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Drone Privacy and Control Over Information
Written by Brandon Ii November 2nd, 2025 Technology is slowly taking over everything in society, including jobs, our simple daily activities, and even commonplace household items, such as a refrigerator or a light fixture. In addition, technology has become so advanced it is able to learn our daily habits and tailor their responses in conjunction with our actions. As convenient as this feature may be, this raises many questions, specifically about the privacy of our personal
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China’s Drone Evolution: A Journey Through Innovation
Written by Christine Oh October 28th, 2025 Source: Shutterstock China’s journey in drone development reflects decades of strategic innovation, shifting from simple target aircraft to advanced military and commercial systems that now dominate the global market. China first began exploring unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in the late 1950s. According to GlobalSecurity, these early experiments focused on basic automatic take-off and landing functions, inspired in part by foreig
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Pentagon’s Plan Regarding Drones After Chinese Threats — What’s Changing, and Why it Matters
Written by Christine Oh October 21st 2025 Source: PC Mag The Pentagon has been loudly shifting gears on drones and counter-drone systems as Beijing pours resources into mass-produced unmanned systems. The change isn’t cosmetic, but rather a full-spectrum reorientation that blends mass production of low-cost “attritable” drones stepped-up counter-UAS (unmanned aircraft systems) development, closely tying technology with allies. Mass-producing attritable drones: Replicator a
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