Best
Game Controllers for iPhone
iMore
2021
Once upon a time, gaming on the go was unheard of and regulated to those savvy enough to own a Game Boy. Those days are long behind us now; just about anyone can play high-quality games using the iPhone in their pocket. However, many mobile gamers still can t get behind touchscreen controls. Luckily, there are many great controllers available for iOS gamers. If you re gaming on your iPhone, look no further than the Razer Kishi. Designed to fit on almost every phone on the market, the Razer Kishi offers low latency, a sleek, ergonomic design, and compatibility with many Apple Arcade games. The Razer Kishi stands tall among its competitors.
Skyloc, Skypersonic’s real time environmental monitoring drone system.
Red Cat Holdings, Inc. (OTCQB:RCAT), a leading brand in the drone industry, reports that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office issued U.S. Patent No. 10,877,162 on December 29, 2020 to Skypersonic Inc. Red Cat previously announced the signing of a definitive agreement to acquire Skypersonic in February 2021 and expects to close the transaction in April.
Entitled “Terrestrial Based Positioning Systems and Methods,” the ‘162 patent is the first U.S. patent issued to Skypersonic. The patent covers terrestrial based positioning technology deployed in Skyloc, Skypersonic’s real time environmental monitoring drone system.
Alpine F1 Team Take on the role of a driver for the Alpine F1 Team with this team-branded T2M Rotor Riot game controller for iOS devices.
The 2021 Formula 1 racing season is underway and fans have a new way to participate thanks to a partnership between the Alpine F1 Team and mobile gaming controller company T2M. The companies have joined forces with an Alpine F1 Team blue-accented team version of T2M’s Rotor Riot iOS mobile racing game controller.
The Alpine Edition Rotor Riot iOS Controller RR1850RA provides an alternative to would-be racers who don’t want to buy or build a full-size driving simulator rig (like the one we built) for their PC or game system.
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HUMACAO, Puerto Rico, April 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Red Cat Holdings, Inc. (OTCQB:RCAT), a leading brand in the drone industry, reports that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office issued U.S. Patent No. 10,877,162 on December 29, 2020 to Skypersonic Inc. Red Cat previously announced the signing of a definitive agreement to acquire Skypersonic in February 2021 and expects to close the transaction in April.
Skyloc, Skypersonic’s real time environmental monitoring drone system.
Skyloc enables a drone to record and transmit inspection data while being operated from thousands of miles away.
Entitled Terrestrial Based Positioning Systems and Methods, the 162 patent is the first U.S. patent issued to Skypersonic. The patent covers terrestrial based positioning technology deployed in Skyloc, Skypersonic s real time environmental monitoring drone system.
Red Cat Reports Record Revenues For Fiscal Third Quarter
Red Cat Holdings, Inc. (OTCQB: RCAT) (“Red Cat” or the “Company”), a leading brand in the drone industry, reviewed its recently reported financial results for its fiscal third quarter which included record quarterly revenues.
“We are pleased to report record quarterly revenues exceeding $2 million for our fiscal third quarter driven by the first full quarterly contribution from our Fat Shark subsidiary which was acquired in November 2020,” stated Jeffrey Thompson, Chief Executive Officer. “Our Rotor Riot subsidiary is on track to attain record annual revenues for our fiscal year which ends on April 30. Finally, we look forward to the potential revenue contribution associated with the acquisition of Skypersonic which we expect to close in April.”