Drones The Pixy flies no more as Snap reportedly grounds development of its selfie drone I guess there's always the selfie stick, right? Amazon's drone delivery service is set to finally take to the skies this year Amazon is starting small before expanding Prime Air to new heights. AT&T can't make pigs fly, but it's using Flying COWs to spread 5G far and wide AT&T just upgraded its Flying COWs with 5G. Latest about Drones How to clean and take care of your drone By Marc Lagace last updated 22 June 18 Accessories Canada's new drone laws make flying in urban areas virtually impossible By Marc Lagace last updated 24 March 17 Transport Canada has laid out tougher rules for drone pilots, including penalties of up to $3000 in fines for those who break the law. Accessories Google's Project Wing drone delivery service could begin sometime in 2017 By John Callaham published 2 November 15 David Vos, the leader for Google's Project Wing drone delivery service, stated that it currently plans to start its commercial business sometime in 2017. Accessories 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Archives Be an expert in 5 minutesGet the latest news from Android Central, your trusted companion in the world of AndroidContact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors LATEST ARTICLES1Our favorite cheap tablet just got way cheaper with a historic 32% OFF during Amazon's holiday sale2Google ditches the Play Store's easy 'Share apps' in new System version3Telsa and TinyPod prove Wear OS is still a second-rate platform to watchOS4Leaked hands-on Galaxy S25 Plus images double down on old rumors5Samsung's next Galaxy Z Fold phone might work with an S Pen you need to charge
Canada's new drone laws make flying in urban areas virtually impossible By Marc Lagace last updated 24 March 17 Transport Canada has laid out tougher rules for drone pilots, including penalties of up to $3000 in fines for those who break the law.
Google's Project Wing drone delivery service could begin sometime in 2017 By John Callaham published 2 November 15 David Vos, the leader for Google's Project Wing drone delivery service, stated that it currently plans to start its commercial business sometime in 2017.