Folks in Nevada might be stoked at their little slice of drone history, an aircraft successfully delivering some goodies in a U.S. first.
If you’re looking for a new line of work here’s something that may interest you. Watch out ladies, these drone pilots are coming in hot.
Drone racing is about to take over the world, but Dubai is on trend, welcoming the age of robotics with wide open arms and big, lit-up race tracks.
“Dronies” are set to be the next selfie and for good reason, too. They take away the narcissist aspect and get to show the world more than just you from your shoulders up.
Whether or not you’re into surfing, this footage will be the best thing you will watch today. Wow.
If you want to see the pros in action then check this out, by far the coolest drone racing video we’ve ever seen.
Welcome to the Drone Racing League where speed is all that is needed to be the best in the world. Oh, and probably a drone and a bit of cash to spare in case you crash.
What was once the third-largest city in Syria is now a mass of destruction and waste. The question is, what will become of a once prospering state after there is nothing left to destroy.
How did the eagle become King of the Air? Well, as the story goes, he had to train, battle and take down a drone to keep his title.
You know that race in Star Wars where lil’ Anakin proves his skills as a racer? Well you might be able to *kinda* do the same.
May we please have a round of applause for the Loon Copter, but especially the choice of music it uses to show off its magic.
If you happen to have a drone lying around why not step it up a notch and land yourself a slithery reptile? It’s the obvious choice.
The Megacopter is epic! It is massive! And it holds the new Guinness Record for the heaviest load lifted by a remote-controlled multicopter EVER!
Drones are going to be taking over the sky as online delivery services are making use of various kinds to get packages to you within 30 minutes.
It takes a fair bit of work to set a new world record these days, although even without that title this would still be a mightily impressive achievement.
Drone footage is a dime a dozen these days, although these two videos are unlike anything we’ve ever seen before.
Tokyo has taken to the air to remove the threats of suspicious drones in only a way they would.
For the first time since Prime Amazon revealed their drone plans we have video footage, voiced by none other than our old pal Jeremy.
Fly like paper, get high like planes…Use this app-drone combo to create a paper airplane that will actually fly where you want it to.
Drones are taking over the world and now, drone photography even has its own Instagram-esque platform.
Google isn’t the only home-delivery service going the way of the drone and has some fierce competition.
One kid in New Zealand will be bragging about this for weeks, his inch-perfect kick sending a drone tumbling from the sky.
We know that the movie ‘Up’ has inspired a few copycats, but this guy has really channelled some mad scientist vibes and taken it one step further.
Drones have been an uncomfortable topic from the get go, but now American states are using them to shoot none lethal weapons.
If the advent of the drone has taught us anything it’s that no matter where you are you’re never safe from the prying eyes of a drone. Even atop a wind turbine my friend.
In this epic fight between machine and bird, watch as machine is properly dominated by nature in mid air.
As the world continues to explore what can be done with drones, some people in Ohio demonstrate how they can be used as a drug mule, albeit unsuccessfully
It’s official – drones are taking over the world. Not really (yet), but they are starting to pose serious issues for airlines as was evidenced at JFK
There’s a lot of drone action going on at the moment. Everyone seems to be building bigger and better ones, and Facebook are no exception as they unveil their new toy
Whilst drones have proven popular for their ability to capture fantastic aerial footage and photography a new video has illustrated a rather worrying use for our flying friends.