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  • Watch Sony's prototype drone do a vertical takeoff

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    Mariella Moon
    Mariella Moon
    08.24.2015

    Aerosense, a joint venture between Sony and ZMP, showed off its first drone which can carry up to 22 pounds, fly continuously for two hours at a speed of 106 miles per hour. It can also take off and land vertically like a helicopter.

  • Sony's phone arm is working on drones

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    Mat Smith
    Mat Smith
    07.22.2015

    Sony is teaming up with with a robotics company it's already invested in, and it's looking to get on board with that whole drone thing. ZMP (which aims to make the "robot of everything") develops automated driving technologies -- although they've stuck to solid ground until now. The collaboration will be called Aerosense -- and will launch next month. According to Sony's announcement the collaboration will bind Sony's camera, sensor and comms tech with ZMP's automated driving and robotics knowhow. Sony Mobile will hold the majority share (by a sliver of a percentage), but the team-up's end result is to develop and make autonomous drones for image capture, connecting all that output to the cloud. Don't expect to see a branded Sony drone anytime soon, however: it's looking to business clients, with these eventual drones tasked with "measuring, surveying, observing, and inspecting" sometime next year. [Image credit: Bloomberg via Getty Images]