The U.S. just banned foreign drone makers like DJI. What happens to your DJI drone now? Credit: Cheng Xin/Getty Images Bah humbug. Just days before Christmas, the U.S. has effectively banned foreign ...
The US telecommunications regulator said on Monday that it is adding Shenzhen-based DJI, the world’s largest drone maker, to a list of companies determined to pose “unacceptable risks” to US national ...
SPOKANE, Wash. – DJI, a leading drone manufacturer, is facing a potential halt in sales across the United States due to delays in a security audit. The Senate Committee for Armed Services ordered an ...
WASHINGTON, Dec 18 (Reuters) - Two U.S senators on Thursday asked several U.S. construction companies to detail the use of Chinese-made DJI drones in government contracts and at sensitive national ...
Chinese-made drones have dominated the skies in the United States for years, with private owners, police departments, and firefighters deploying them nationwide. But a new rule by the Federal ...
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The PlayStation Portal is a neat device for handheld gaming, bringing back the charm of Sony's retired PSP Vita and the vanilla PSP. And thanks to the November update, it can now be used as a ...
Americans won’t be able to buy new models from DJI, the Chinese maker of most of the world’s drones. But U.S. pilots can keep the drones they have. By Farah Stockman The Trump administration announced ...
Imported drones, like the ones made by DJI, are said to present an ‘unacceptable risk’ without authorization from the DoD or DHS. Imported drones, like the ones made by DJI, are said to present an ...
TV viewers are increasingly upset over missing their favourite shows after the Christmas Eve broadcast on freeview channels, including Three, proved unwatchable for a second night in a row. Viewers ...
FCC adds DJI, Autel, and foreign-made drones to its "Covered List," barring approval for new models due to national security risks. The move follows concerns about unauthorised surveillance and supply ...