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Verus Technology Group receives its first Multi-Million-Dollar purchase order for its mobile drone detection product

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ASHBURN, Va., Jan. 4, 2019 — (PRNewswire) — Verus Technology Group Inc. (VERUS), today announced that it received its first individual multi-million-dollar purchase order from U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) for its next-generation SkyView-MP Counter Unmanned Aircraft System (CUAS). VERUS is honored to have SkyView selected by USSOCOM to provide essential UAS detection capabilities to mitigate the threats posed by small unmanned aircraft systems. VERUS has delivered a small number of its SkyView-MP V2 systems to other customers and has already started shipments for this significant order.

SkyView CUAS systems provide operators with long-range detection and tracking of small unmanned aircraft systems (e.g. drones). VERUS's te..

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TopDevelopers.co announces the top 15 Blockchain Development Companies for 2019

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TopDevelopers.co announces the top 15 Blockchain Development Companies for 2019

Top Blockchain Developers – 2019

A deep research on the qualities of the competent Blockchain developers who can create a new way for improved business have brought this list of 15 companies.

Everything will be tokenized and connected by a blockchain one day.”— Fred EhrsamSAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, USA, January 4, 2019 /EINPresswire.com/ — Blockchain integration is now an inevitable solution in bit-coin exchange market. The decentralized applications or the dApps are claiming popularity in the recent days. Amidst all these excitements, TopDevelopers has brought to you the list of Blockchain developers who can adeptly create customized blockchain solutions and decentralized apps for business manag..

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CES 2019: Tech preview of the expo’s hottest new gadgets

CES 2019: Tech preview of the expo's hottest new gadgets

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Media captionWATCH: A hi-tech sun cream sprayer that won't leave you with sticky hands will be at CES
The CES trade show is powering up again in Vegas. Most of the biggest names in tech and stacks of start-ups you've never heard of will compete for attention over the next week.
Some products may launch new categories – past events presented a first look at video cassette recorders (VCRs), organic light-emitting diode (OLED) TVs and Android tablets. But many more will flop or never even make it to market.

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More than 4,500 exhibitors are attending CES and more will take part in fringe events or host private demos in hotel suites

We've scoured the internet for hints about what will be on show…
AI assistants and smart livingOne of the biggest developments at the last few CES expos has been Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant..

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Global Agricultural Robots And Drones Market Insights, Technology, Demand, Material Sales, Regional Growth, Challenges, New Opportunities Forecast 2025

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Global Agricultural Robots And Drones Market Insights, Technology, Demand, Material Sales, Regional Growth, Challenges, New Opportunities Forecast 2025

Jan 03, 2019 (MarketersMedia via COMTEX) —

The Global Agricultural Robots and Drones Market size was valued at USD 4.79 billion in 2017 and is projected to be worth USD 56.02 billion by 2025 driven by increasing demand for smart technology paired with surge in government spending in agriculture sector.

Adroit Market Research launched a study titled, “Global Agricultural Robots and Drones Market Size 2017 By Type (Dairy Farm Robots, Autonomous Tractors, Agriculture Drones, Weeding Robots and Harvesting Robots), By Region and Forecast 2018 to 2025”. The study covers the global agricultural robots and drones market value for a period ranging between 2014 to 2025, where 2014 to 2017 imply the historical value with forecast between 2018 and 2025. The global agricultural robots and drones market rep..

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Technology, Ranked

FirstsThis week we're taking a look at first things, early things, and—for better or worse—things that are #1. The world is filled with amazing technologies, many that are so old we don’t even think of them as technologies at all.

Today, we present the definitive list of every important technology ever, ranked by their importance. These aren’t all necessarily good technologies, of course. There are plenty that have made the world a more miserable place for everybody. But they’re still on the list.
If you have any opinion about the fact that this list may be omitting an extremely vital technology, you would be wrong. This list is both correct and definitive and cannot be changed. And you’re wrong.
100. Cow milking machine1918: An automatic milking machine on display at the Women’s War Service Exhibition in Whitechapel, London.Photo: GettyAre you one of those chumps still milking a cow by hand? An extremely primitive automated cow milker was invented around 1860, but the contraptio..

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Forest Deptt To Use Drones To Check Fires :: Local News | Kashmir Observer

SRINAGAR — The forest department will use the drones to check the forest fires.
This was revealed during the technical training workshop on the use of web-based Forest Fire Monitoring App and GPS technology for the Range officers of Srinagar Forest Circle of the department.
Around 25 Range Forest Officers were trained in the use of the Forest Fire app at Forest Library Centre in Forest Campus, Sheikhbagh Srinagar by the experts of Demarcation and Photo Interpretation Divisions of the Department. The training programme was conducted in compliance to the directions given by the Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (PCCF), J&K Suresh Chugh to implement fully the use of Forest Fire Mobile based App by the forest field staff.
During the training programme Chief Conservator of Forests, Kashmir Farooq Gillani said that it is imperative in current digital age that Forest officers get trained in latest technologies like use of Geographical Positioning Systems (GPS), remote sensing and Forest ..

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The Drone Trailer: A Drone Gets Possessed by A Deranged Serial Killer

The first trailer for The Drone is here, which finally gives us the horror movie about drones that was always inevitably going to happen. Drones have become something far more commonplace than any of us likely expected they would ever be. Not only do tech giants like Amazon and Google use them regularly, but on the consumer end, people can buy high-quality drones for all sorts of things. And that's what this movie is focusing on. Not the big evil corporate monsters. No. This evil drone is one that any one of us could buy. In theory, that is. Assuming serial killers could actually transfer their being into an inanimate object. Which they can't. But that's what we have movies for, right?
The trailer starts out like a fluffy and encouraging offering from a major tech company like Google or Facebook. Cheery music. Simple, relatable imagery and messages about our increased dependency on technology in the modern age. But things devolve rather quickly when we encounter the titu..

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The NYPD planned to use drones during Times Square New Year’s Eve celebration. Then it started raining.

In this Jan. 1, 2018, file photo, confetti flies over Times Square during the New Year's celebration in New York. The New York Police Department is adding a drone this year to its security forces. (Seth Wenig/AP) December 31 at 4:49 PM Update: After this story published, NYPD officials announced that the department will not use drones during the city’s New Year’s Eve celebration due to inclement weather.
Before they pack into Times Square on Monday night, thousands of New Year’s Eve revelers will pass through the kind of intensive security measures that are normally found inside the nation’s airports.
While the crowd will probably be keenly aware of the heavy police presence, bomb-sniffing dogs and metal-sensing hand wands, there is one critical security measure that may escape their notice.
This year — for the first time in the New York Police Department’s history — officials will have a camera-equipped, remote-controlled quadcopter on hand with the ability to buzz above the ..

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