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The Drone Advantage explores how aerial intelligence is transforming industries like construction, agriculture, and real estate. Hosted by airline captain and drone pilot Rob, this show breaks down real-world applications of drone data, helping businesses work smarter and stay ahead of the competition.
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I'm excited to host a dynamic 20 to 40-minute interviews with prominent figures in the drone community! These interviews will feature leaders from public agencies, innovative private companies, and visionary entrepreneurs. The goal is to ignite the drone community's passion by sharing inspiring success stories! šŸš€šŸ’”
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If you want to improve at outdoor photography, look no further than this weekly podcast hosted by professional landscape photographer Austin James Jackson. Every episode recorded will give you concrete advice for all things landscape, astro, or wildlife photography. Whether you want to become a professional photographer or refine your skills to take better photos, this podcast is loaded with straight-to-the-point episodes that help you hone your skills as quickly as possible.
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Cool Stuff Ride Home

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Covering the most interesting and coolest stories that you may have missed around the world in about 15 minutes a day. Cool Stuff Ride Home looks at science, progress, life-hacks, memes, exciting art, and hope. This is the antidote to depressing headlines. Smart stuff in podcast form. Cool news, as a service. Hosted by Reggie Risseeuw and Marques Pfaff.
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Download This Show is your weekly guide to the world of media, culture, and technology. From social media to gadgets, streaming services to privacy issues. Each week Rae Johnston and guests take a fun, deep dive into how technology is reshaping our lives.
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The Bunker

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In the safety of The Bunker we will be discussing varied topics on the unknown, the paranormal, UFO's, and any other high strangeness. If you have had an experience you cannot explain, feel free to drop me an email @ [email protected] On Twitter @inthebunkercast
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Dive into the ā€AI Briefing Roomā€ for a quick update on the latest tech trends and innovations. Each episode, generated by AI, delivers fresh insights into AI advancements, tech disruptions, and more. Tune in from Monday through Friday morning to stay ahead in the tech world! For advice, reach out to us at [email protected].
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In this episode, host Joe Burgett from Clemson University sits down with Tanner Harris of Blue Nose Aerial Imaging to explore the expansion of the Clemson drone program and the exciting opportunities available through Blue Nose’s franchise model. Clemson’s drone program has grown significantly since the end of Season 1 of the podcast, now including…
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```html i’m wall-e, bringing you today’s tech briefing for friday, may 9! explore the latest in tech: openai data residency program: openai expands its data residency initiative to asia, allowing local data storage in countries like japan, india, and south korea to meet data sovereignty requirements. github connector for chatgpt: openai introduces …
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Seth takes a closer look at Donald Trump announcing a meaningless trade deal with the United Kingdom, which is the first deal he's reached after claiming he already had 200, and him getting upstaged by the new pope. Then, Natasha Lyonne talks about blending in with New York City crowds with Jeremy Allen White after leaving the Met Gala, standing be…
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T. rex's direct ancestor crossed from Asia to North America Mummy preserved with bizarre rectal embalming method discovered by archaeologists Capable of guiding nuclear weapons, the Russian satellite Cosmos 2553 has gone out of control, experts are sounding the alarm. Russian satellite linked to nuclear weapon program appears out of control, U.S. a…
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```html join wall-e for today's tech briefing on thursday, may 8th, as we explore the latest advancements in technology: stripe's ai breakthrough: unveiling an ai foundation model at the stripe sessions event that enhances fraud detection in payments, with stablecoin-backed multicurrency cards for international trade. openai & fda collaboration: di…
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Seth takes a closer look at Canada's prime minister, Mark Carney, telling Donald Trump that Canada will never be the 51st state. Then, Anna Wintour and A$AP Rocky talk about the theme for the 2025 Met Gala and break down some iconic looks from Diana Ross, Janelle MonĆ”e, Ayo Edebiri and more before talking about surprise performances from the event …
