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A University of Central Florida professor will be sending a fleet of drones to the Pacific Coast soon. They’re part of a mapping project that will help scientists gauge the health of coastal ecosystems.
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At the Orange County Library’s tech hub in downtown Orlando, you can record a song, fly a simulator and build something with a 3D printer. As the Melrose Center gets ready for their creative expo Saturday, we tour the state of the art studios and talk about the library’s tech revolution with Melrose Center director Jim Myers.
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Orlando could get new regulations on drones Monday.
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Walt Disney World has debuted a new light show—not with fireworks or lasers but-- drones. Disney partnered with Intel for its ‘Starbright Holidays’ night show at Disney Springs.
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Summer brings a higher risk of shark bites and drownings. Lifeguards do their part but what if they had an extra set of eyes up in the sky?
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U.S. Senator Bill Nelson of Florida said it’s time to strengthen regulations for commercial drones.
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A new law restricts drone photography of private property in Florida without written consent of the owner. But Central Florida drone operators say it might not do much to curb nuisance drone use.
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The FAA is granting six movie and TV production companies permission to use drones for filming. The move could pave the way for the unmanned aircraft systems to be used in other commercial ventures.
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The Walt Disney Co. has its sights set on bringing drone technology into the theme park airscape. Three Disney patents surfaced on August 21st showing the company is looking into how it could use drones to deliver entertainment to its guests.