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Film company does the inevitable: shoots porn using a drone

Here's the deal: if a device has a camera, it will be used to shoot porn. No exceptions -- not even if that device is a drone. Brooklyn film company Ghost+Cow shot a project called, erm, Drone Boning, using only unmanned aerial vehicles. Despite the name, the film really is quite artistic and focuses more on the landscape than on the porn itself. In fact, you can barely spot the actors in some of the shots, as you can see in the image above (clue: they're hidden somewhere behind the "censored" mark). One of the filmmakers even describes it as a "Where's Waldo?" challenge, except you need to find naked people instead of a bespectacled man wearing a striped shirt.

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Snapchat unveils a $230 self-flying drone called Pixy

A $230 pocket-sized drone that can only fly for three minutes.

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Amazon delivery drones keep crashing

In the span of 13 months, eight drones have crashed.

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An unmarked drone tried to attack the US power grid last year and it almost succeeded

Attacks like this one are likely to become more of a problem in the future.

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