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Lucyd Launching All New Loud 3.0 Bluetooth-powered Glasses Jan 27

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Lucyd Loud is great for music on the move.

Lucyd is proud to introduce the newest line of their popular Bluetooth glasses, offering enhanced sound quality, comfort and style at an attractive price.

It is my firm belief that these new smartglasses represent a quantum leap over other options in the space, with their superior combination of quality, prescription adaptability and price.”— Harrison Gross, CEO Lucyd LtdMIAMI, FL, UNITED STATES, January 20, 2020 /EINPresswire.com/ — Lucyd Ltd, the smartglass developer and operator of a global eShop for tech eyewear, announces today that they are launching their third line of Lucyd Loud Bluetooth glasses. The newest edition of the..

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Large military-grade drones could soon be flying over your backyard

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Large military-grade drones could soon be flying over your backyard
General Atomics is conducting a test flight of its SkyGuardian drone over San Diego sometime this year.

Candice Bernd

January 20, 2020 12:29PM (UTC)

This article originally appeared on Truthout.

As the U.S. military and defense contractors eye a potential drone war with Iran as tensions with the country remain elevated, the defense industry is also preparing to test-fly domestic versions of its combat drones over major American cities in an effort to fully integrate military-grade drones into civil airspace alongside commercial air traffic in the coming years.

That's right, those robotic killing machines used for counterterrorism strikes in the Middle East are coming home — and could eventually be used to surveil large protests and communities of color throughout the U.S.
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The Poway-based defense contractor General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc., will test-fly its SkyGuard..

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CohuHD Costar Recognized Among Top 10 Intelligent Video Technology Solution Providers

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SAN DIEGO, CA, UNITED STATES, January 25, 2019 /EINPresswire.com/ — CohuHD Costar Recognized Among Top 10 Intelligent Video Technology Solution Providers
Gov CIO Outlook Includes Company in 2018 Top Vendor List
San Diego, CA & (January 28, 2019) – CohuHD Costar, a leader in video surveillance camera systems for use in mission-critical, sensitive environments, announces that the company has been named to Government CIO Outlook’s “Top 10 Video Technology Solution Providers” list for 2018.
“We are thrilled to be recognized by GovCIO as a Top Ten Provider of security solutions. Our singular focus is on designing, developing, and manufacturing high-definition cameras that withstand the most extreme..

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‘Far beyond delivering coffee’: govt enthusiastic on drone deliveries

AdvertisementThe ACT government has given its strongest endorsement yet of delivery drones, as tech-company Wing awaits the green light to launch its service in Canberra's northern suburbs.
While the Barr government has been supportive of Wing's presence in the Canberra region, including helping it secure land for its controversial Bonython trial, it has avoided expressing a view on the technology, and its long-term presence in the ACT.
Artist impression of drone delivery company Wing's proposed Mitchell headquarters
But in a statement to The Canberra Times, a government spokesman was enthusiastic about the benefits of delivery drones in the nation's capital.
“The potential of drones goes far beyond delivering a cup of coffee and could extend to emergency response, geographical mapping, improving time poor Canberrans’ quality of life and supporting people with a disability,” the spokesman said.
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Trump Touts ‘Smart Wall, Drones’ in Announcement to Reopen Government Without Wall Funding

President Trump touted the idea of a “smart wall” and “drones” at the United States-Mexico border during his Friday announcement to temporarily reopen the federal government without securing any funding for a border wall.
During an announcement where Trump said he would sign off on a three-week funding bill that includes no border wall funding, he touted using technological barriers at the border rather than “Medieval walls” from “sea to shining sea.”

Trump said:

The walls we are building are not Medieval walls. They are smart walls designed to meet the needs of front line border agents and are operationally effective. These barriers are made of steel, have see-through visibility … and are equipt with sensors, monitors, and cutting edge technology including state-of-the-art drones. [Emphasis added]

We do not need 2,000 miles of concrete wall from sea to shining sea. We never did. We never proposed that. We never wanted that because we have barriers at the border where natural struct..

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Drones: Growing danger around airports

The ability of drones to interfere with airliners — and inconvenience their passengers — has now been demonstrated on two continents, and the problem is likely to get worse as the number of small, unmanned devices multiply.
Law enforcement authorities are trying to figure out who flew a drone so high and so close to Newark Liberty International Airport that incoming flights were held up briefly during a peak hour at one of the united States' busiest airports.
Flights resumed within about 30 minutes — much more quickly than after a similar incident last month at London's Gatwick Airport.
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The pilots of both a Southwest Airlines flight and a United Airlines flight reported seeing a drone around 3,500 feet (1,000 meters) above Teterboro, New Jersey, about 9 miles (15 kilometers) from the Newark airport, on Tuesday.
As a precaut..

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Stuck in trade war, tech firms pitch the promise of innovation at Davos

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Stuck in trade war, tech firms pitch the promise of innovation at Davos

Global leaders and technology chieftains agreed on the need for stricter government oversight, after a year that featured privacy scandals at Facebook Inc. and a broad reckoning of the tech industry

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Silicon Valley believes driverless trucks and drones will quickly transform how we get things — but truckers and warehouse workers disagree

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While Amazon fulfillment centers and other warehouses are full of technology, not all logistics executives and managers are gung-ho about all the automation options out there.

Research shows that 60% of warehouse managers and executives don't have plans to incorporate drones or self-driving cars in their warehouses.
Truckers believe that self-driving cars can never do the job as well as a human can.

Uber and San Francisco-based startup Embark believe they can overhaul the future of freight with self-driving trucks. Starsky Robotics, another San Francisco startup, said they'll have driverless semis at the end of this year.

Amazon has several enterprising patents for drone delivery, including a drone that recognizes human gestures like a thumbs-up or arm waving.

And last year Tesla CEO Elon Musk called his semi-autonomous Tesla Semi truck “badass.”

Silicon Valley believes driverless trucks and drones will soon transform how we get things. But tr..

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