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A Revolutionary Selfie Drone Has Been Launched in Australia

A flying drone that includes a camera isn’t exactly news, right? Well, if you take a good look at the Roam-e Flying Selfie drone, you may change your perspective. This new drone is capable of following you around and recognizes your facial traits, taking amazing shots. The drone can fly around you and take shots for up to 20 minutes, and then needs to be recharged, a process that takes about two hours.

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The pictures have a 1080p quality; the drone can also take 360 degrees, panoramic pictures and even stream live video.

 

Facebook and Suicide Prevention

People worldwide will soon get access to Facebook’s suicide prevention tools. These tools are already available in the US, being of great help for people who think about suicide or hurting themselves. They are also a valuable resource for family members or friends who are concerned about the wellbeing of their loved ones.

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The tools were built using help from mental health specialists. People can find various useful resources on the site: links to suicide prevention hotlines, help for family members, links to professionals that can help them, and more.

Facebook has stated its intentions to help people in distress, no matter the crisis they are going through, and the first steps in this direction were made back in 2011. About 800,000 persons die of suicide every year, and Facebook has close to 2 billion users in the entire world.

New Advances in Wi-Fi Performance

Wi-Fi Alliance’s “wave 2” set of features helps increase speed by allowing routers to intelligently handle several devices that are connected to the network at the same time and need a high bandwidth.

The new technology named Multi-user Multiple Input Multiple Output (MU-MIMO) helps more devices to share the same Internet connection without sacrificing speed or performance. The reported download speed can reach up to 300% in comparison with “wave 1”. It is estimated that over 80% of the devices will use MU-MIMO by 2020.

“People need more bandwith these days, and a lot of it has been wasted until now. MU-MIMO is a great solution, because it boosts speed and also increases security”, according to Mr. George Hardesty, CEO of Data Alliance.

 

People Delivery Drones – Dream or Reality?

Amazon is already using drones to deliver packages door to door. But will there ever be drones carrying persons from one point to another? Some companies have started to design drones that are supposed to get their passengers to a given address using the fastest and safest route possible, avoiding other flying objects.

The first prototypes look like small planes, and are deemed to be safer than helicopters. These devices will probably have a price that’s similar to high end Tesla cars. The first drones will be able to fly with speeds of up to 200…300 mph.

 

IBot, the Wheelchair that Climbs Stairs

DEKA Research and Development has announced its interest in helping disabled people with new mobility solutions. As a direct consequence, their iBot was resurrected, and it utilizes a new balance technology which is similar to the one that’s being used by Segway.

People using the iBot will be able to climb stairs, making use of two sets of wheels which rotate to perform the action. Toyota is going to license DEKA’s balancing technology for medical purposes.

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