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FEATURE: Opfer fürchten sich: England's sadistischste "Mom" wieder auf freiem Fuss
Picture Shows: Eunice Spry
July 18, 2015
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The UKs Most Sadistic Mother Eunice Spry spotted out and about in England.
Eunice was jailed for 14 years for her crimes against her foster children in 2007, but had the tariff reduced to 12 years by the High Court and was released last summer after serving just half of her sentence.
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Rep 84492 Holyhead,UK August 1st,2011
EXCLUSIVE
Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, shops at a Tesco Supermarket in North Wales near to the RAF base where her husband Prince William works as a Search and Rescue helicopter pilot. Catherine spent over 30 minutes in the store pushing a trolley around and then loading up her shopping in the back of her car.
Kate Middleton (Duchesse de Cambridge)
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ORLANDO BLOOM AND MIRANDA KERR AT HEATHROW
09.JULY.2010 - LONDON - UK
BRITISH ACTOR ORLANDO BLOOM SEEN ARRIVING AT LONDONS HEATHROW WITH GIRLFRIEND MODEL MIRANDA KERR
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Street Cleaner In Prague
A street cleaner in a high-visibility orange uniform sweeps near a traffic light at a crosswalk in a residential district in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. The scene includes pedestrians, a parked bin cart, traffic signage, and urban infrastructure during daytime operations. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Street Cleaner In Prague
A street cleaner in a high-visibility orange uniform sweeps the sidewalk next to the tram stop Zborov Strasnicke Divadlo in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. The scene includes a residential neighborhood with tram tracks, traffic lights, and pedestrians at a crossing. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Street Cleaner In Prague
A street cleaner in a high-visibility orange uniform walks along the sidewalk carrying a broom beside a bin cart near a traffic light in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Street Cleaner In Prague
A street cleaner in an orange high-visibility uniform sweeps the curbside at a pedestrian crossing while pushing a trash bin on wheels in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. The scene takes place in a residential neighborhood with traffic lights, pedestrians, and urban greenery. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Street Cleaner In Prague
A street cleaner in a high-visibility orange uniform sweeps the pavement and pushes a trash bin at a traffic intersection in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. The area shows active pedestrian movement, traffic signals, and urban greenery in a residential neighborhood. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Woman With Baby Stroller At Train Station
A woman pushes a baby stroller up the escalator while passengers disembark from a regional train at Munich Pasing station in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 17, 2025. The station serves as a major transport node connecting local and regional rail services in western Munich. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Sunset In Prague
Evening sunlight illuminates the facade of the National Theatre while pedestrians, cyclists, and public transport vehicles move through the intersection at Narodni Street in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 11, 2025. The street scene captures urban activity and historic architecture at golden hour in the center of the Czech capital. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Travelers With Luggage Walking Along Street
Three men and one woman pull suitcases and wear backpacks while crossing a street in Gauting, Starnberg, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, on April 27, 2025. The group heads toward or from a transit location, passing by a hair salon. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Textile Industry in China
A worker rides an intelligent navigation trolley to work in Zouping City, Shandong Province, China, on April 14, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Textile Industry in China
A worker rides an intelligent navigation trolley to work in Zouping City, Shandong Province, China, on April 14, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Textile Industry in China
A worker rides an intelligent navigation trolley to work in Zouping City, Shandong Province, China, on April 14, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Travelers At A Baggage Carousel At Munich Airport
Passengers wait at a baggage carousel in the arrivals area of Munich Airport in Munich, Germany, on April 8, 2025. Travelers stand with luggage carts and suitcases, while a man crouches on the floor near the conveyor belt. (Photo by Michael Nguyen) -
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Phu Quoc International Airport
Passengers and airline crew stand outside the arrivals area at Phu Quoc International Airport in Phu Quoc, Vietnam, on April 5, 2025. The scene includes people with luggage carts and visible brand signage under the airport canopy. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Early Morning At Tan Son Nhat International Airport, Ho Chi Minh City
Passengers sit and wait in a crowded departure lounge for a flight to Phu Quoc Island at Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, on April 3, 2025. The domestic terminal is filled with travelers, luggage, and tour groups as they prepare to board. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Early Morning At Tan Son Nhat International Airport, Ho Chi Minh City
