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Tassie high flyers selling drone technology to global film and TV ... - The Mercury
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Tassie high flyers selling drone technology to global film and TV industry
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Engineer Chris Fox and cinematographer Tom Waugh have combined their skills to develop drone technology for the film and TV industry. Their business Ignite Digi started in 2014 as an aerial cinematography company. The equipment, built by Mr Fox for the ...and more » -
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FILMMAKERS from around the world, including Hollywood, are buying drone and camera technology created by a small Hobart company. SEE THE VIDEO. LORETTA LOHBERGER. MercurySeptember 14, 201712:00am ...and more » -
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What is Apple Face ID? originally appeared on Quora: the place to gain and share knowledge, empowering people to learn from others and better understand the world. Answer by Brian Roemmele, Founder + Editor at Read Multiplex, on Quora: The Next ...
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WhatsApp co-founder Brian Acton to leave company
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Cryptocurrency chaos as China cracks down on ICOs
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JPMorgan's Dimon says bitcoin 'is a fraud'
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Facebook says some Russian ads during U.S. election promoted live events
WASHINGTON/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Some of the ads bought by Russians on Facebook last year promoted events during the U.S. presidential campaign, Facebook Inc said on Tuesday, indicating that alleged meddling ahead of the 2016 election went beyond social media.
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