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Lilium proves its electric air taxi can fly
Flying taxi startup Lilium has completed its first phase of flight testing. Its Lilium Jet is now flying at speeds over 100 kilometres per hour. 
Today, the company shared new flight footage and announced that it has completed its first dedicated manufacturing facility, a  3,000 square-meter space at its Munich, Germany, headquarters.
Lilium has been working on its vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) craft for a few years, and this spring, we saw the prototype hover above the ground. This new video shows that it can both hover and fly horizontally.

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SpiceXpress Ties Up With Throttle Aerospace Systems To Support Drone Deliveries
An ET report said that SpiceXpress has tied up with Bengaluru-based drone manufacturer Throttle Aerospace Systems.
Under this partnership, Throttle Aerospace Systems will provide the drones and run it in the testing phase, however, operations will be handed over to SpiceXpress once final regulatory approvals are received.
SpiceXpress already offers express delivery of blood, organs etc.
Zomato, Swiggy, Dunzo, Zipline, Redwing are also looking at drone deliveries.
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India is trying to build the world's biggest facial recognition system
India has just 144 police officers for every 100,000 citizens, compared to 318 per 100,000 citizens in the European Union.
In recent years, authorities have turned to facial recognition technology to make up for the shortfall. But India's government now has a much more ambitious plan. It wants to construct one of the world's largest facial recognition systems.
The project envisions a future in which police from across the country's 29 states and 7 union territories would have access to a single, centralized database.
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The fastest 3D printer of its kind can make a human-size object in just 2 hours
Innovations in 3d printing could revolutionize the way cars, planes and even homes are manufactured.
Scientists reported a new method for building these 3D printers that use circulating fluorinated oil — which they describe as ‘liquid Teflon’ — to both keep the machine cool as well as create a shear force that keeps new layers of the material from sticking to the printer itself.
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Ex-Google worker's startup gets approval to launch 150 satellites
Swarm Technologies aims to connect smart devices around the world with a low-bandwidth but ever-present network provided by satellites — and it just got approval from the FCC to do so.
Apparently, the agency is no longer worried that Swarm’s sandwich-sized satellites are too small to be tracked.
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Way to recover details from blurry pics, videos found by MIT team
A group of MIT scientists has found a way to recover lost details from blurry images and create clear copies of motion-blurred parts in videos. 
They created a neural network algorithm called 'visual deprojection model' by training the network on pairs of low-quality images and their high-quality counterparts.
The team is focusing on refining the technology for medical use.
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Gadgets:

  • Airpods Pro with noise cancellation to be Launched soon for $250.
  • RealMe X2 Pro with 90 Hz, Snapdragon 855+ and x W charging to be launched soon.
  • Xiaomi to launch more than 10 5G smartphones in 2020, says Xiaomi CEO.
  • Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL will not be available in India.
  • Oppo launches Reno Ace with 90Hz display and 65W fast charging.

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