This image provided by Aerial MOB, LLC, shows their eight rotor Sky Jib Helicopter in San Diego, Calif., in August 2013. The Federal Aviation Administration is expected to announce Thursday, Sept. 26,  that it is granting permits to seven movie and television production companies to fly drones, including those from Aerial MOB, LLC, an important step toward greater use of the technology by commercial operators, said attorneys and a company official familiar with the decision. The seven companies have been working with the Motion Picture Association of America for two years to win approval from the FAA. (AP Photo/Aerial MOB, LLC, Tony Carmean)
This image provided by Aerial MOB, LLC, shows their eight rotor Sky Jib Helicopter in San Diego, Calif., in August 2013. The Federal Aviation Administration is expected to announce Thursday, Sept. 26, that it is granting permits to seven movie and television production companies to fly drones, including those from Aerial MOB, LLC, an important step toward greater use of the technology by commercial operators, said attorneys and a company official familiar with the decision. The seven companies have been working with the Motion Picture Association of America for two years to win approval from the FAA. (AP Photo/Aerial MOB, LLC, Tony Carmean)

BREAKING NEWS – Luoyan, China – The National College Entrance Exam, more commonly called “the gaokao,” determines access to higher education and is taken annually by up to 10 million Chinese high school students across the country. The pressure caused by the exam is so enormous, that the fear of failure has pushed some exam-takers into using various methods of high tech cheating. In an effort to combat this type of dishonesty, authorities are now using quadcopters. Any student caught cheating is severely penalized, including immediate expulsion, and are prohibited from using on any resumé seeking employment, their performance record from the age of 6 to 13 when they worked in local sweat shops.