Snoring Meter SnoreLab syncs with the Health app

SnoreLab recently got a totally new design for the iPhone and iPad app, which looks tighter and flatter than before. The application that analyzes your snoring behavior also syncs with Apple’s Health app using Healthkit. SnoreLab for iOS is another addition to your sleep data that you can maintain for instance example with Sleep Cycle. … Read more

HomeKit devices primarily use Apple TV for remote control

Apple introduced HomeKit last year – a new platform where smart appliances in the home can communicate. We saw at CES technology fair in the meantime the effects: many manufacturers showcase their products with HomeKit support. This shows, according to The Verge, at least one thing: lots of HomeKit accessories require an Apple TV if … Read more

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Samsung SmartThings works with Apple’s HomeKit

As soon as Apple announced HomeKit, you could count on Samsung to come up with something similar. That’s true: Samsung Smart Things platform was announced in August, two months after HomeKit was revealed. Things is a smart solution for connected homes, which originated from a company that Samsung acquired. The good thing is that it … Read more

Make the Coolest Drone selfies with Lily

Are you a fan of all those beautiful drone videos? Soon it will be a child’s play to make a drone movie with Lily Camera. Lily is not a normal drone that you must control remotely, but one that follows you based on a GPS tracker and facial recognition. You throw the device just in the air, after which it begins to follow you. The camera is in high definition and slow motion recording and is waterproof. Lily will come on the market next year at a cost of around 800 dollars.

Lily: An ambitious project

It is an ambitious project from Antoine Balaresque and Henry Bradlow, two classmates in the training computer science at the University of Berkeley. Lily has a battery life of approximately 20 minutes and follows his ‘boss’ via a GPS tracker you put in your pocket or wear around your wrist. The camera in the drone automatically focuses on the person who is holding the handset and uses algorithms and advanced technology to center it. Lily also records audio from the tracker and automatically synchronizes the audio with the video.

Tech website The Verge could test a prototype of the camera in New York and was pretty impressed with the results. As the promo video promises, the drone stabilizes itself even after turning around a few times, and it automatically begins to fly. Lily does this even in wet conditions. The drone is fully waterproof and floats. It can also land on your hand through sensors and a downward facing camera.

Lily Drone

“Cameras are now mostly limited by how well the user can shoot,” says creator Bradlow. “But with a flying camera, you get great pictures from all angles, which it also operates.” Everything works extremely easy, says Bradlow. It is an amazing gadget, its all about the practice, and it is useful for different areas of work, I actually noticed my roof was messed up thanks to the drone, so I had to call the Bell Roofing Company, it was funny, never would have realize this without this awesome drone.

Simply throw the drone up and you’re off. Sensors in the camera and the GPS Tracker can recognize, for example, when you make a jump and then automatically switch over to slow motion mode. Through the GPS tracker, you can also give manual instructions and choose whether the drone must fly around you, or should exchange position in front or behind you. In addition to the HD picture quality of 1080p, Lily can also take 12-megapixel photos.

Lily the camera is still under development and costs through pre-order now $499. The final price will be twice as high. And a minus tentative: the drone can’t currently dodge obstacles, and requires an open space.

Drones Plague in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge

The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco is plagued by drones. The world famous bridge is very popular with filmmakers and therefore drones are regularly reported in the nearby airspace. Reducing number of drones The company responsible for the management of the Golden Gate Bridge asked senator Dianne Feinstein to reduce the number of flying … Read more

Researchers are working on controlling drones with thoughts

Four organizations have developed a method to control drones with thoughts. An EEG scan is used to do this. The pilots are controlling a virtual joystick with their brains. The method was developed by the Portuguese company Tekever. The organizations now conduct live tests with the technology when they sustained earlier successfully planes in the … Read more

NASA develops ‘Air Traffic Control’ for unmanned aircraft

NASA is working on software to realize air traffic control for unmanned aircraft. The space agency hopes to eventually be able to guide drones safely through habited zones. The software that NASA is working on is intended for unmanned aircraft flying high up to about 150 meters, writes The New York Times. The system would, … Read more