The New York Times programs an enormous Amazon drone hovering over a driveway in the Texas residential areas. (Alternate URL here) The drone releases a big brownish bundle, which drops to the ground.
But ten years after Amazon disclosed its drone program, drone delivery is just “kind of” a fact, the Times says– in one city inTexas “The venture as it currently exists is so underwhelming that Amazon can keep the drones in the air only by giving stuff away.”
Years of work by leading researchers and air travel professionals have actually generated a program that flies Listerine Cool Mint Breath Strips or a container of Campbell’s Chunky Minestrone With Italian Sausage– yet not both at the same time– to consumers as presents …
Only one thing can be provided at once. It can not evaluate over 5 extra pounds. It can not be as well huge. It can not be something breakable, because the drone drops it from 12 …