A tour group queues at the VietJet Air check-in area for a flight to Phu Quoc Island at Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, on April 3, 2025. A group leader holding a flag guides the travelers as they prepare for departure in the domestic terminal. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Early Morning At Tan Son Nhat International Airport, Ho Chi Minh City
Passengers line up at VietJet Air check-in counters for a flight to Phu Quoc Island at Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, on April 3, 2025. The domestic terminal is busy with travelers preparing to check in their luggage before departure. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Early Morning At Tan Son Nhat International Airport, Ho Chi Minh City
Passengers sit and wait in a crowded departure lounge for a flight to Phu Quoc Island at Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, on April 3, 2025. The domestic terminal is filled with travelers, luggage, and tour groups as they prepare to board. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Sacs et valises "Les Dents de la mer"
Pictures must credit: Eastpak Anew range of bags and suitcases have added bite — decorated with images from classic Seventies shark movie Jaws. US maker Eastpak has joined forces with studio Universal Pictures and Jaws director Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Entertainment company for the limited edition range. The Jaws x Eastpak collection pay tribute Spielberg’s legendary 1975 blockbuster. The bags, back pack, travel trolley or sailing bag, come in one of three designs. One features the classic Jaw movie poster showing the film’s great white shark targeting a a female swimmer. The second shows various scenes from other Jaws posters put together in a montage with the words “Built to resist.” The third is the classic phrase from the movie spoken by actor Roy Scheider as Amity Island police chief Brody: “You’re gonna need a bigger boat !” A spokesperson for Boston-based Eastpak said: “These bags offer both durability and a sense of adventure, making them a perfect companion whether heading to the beach, the city, or beyond.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Sacs et valises "Les Dents de la mer"
Pictures must credit: Eastpak Anew range of bags and suitcases have added bite — decorated with images from classic Seventies shark movie Jaws. US maker Eastpak has joined forces with studio Universal Pictures and Jaws director Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Entertainment company for the limited edition range. The Jaws x Eastpak collection pay tribute Spielberg’s legendary 1975 blockbuster. The bags, back pack, travel trolley or sailing bag, come in one of three designs. One features the classic Jaw movie poster showing the film’s great white shark targeting a a female swimmer. The second shows various scenes from other Jaws posters put together in a montage with the words “Built to resist.” The third is the classic phrase from the movie spoken by actor Roy Scheider as Amity Island police chief Brody: “You’re gonna need a bigger boat !” A spokesperson for Boston-based Eastpak said: “These bags offer both durability and a sense of adventure, making them a perfect companion whether heading to the beach, the city, or beyond.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Sacs et valises "Les Dents de la mer"
Pictures must credit: Eastpak Anew range of bags and suitcases have added bite — decorated with images from classic Seventies shark movie Jaws. US maker Eastpak has joined forces with studio Universal Pictures and Jaws director Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Entertainment company for the limited edition range. The Jaws x Eastpak collection pay tribute Spielberg’s legendary 1975 blockbuster. The bags, back pack, travel trolley or sailing bag, come in one of three designs. One features the classic Jaw movie poster showing the film’s great white shark targeting a a female swimmer. The second shows various scenes from other Jaws posters put together in a montage with the words “Built to resist.” The third is the classic phrase from the movie spoken by actor Roy Scheider as Amity Island police chief Brody: “You’re gonna need a bigger boat !” A spokesperson for Boston-based Eastpak said: “These bags offer both durability and a sense of adventure, making them a perfect companion whether heading to the beach, the city, or beyond.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Sacs et valises "Les Dents de la mer"
Pictures must credit: Eastpak Anew range of bags and suitcases have added bite — decorated with images from classic Seventies shark movie Jaws. US maker Eastpak has joined forces with studio Universal Pictures and Jaws director Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Entertainment company for the limited edition range. The Jaws x Eastpak collection pay tribute Spielberg’s legendary 1975 blockbuster. The bags, back pack, travel trolley or sailing bag, come in one of three designs. One features the classic Jaw movie poster showing the film’s great white shark targeting a a female swimmer. The second shows various scenes from other Jaws posters put together in a montage with the words “Built to resist.” The third is the classic phrase from the movie spoken by actor Roy Scheider as Amity Island police chief Brody: “You’re gonna need a bigger boat !” A spokesperson for Boston-based Eastpak said: “These bags offer both durability and a sense of adventure, making them a perfect companion whether heading to the beach, the city, or beyond.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Sacs et valises "Les Dents de la mer"
