of buy now, pay later unicorn AffirmMEDIA CANDYStar Trek: Strange New WorldsThe Orville: New HorizonsRat in the KitchenThe SandmanJohanna ConstantineFourth of JulyYvonne Orji: Momma, I Made It!APPS & DOODADSSteelSeries Nimbus+ Bluetooth Mobile Gaming Controller with iPhone Mount - 30+ Hour Battery Life - Apple-Licensed - Made for iOS, iPadOS, tvOS - with Apple ArcadeRØDE Professional Headphones, Black (NTH-100)100 Pieces Headphone Ear Covers Disposable Earphone Overs Sanitary Non-Woven Stretch Earpad Covers Earcup Covers Fit for Most on Ear Headphones (Black,11 cm)Sennheiser Professional MKH 416-P48U3 Short Shotgun Interference Tube MicrophoneRode SM4-R Suspension Microphone Shock Mount for 3/8" or 5/8" Thread Mounts[2 Pack] Judunmsk Mini 3 Pro HD Tempered Glass Screen Protector Film for DJI Mini 3 Pro RC Controller, DJI Mini 3 Pro RC Remote Controller Accessories [9H Hardness] [Anti-Scratch] [2.5D Arc Edge]YepIKEA teamed up with Swedish House Mafia on a turntableMarshall widens the soundstage on its new home speaker lineupA "Solar Tsunami" Could Entirely Wipe Out The Internet Within A Decade, Suggests StudyEU agrees single mobile charging port in blow to AppleFeeting.app - Your hands-free, audio-only walking meeting platformWoice on Product HuntWoiceStageTimer.ioSECURITY HAH!The CyberWireDave BittnerHacking HumansCaveatControl LoopYour Tim Hortons Coffee App Knew Where You Were at All TimesCanadian Hockey LawsuitCLOSING SHOUT-OUTSRIP David Lynch music contributor Julee CruiseSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Eggs redux; work from home debate, the Great Whiplash; Hotel Suicide; Twitter sale on hold, over Musk's antics; Youtube isn't a website according to Texas; adtech RTB breach; CityCoins crash; tempests in teapots at Apple; Grubhub's bad promo; Netflix layoffs; HBO app issues; Slower Horses; Kids in the Hall return; Barry; Naked Lunch; back on Brave; social media breaks & violent content on Facebook; AI characters, Artbreeder & title tags; Star Wars excitement; tracking period apps; pay with a smile; Dave's Favorite Things returns.Show notes at https://gog.show/554/Sponsors:Kolide - Visit kolide.com/gog Enter your email when prompted to receive your free Kolide Gift Bundle after trial activation.M365 Masterclass - Head over to m365masterclass.com and enter code GOG at checkout for 20% off your subscription for life.FOLLOW UPPlant-based 'whole' eggs could be served in US restaurants this yearApple softens its stance on remote work amid return-to-office delaysApple exec who left the company due to in-person work policy now returning to GoogleSee what it's like to live in one of the compact sleep pods that allow 14 residents to share a single home in CaliforniaIN THE NEWSWith Twitter deal on hold, Musk says a lower sale price isn't 'out of the question'A court just blew up internet law because it thinks YouTube isn't a websiteReport spotlights vast scale of adtech's ‘biggest data breach'Miami's mayor backed MiamiCoin crypto—then its price dropped 95%Apple will allow some apps to automatically charge you higher subscription pricesGrubhub's free lunch offer in NYC crashed its website and appNetflix lays off 150 mostly US-based staffAI Can Predict People's Race From X-Ray Images, And Scientists Are ConcernedMEDIA CANDYLast Week Tonight with John OliverSlow Horses on Apple TV+New Kids in the Hall on Amazon PrimeBarry on HBONaked LunchAPPS & DOODADSBrave web browser for iOS updated with new ‘Privacy Hub'DJI Mini 3 Pro - 51 Things You Should Know Before Buying!DJI Mini 3 ProTaking a Break from Social Media Makes you Happier and Less Anxious by Cal NewportTaking a One-Week Break from Social Media Improves Well-Being, Depression, and Anxiety: A Randomized Controlled TrialMeta has nearly doubled the amount of violent content removed from FacebookWe Used AI To Show What "Twilight" Characters Would Look Like In Real Life Based On The Books, And Emmett Looks Incredibly HuggableArtbreederSECURITY HAH!The CyberWireDave BittnerHacking HumansCaveatStar Wars: The Rebellion Will Be TelevisedData Marketplace Selling Info About Who Uses Period Tracking AppsMastercard's pay-with-a-smile test is bound to rile privacy advocatesHow To Clear Out Your Zombie Apps and Online AccountsOWC Thunderbolt 4 Dock5K iMac monitor conversion project underwayApple Magic KeyboardSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.