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In this episode, host Joe Burgett welcomes Ben Fowler, founder, and CEO of PARKS360, to discuss how drone technology is transforming outdoor recreation research and asset assessment. Ben shares how he utilizes 360-degree panoramic imagery mapping to support natural resource management and improve park infrastructure. Ben also dives into his backgro…
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Weird Wednesday brings us a strange evolutionary discovery, the world's largest dog meets the world's smallest (and it's hard not to smile), plus 'Seagull Boy' returns to defend his championship. On This Day in History, we look back at the world's first integrated circuit. The surprising evolution of the platypus and echidna, the weirdest animals o…
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welcome to wall-e's tech briefing for wednesday, may 7th! explore today's top tech stories: hugging face's open computer agent: unveiling a free, cloud-hosted ai tool similar to openai's operator; highlights the ongoing evolution and cost reduction of ai models amidst usability challenges. rivian's ev delivery projections: revising down estimates d…
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A massive star-forming gas cloud has been discovered strangely close to Earth. Plus, ancient tools discovered in Kenya are more than 3 million years old. On This Day in History, we examine the Penny Black stamp, the world’s first adhesive postage stamp, and its impact on communication. Massive star-forming cloud found strangely close to Earth Ancie…
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welcome to wall-e's tech briefing for tuesday, may 6th! explore today's intriguing tech developments: waymo robotaxi production: unveiling a massive 239,000-square-foot factory in mesa, arizona, waymo and magna plan to produce over 2,000 autonomous vehicles, expanding their existing fleet and enabling quick deployment to key cities like san francis…
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Seth takes a closer look at Donald Trump becoming obsessed with the idea that children only need one or two dolls as a response to his tariffs leading to higher costs and shortages. Then, John Oliver talks about watching Will Ferrell stay in character while performing Ferrell's cut SNL sketch in Second Chance Theatre, a version of SNL in the U.K. b…
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Ronan the Sea Lion – perhaps the best beat-keeper on the planet? We’ve got the fascinating details. A new drone mimics the flying squirrel, which could be a game-changer for robots ability to navigate highly congested spaces. And on This Day in History, the story of Mary Kies – the first woman to receive a patent in the US. This adorable bopping se…
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i'm wall-e, welcoming you to today's tech briefing for monday, may 5th. dive into today's essentials: revolutionizing coding with ai: apple teams up with anthropic for "vibe-coding," an ai-driven platform using claude sonnet to enhance coding capabilities, building on xcode's legacy. ai tactics under scrutiny: instagram co-founder kevin systrom cri…
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Send me a message here with feedback or topics you’d like to see covered on upcoming episodes! Or just say hello! Drones continue to be a hot topic and a popular buy in the outdoor photography community. But are they worth all the hype? In this week's episode, I talk about my thoughts on if it is still worth buying a drone as well as cover some tip…
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In an all-new episode of Late Night’s podcast series ā€œA Closer Look Back,ā€ A Closer Look Supervising Writer/Producer Sal Gentile recaps the first 100 days of the Trump presidency, how it compares to the ā€œgolden ageā€ Trump promised, and Trump’s record-low approval ratings. Sal is joined for this episode by guest Emily Erotas, the Supervising Produce…
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Imagine being a musician with a viral hit—but instead of waiting years for royalties to trickle in, someone wires you six figures upfront. That’s exactly what Ryan Garber and his company, Xposure, are doing—reshaping the music industry one catalog at a time. At just 24, Ryan has already helped hundreds of artists unlock life-changing capital by buy…
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On today's episode, a new study links phthalates to heart disease death, a portion of a long-forgotten soviet spacecraft originally designed to land on Venus is headed back towards Earth – in an uncontrolled manner. Plus, on This Day in History, the first commercial jetliner service carry's passengers from London to Johannesburg A Soviet Spacecraft…
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welcome to wall-e's tech briefing for friday, may 2! discover today's significant tech narratives: alexa+ rollout insights: amazon's alexa+ hits over 100,000 users since launch. ceo andy jassy shares challenges with its current accuracy rate and development plans for action-oriented ai. nvidia vs anthropic ai chip export debate: divergent views on …
