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Ishveena Singh is a versatile journalist and writer with a passion for drones and location technologies. She has been named as one of the 50 Rising Stars of the geospatial industry for the year 2021 by Geospatial World magazine.

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DJI Matrice 4 drones add Manifold 3, LiDAR obstacle sensing module support

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DJI has rolled out a significant firmware update for its enterprise-grade Dock 3 and Matrice 4 series drones. Dock 3 firmware v14.03.00.03 and aircraft firmware v14.03.00.03 bring sharper intelligence, enhanced safety, and greater operational flexibility for US professionals across public safety, infrastructure inspection, surveying, and other applications.

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Mother sues Orlando after holiday drone show injures child

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The fallout from last year’s holiday drone show mishap at Lake Eola in downtown Orlando has escalated into the courtroom. Earlier this month, Adriana Edgerton, the mother of a 7-year-old boy struck by a malfunctioning drone during the December 21, 2024, performance, filed a sweeping negligence and product liability lawsuit in Orange County Circuit Court against the City of Orlando and four companies tied to the event.

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HoverAir Aqua drone raises $1.4M, heads to mass production

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HoverAir’s latest innovation, the Aqua drone, has made a huge splash — literally and figuratively. The waterproof flying camera, designed for effortless water takeoff and landing, has now raised more than $1.4 million through crowdfunding, marking one of the most successful launches in the company’s history. With this milestone, HoverAir confirmed that Aqua will enter mass production in Q4 2025, with customer shipments scheduled for December 2025.

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Dreame takes flight: Vacuum giant joins DJI drone battle

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DJI pilots may soon find themselves facing an unexpected challenger in the skies. After years of dominating the drone market, DJI is getting pushback — not just from camera rival Insta360, but now from a household name in vacuums. Dreame, best known for its robot cleaners, is moving aggressively into drones following DJI’s own foray into ground robotics with its Romo launch earlier this month.

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