Good news for summer hiking — Google is updating the Maps app to provide more detailed information within (and about) national parks. As a result, fans who search for a specific park will be able to see photos of the landscape, plus information about each park’s key attractions. You’ll also be able to view certain trails from beginning to end; instead of just a vague pin placed at the trailhead. Google also plans to start highlighting park entrances to make it easier to find your way into a new park, with full, downloadable maps also expected to arrive later this month.
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DJI Announced a $16,499 Cinematic Drone

The new DJI Inspire 3 arrives almost seven years after its predecessor, the DJI 4K Inspire 2, chock-full of competitive upgrades. For starters, the device is equipped to shoot 8K video, but if the filmmaker opts to bump down to 4K, the drone can capture full-frame 4K video at up to 120 frames per second. Fans can also live stream at 1080p/60fps and customize each shot with a series of new lenses including a soon-to-be-released telephoto lens specially made for 8K aerial cinematography. The drone can hit a top speed of 58 miles per hour, but the battery is expected to max out at 28 minutes when the device is going just 22 mph. Nevertheless, this game-changing gear is full of exciting features, which fans can peruse in full at the link below.