Forget Jumping the Fence, Football Fans are Using Drones to Watch Matches
Oranges at halftime, drones for goalposts...
Oranges at halftime, drones for goalposts...
Body cameras are ostensibly worn to hold police accountable to unnecessary violence on civilians. But the history of these devices often showcases the opposite effect.
He rigged up an elaborate contraption to make it look like he was still in his home.
Due to Swedish legal quirks time is running out to pin down the Wikileaks founder for potential prosecution.
And if so, are you in the Hot or Not folder?
This is nothing to do with giving the convicted a second chance. It is instead a cry for completely transparent methods of evidence in courts.
With the parks filling up in the approach to the hot summer months, a nose-diving drone could take a sunbather's eye out.
Apparently the government "failed to provide exculpatory material and information in a timely manner".
Finally, someone is taking down the spam kingpins—or at least trying.
Farmed chickens rarely live good lives, but these deaths were especially horrible: Someone with inside knowledge of the houses temperature alarm systems, slowly killed the chickens with heat and cold.
Jonny Lee Miller still at large.
Man bought convincing-sounding domain to email prison staff from, saying he was up for bail. So they let him out. Criminal genius.
It's likely the reporters were filming a piece on the original Paris drone scare, and are not the original perpetrators.
Don't have it paid in bitcoin.
A new crackdown on nuisance spam-callers could see the most aggressive offenders fined up to £500,000, thanks to a softening of prosecution laws.
In the wake of Hebdo, France wants to work with US social media companies directly, to stamp out violent acts.