DJI, a Chinese-based technology company, got rid of its geofence software, which stopped people from flying drones over the ...
The fervor over unidentified drones in the skies over New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania began in December, with the ...
The drone maker is removing software restraints that prevented its products from flying over restricted areas, ceding control ...
“The FAA does not require geofencing from drone manufacturers,” FAA spokesperson Ian Gregor confirms to The Verge. But former DJI head of global policy, Brendan Schulman, doesn’t seem to think this is ...
Less than a month after drone swarms haunted New Jersey’s night skies, DJI removed the geofencing features that finally ended ...
The world's largest drone manufacturer changed software that once prevented drones from flying in restricted airspace.
A software update from Chinse drone makers DJI removed geofencing restrictions and allows operators to fly in restricted ...
In a blog post published this week, DJI said it was doing away with geofenced No Fly Zones and replacing them with “enhanced warning zones,” maintained by the Federal Aviation Administration.
The DJI Flip and Neo are both easy to fly and safe enough to take off and launch from the palm of your hand. We're here to ...
and you still can’t let it out of your sight. Foreign drone companies, especially DJI, have exploited FAA’s 55-lb. weight limit to the detriment of the industry’s advancement. By flooding ...
Here’s what DJI told The Verge about its big decision. Here’s what DJI told The Verge about its big decision. Sean Hollister is a senior editor and founding member of The Verge who covers ...