Pictures must credit: Eastpak Anew range of bags and suitcases have added bite — decorated with images from classic Seventies shark movie Jaws. US maker Eastpak has joined forces with studio Universal Pictures and Jaws director Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Entertainment company for the limited edition range. The Jaws x Eastpak collection pay tribute Spielberg’s legendary 1975 blockbuster. The bags, back pack, travel trolley or sailing bag, come in one of three designs. One features the classic Jaw movie poster showing the film’s great white shark targeting a a female swimmer. The second shows various scenes from other Jaws posters put together in a montage with the words “Built to resist.” The third is the classic phrase from the movie spoken by actor Roy Scheider as Amity Island police chief Brody: “You’re gonna need a bigger boat !” A spokesperson for Boston-based Eastpak said: “These bags offer both durability and a sense of adventure, making them a perfect companion whether heading to the beach, the city, or beyond.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Sacs et valises "Les Dents de la mer"
Pictures must credit: Eastpak Anew range of bags and suitcases have added bite — decorated with images from classic Seventies shark movie Jaws. US maker Eastpak has joined forces with studio Universal Pictures and Jaws director Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Entertainment company for the limited edition range. The Jaws x Eastpak collection pay tribute Spielberg’s legendary 1975 blockbuster. The bags, back pack, travel trolley or sailing bag, come in one of three designs. One features the classic Jaw movie poster showing the film’s great white shark targeting a a female swimmer. The second shows various scenes from other Jaws posters put together in a montage with the words “Built to resist.” The third is the classic phrase from the movie spoken by actor Roy Scheider as Amity Island police chief Brody: “You’re gonna need a bigger boat !” A spokesperson for Boston-based Eastpak said: “These bags offer both durability and a sense of adventure, making them a perfect companion whether heading to the beach, the city, or beyond.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Sacs et valises "Les Dents de la mer"
Pictures must credit: Eastpak Anew range of bags and suitcases have added bite — decorated with images from classic Seventies shark movie Jaws. US maker Eastpak has joined forces with studio Universal Pictures and Jaws director Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Entertainment company for the limited edition range. The Jaws x Eastpak collection pay tribute Spielberg’s legendary 1975 blockbuster. The bags, back pack, travel trolley or sailing bag, come in one of three designs. One features the classic Jaw movie poster showing the film’s great white shark targeting a a female swimmer. The second shows various scenes from other Jaws posters put together in a montage with the words “Built to resist.” The third is the classic phrase from the movie spoken by actor Roy Scheider as Amity Island police chief Brody: “You’re gonna need a bigger boat !” A spokesperson for Boston-based Eastpak said: “These bags offer both durability and a sense of adventure, making them a perfect companion whether heading to the beach, the city, or beyond.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Sacs et valises "Les Dents de la mer"
Pictures must credit: Eastpak Anew range of bags and suitcases have added bite — decorated with images from classic Seventies shark movie Jaws. US maker Eastpak has joined forces with studio Universal Pictures and Jaws director Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Entertainment company for the limited edition range. The Jaws x Eastpak collection pay tribute Spielberg’s legendary 1975 blockbuster. The bags, back pack, travel trolley or sailing bag, come in one of three designs. One features the classic Jaw movie poster showing the film’s great white shark targeting a a female swimmer. The second shows various scenes from other Jaws posters put together in a montage with the words “Built to resist.” The third is the classic phrase from the movie spoken by actor Roy Scheider as Amity Island police chief Brody: “You’re gonna need a bigger boat !” A spokesperson for Boston-based Eastpak said: “These bags offer both durability and a sense of adventure, making them a perfect companion whether heading to the beach, the city, or beyond.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Sacs et valises "Les Dents de la mer"
Pictures must credit: Eastpak Anew range of bags and suitcases have added bite — decorated with images from classic Seventies shark movie Jaws. US maker Eastpak has joined forces with studio Universal Pictures and Jaws director Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Entertainment company for the limited edition range. The Jaws x Eastpak collection pay tribute Spielberg’s legendary 1975 blockbuster. The bags, back pack, travel trolley or sailing bag, come in one of three designs. One features the classic Jaw movie poster showing the film’s great white shark targeting a a female swimmer. The second shows various scenes from other Jaws posters put together in a montage with the words “Built to resist.” The third is the classic phrase from the movie spoken by actor Roy Scheider as Amity Island police chief Brody: “You’re gonna need a bigger boat !” A spokesperson for Boston-based Eastpak said: “These bags offer both durability and a sense of adventure, making them a perfect companion whether heading to the beach, the city, or beyond.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un chariot de golf intelligent et autonome a été développé pour suivre un joueur et l'aider comme un caddy
