Zano drone
Torquing Group, the company behind the failed $3.5 million Kickstarter campaign to create a palm-sized autonomous drone, has published an explanation for why its project crashed and how it spent the money it raised. The company said that difficult ‘upgrades’, delays and difficulties in manufacturing made the project impossible to complete. It has also issued an apology and refuted allegations suggesting that it misappropriated funds. During the Kickstarter campaign certain upgrades were suggested, agreed and then implemented to the design. These upgrades represented technical challenges which added to an already complicated project. Ultimately these upgrades coupled with delays caused by…

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