Apple Introduces iPhone SE — the Most Powerful Phone with a 4-inch Display

Live Photos. Capture more than a moment. Live Photos bring your still photos to life with sound and movement. Simply touch and hold anywhere on your 12-megapixel still and experience the moments just before and after it was taken, so your photos turn into living memories. FaceTime HD camera with Retina Flash. Your selfie just got more beautiful. The Retina display isn’t just a place to see your content — it’s a flash for your FaceTime...

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Flyability’s Elios UAV is now even safer thanks to DJI

The Elios is an interesting-looking structure already, with a unique enclosure that protects the drone itself and allows it to head through more intricate structures such as power plant boilers with ease. It’s designed specifically for those areas in mind, with Lightbridge 2 allowing for minute navigation and imaging to tie it all together.Elios operators are sent a live view to the mobile device of their choice via the...

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Flyability’s Elios UAV is now even safer thanks to DJI

The Elios is an interesting-looking structure already, with a unique enclosure that protects the drone itself and allows it to head through more intricate structures such as power plant boilers with ease. It’s designed specifically for those areas in mind, with Lightbridge 2 allowing for minute navigation and imaging to tie it all together.Elios operators are sent a live view to the mobile device of their choice via the...

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Apple Introduces 9.7-inch iPad Pro

Watch the film Watch the keynote iPad Pro is more than the next generation of iPad — it’s an uncompromising vision of personal computing for the modern world. It puts incredible power that leaps past most portable PCs at your fingertips. It makes even complex work as natural as touching, swiping, or writing with a pencil. And whether you choose the 12.9-inch model or the new 9.7-inch model, iPad Pro is more capable, versatile, and...

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South Africa’s rich-poor divide, captured by drone

Johnny Miller, a US-born photographer who moved to South Africa in 2011, has been highlighting the rich-poor divide in his series Unequal Scenes. Miller shot the photos using a drone, using the elevation to provide an objective, almost mathematical view of the problem. Through this effort, he hopes “to provoke a dialogue which can begin to address the issues of inequality and disenfranchisement in a constructive and peaceful...

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