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Apple Drone by Tevel Works Day and Night to Help Farmers Harvest Fruits from Trees
This drone was not made by Apple. It’s for apples, though.Tevel Aerobatics Technologies created a special drone for fruit farmers. The apple drone is a contraption that can pick up fruits and drop them off at a collection device or container. The flying tethered quadcopter is equipped with an outstretched arm attached that allows it to be a great help during harvesting season. Tevel’s drone is a way of automating fruit harvesting. The company came up with the idea of using multiple drones at the same time. The drones would be tethered to a central machine that provides unlimited power to each drone as they plucked apples from multiple locations on a farm. The apple drones have sensors and cameras that determine if a fruit is ready for picking and knowing where they should place them. Image credit: Tevel Aerobotics Technologies Ltd.#apple #fruits #harvesting #automation #machinery #technology #drone #TevelAerobaticsTechnologies
Modern Meets Old When This 3D Printed Apple Watch Charging Dock Takes the Form of an Old-School Classic Mac
Apple is generally known for its sleek and simple product designs, such as the Apple Watch and by extension, its nondescript wireless charger. While there is obviously nothing wrong with its simplicity, some may find it boring and might want to get a little bit more creative with how they experience their devices. Thingiverse user ‘option 8’ did just that when they posted a project for an Apple Watch charging dock that is designed to look like the old Macintosh Classic, a personal computer sold by Apple back in the 90s. Talk about nostalgia! The charging dock design is made up of two separate components:
How to Install Microsoft Windows 3.1 on Your Apple iPad
There's no better game than the ol' Solitaire on Windows 3.1!If you're nostalgic for that times gone by era of 1992 (thirty years is just an eternity in technology), there is a way to install Microsoft Windows 3.1 on your Apple iPad. It's through an app called iDOS 2 on the App Store.Benj Edwards of How-To Geek has the step-by-step guide on how to install Microsoft Windows 3.1 on your iPad.#iPad #Apple #Microsoft #Windows #DOS #RetroComputing
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