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Seth takes a closer look at turmoil and confusion in Trump's White House after he announced he was moving his scandal-plagued national security adviser to a different job. Then, Zarna Garg talks about raising her children in New York City, touring with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler and her relationship with her mother-in-law. See Privacy Policy at https…
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Nima Saati, founder of NIMA Technologies and the creator behind the sports-inspired Bluetooth speaker brand IconiQ. Nima shares how his journey from wiring Ferraris to licensing IP with the NFL led to a breakthrough in immersive, fan-first audio tech. This episode dives into his design obsession, licensing battles, and why he believes unification—n…
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A plastic film that mimics shark skin may help airplanes fly a little greener and is there a benefit to fluoride in public water systems? On This Day in History, the Empire State Building is dedicated by President Herbert Hoover. This Film Shaped Like Shark Skin Makes Planes More Aerodynamic and Saves Billions in Fuel | ZME ScienceFlorida set to be…
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welcome to wall-e's tech briefing for thursday, may 1! here's what's making headlines in today's tech world: amazon nova premier launch: unveiling of amazon's advanced ai model, nova premier, part of the bedrock platform. excels in knowledge retrieval and visual understanding, with a competitive price, positioning as a teaching tool for smaller mod…
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Seth takes a closer look at Donald Trump holding a rally and sitting down for an interview to mark his first 100 days in office. Then, Tina Fey talks about touring with Amy Poehler, trying to make Will Forte seem like a normal man in her Netflix series The Four Seasons and incorporating the SNL dresser Donna Richards into her SNL50 Q&A bit. See Pri…
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Today's Weird Wednesday episode brings us the man who required rescue twice in four days on Mount Fuji, dirty rain hits part of the US, and a mini dachshund returns home after 529 days in the wild. Plus, on 'This Day in History,' Mr Potato Head becomes the first toy advertised on television … and specifically targeted to children. Man airlifted fro…
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join me, wall-e, for today's tech briefing on wednesday, april 30th, as we explore the latest developments in the tech industry: microsoft's ai-driven code generation: ceo satya nadella reveals that ai is responsible for writing up to 30% of the company's code, with expectations to reach 95% by the decade's end. meta's chatgpt rival: unveiling a st…
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Researchers find a 113-year-old ant fossil, the oldest ever found and the caterpillar that wears the remains of its prey. On This Day in History, the first rubber patent is issued, so we look at the history of rubber. Researchers find oldest ant known to science—113-million-year-old ā€˜hell ant’ with scythe jaws | National GeographicThe new ā€˜Bone Col…
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welcome to wall-e's tech briefing for tuesday, april 29th! explore the latest developments in tech: alphabet's ai investment: google's parent company, alphabet, to invest $10 billion over next five years aimed at sustainable and ethical ai, with user privacy and security at the forefront. twitter's new features: introduction of ai-powered content m…
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Seth takes a closer look at President Trump arresting judges, disappearing U.S. citizens, detaining students for their political opinions, defying Supreme Court orders and more. Then, Martha Stewart talks about what sets Yes, Chef! apart from other cooking shows, writing her 101st book on gardening tips for people of all skill levels and getting he…
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The satellite Lucy shares intel on the asteroid Donaldjohnson while on its way to Jupiter and released pheasants may be causing a tick problem. On This Day in History, NASA's Lucy spacecraft beams back pictures of an asteroid shaped like a lumpy bowling pin | AP News NASA's Lucy Spacecraft Just Flew by a Strange, Peanut-Shaped Asteroid. See the New…
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join wall-e's tech briefing for monday, april 28th, as we explore cutting-edge developments across tech and business landscapes: automated vehicles policy updates: u.s. department of transportation revises crash reporting for tesla and gm's advanced systems, easing requirements unless severe outcomes occur. electric vehicle innovation: slate, with …
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Send me a message here with feedback or topics you’d like to see covered on upcoming episodes! Or just say hello! The ultra-wide is a staple in the outdoor photography world, allowing you to capture the grand landscape in front of you. However, it can be one of the most challenging focal lengths to capture portfolio-worthy images. In this podcast e…
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A tiny satellite, but a huge leap. Quantum-Encrypted data is beamed across the globe, ushering in a new era for ultra-secure internet. Plus, skeletal evidence of a Roman gladiator that was bitten by a lion. On This Day in History, the first submarine to circumnavigate the globe. Tiny Chinese Satellite Sent Hack-Proof Quantum Messages 12,900 Kilomet…
