Several major studios, including Warner Bros., Universal and Netflix are halting nearly all production on TV shows and movies for at least two weeks to comply with government restrictions, according to the Hollywood Reporter. The move seemed inevitable as governments around the world limit the number of people that are gathered into one space to slow the spread of the coronavirus. While some...
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Amazon’s No-Fly Zone: Drone Delivery Largely Grounded Despite Splashy Launch

Amazon in December announced with great fanfare that, after nearly a decade of work, it had finally launched drone delivery in the U.S., in two towns in California and Texas. But by mid-January, Amazon Prime Air had made deliveries to fewer than 10 houses, according to people who worked on the project. Despite what Amazon has said publicly about regulatory approvals for the drone effort, the...
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