AEE Aviation Technology's Selfly is a phone case that turns into a drone. Your first question is probably “does it fly with the phone in the case?” The answer is no. Which is undoubtedly for the best, since I don't think it would do a very good job of protecting your phone when its battery runs out after four minutes. Even though it is a case. Anyway, by no means is this a practical product, but it is a great example of how drone technology — 1080p video cameras and all — is trickling down to entirely unrelated, inexpensive gadgets. Maybe one day everything will have retractable propellers. The Selfly will be available sometime this quarter for $130; that price includes two batteries
If you want to update your drivers, check your hardware's compatibility, or you’re just curious about details of your Hardware, it’s a lot easier to check your motherboard's Configuration and Details with these simple tools and commands than to crack open your case to check the board itself. Here’s are the steps how to check your motherboard's Configuration details by simply using your Keyboards. Why Do I Want To Do This?(You should be thinking this) Knowing your motherboard’s Configuration and Details is important if you’re thinking of upgrading your drivers, buying new hardware (you’ll need the proper expansion or memory slots, for example), or just checking the capabilities of your board if you’re considering upgrading your whole rig. If you kept the paperwork that came with your computer (or the individual components, if you built it yourself), you can often times reference that. Even then, it’s best to check to make sure the documentation is correct