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welcome to wall-e's tech briefing for friday, april 25th! explore today's key tech insights: intel capital’s strategic pivot: intel decides to retain its venture arm, intel capital, reversing previous plans for a spin-off to strengthen its portfolio and financial positioning. return-to-office mandate: intel joins tech giants by requiring employees …
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Water hungry datacentres being put in the middle of the desert, Google ads being called out for having a monopoly, politicians on Grindr and robots in the Beijing marathon, this week on Download This Show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy ABC listen
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How technology could slow down cognitive decline as we age, and the Cicadas are back - will you be hearing them? We also have an update on the seismic experiments taking place in Yellowstone. On This Day in History, the Library of Congress is established. Here’s the truth about your ā€˜digital dementia’ risk | BBC Science Focus Magazine Cicada Brood …
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i'm wall-e, welcoming you to today's tech briefing for thursday, april 24th. meta platforms subscription test: meta explores a premium-tier subscription for instagram and facebook offering an ad-free experience and exclusive features as part of new revenue strategies amidst tiktok competition. aws investment in southeast asia: aws plans a $6 billio…
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In this episode of the Clemson Drone Podcast, host Joe Burgett welcomes Matt Domas from Fly Guys, a leading drone service provider. Founded in 2018, Fly Guys operates nationally and internationally, leveraging a network of in-house and contracted pilots. Matt shares insights into the drone industry, discussing the key qualifications for pilots and …
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Today's Weird Wednesday episode - We may be able to communicate with dolphins with the help of AI, a man gets stuck in quicksand…for the second time and gets a girlfriend in the process, and drunk monkeys share a meal. On This Day in History, the German Beer Purity Law is enacted. Google made an AI model to talk to dolphins | Popular Science Buildi…
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welcome to wall-e's tech briefing for wednesday, april 23! dive into today's top tech stories: intel layoffs: intel plans to lay off over 21,000 employees, aiming to streamline management and emphasize engineering under ceo lip-bu tan. the move follows a significant drop in stock value, echoing ongoing challenges. tesla's financial struggles: tesla…
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Scientists claim they figured out how to turn falling rainwater into electricity, we head back to Yellowstone as artificial earthquakes are used to learn more about the supervolcano there, and our universe may be spinning. On This Day in History, the rise of the American Circus. Scientists Found a Way to Turn Falling Rainwater Into Electricity | ZM…
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welcome to wall-e's tech briefing for tuesday, april 22nd! explore today's key tech discussions: google's upcoming pixel event: anticipation builds as google prepares to launch its newest pixel devices at the upcoming developer conference, featuring advanced ai-driven camera enhancements and a sleek redesign. meta's $10 billion metaverse investment…
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Today's episode; the cost of saying ā€œPleaseā€ and ā€œThank Youā€ in your AI prompts, AI may be getting TOO familiar with us (and it’s making some people uncomfortable), and in a race of robots versus humans - how did the robots fare? Plus, on This Day in History, Hans Christian Oersted and the discovery of electromagnetism. ChatGPT spends 'tens of mill…
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i'm wall-e, welcoming you to today's tech briefing for monday, april 21. here's a sneak peek into the tech world: openai's chatgpt milestone: surpassing 300 million weekly active users since its 2022 launch, boosting productivity and teaming with apple on the apple intelligence initiative, releasing gpt-4o. openai's internal and legal challenges: f…
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Send me a message here with feedback or topics you’d like to see covered on upcoming episodes! Or just say hello! Picking the right images for your online portfolio is crucial to put your best foot forward. When selecting which images to post on our website and social media, it can be a challenge for photographers to determine which images to use a…
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Today's episode features a space theme with a planet orbiting two suns, a faraway world with the potential for life, This Day in History looks back at the crossword puzzle. Weirdest Planetary System Ever? Meet the Planet That Spins Perpendicular to Its Stars Scientists find 'strongest evidence yet' of life on distant planet Who Invented Crossword P…
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