Pictures must credit: iXi.Golf A self-driving smart golf trolley has been developed that follows a player around and gives help like a caddy. The iXi is able to negotiate any course entirely on its own so no pulling or pushing is required. It is also equipped with a touch screen and connected app that analyses swing and shots. The trolley is able to autonomously navigate to the green’s exit in the direction of the next tee, saving time and effort. The hands-free operation comes with body recognition so it knows which player to follow and understands voice commands. The touch screen has access to GPS maps, shot distances, club recommendations, and more for what the Belgium-based makers call “ smarter play.” It also offers instant feedback, ball trajectory visuals, and frame-by-frame reviews to improve a game. The company says the iXi evolves over time into a more advanced version of itself over time It automatically moves to the end of the green in the direction of the next tee with the player simply showing it their putter. The cart is pre-loaded with maps of more than 40,000 golf courses for precise navigation. It has hole distances, par, and green details on the integrated display i and iXi calculates distances. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un chariot de golf intelligent et autonome a été développé pour suivre un joueur et l'aider comme un caddy
Pictures must credit: iXi.Golf A self-driving smart golf trolley has been developed that follows a player around and gives help like a caddy. The iXi is able to negotiate any course entirely on its own so no pulling or pushing is required. It is also equipped with a touch screen and connected app that analyses swing and shots. The trolley is able to autonomously navigate to the green’s exit in the direction of the next tee, saving time and effort. The hands-free operation comes with body recognition so it knows which player to follow and understands voice commands. The touch screen has access to GPS maps, shot distances, club recommendations, and more for what the Belgium-based makers call “ smarter play.” It also offers instant feedback, ball trajectory visuals, and frame-by-frame reviews to improve a game. The company says the iXi evolves over time into a more advanced version of itself over time It automatically moves to the end of the green in the direction of the next tee with the player simply showing it their putter. The cart is pre-loaded with maps of more than 40,000 golf courses for precise navigation. It has hole distances, par, and green details on the integrated display i and iXi calculates distances. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un chariot de golf intelligent et autonome a été développé pour suivre un joueur et l'aider comme un caddy
Pictures must credit: iXi.Golf A self-driving smart golf trolley has been developed that follows a player around and gives help like a caddy. The iXi is able to negotiate any course entirely on its own so no pulling or pushing is required. It is also equipped with a touch screen and connected app that analyses swing and shots. The trolley is able to autonomously navigate to the green’s exit in the direction of the next tee, saving time and effort. The hands-free operation comes with body recognition so it knows which player to follow and understands voice commands. The touch screen has access to GPS maps, shot distances, club recommendations, and more for what the Belgium-based makers call “ smarter play.” It also offers instant feedback, ball trajectory visuals, and frame-by-frame reviews to improve a game. The company says the iXi evolves over time into a more advanced version of itself over time It automatically moves to the end of the green in the direction of the next tee with the player simply showing it their putter. The cart is pre-loaded with maps of more than 40,000 golf courses for precise navigation. It has hole distances, par, and green details on the integrated display i and iXi calculates distances. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un chariot de golf intelligent et autonome a été développé pour suivre un joueur et l'aider comme un caddy
Pictures must credit: iXi.Golf A self-driving smart golf trolley has been developed that follows a player around and gives help like a caddy. The iXi is able to negotiate any course entirely on its own so no pulling or pushing is required. It is also equipped with a touch screen and connected app that analyses swing and shots. The trolley is able to autonomously navigate to the green’s exit in the direction of the next tee, saving time and effort. The hands-free operation comes with body recognition so it knows which player to follow and understands voice commands. The touch screen has access to GPS maps, shot distances, club recommendations, and more for what the Belgium-based makers call “ smarter play.” It also offers instant feedback, ball trajectory visuals, and frame-by-frame reviews to improve a game. The company says the iXi evolves over time into a more advanced version of itself over time It automatically moves to the end of the green in the direction of the next tee with the player simply showing it their putter. The cart is pre-loaded with maps of more than 40,000 golf courses for precise navigation. It has hole distances, par, and green details on the integrated display i and iXi calculates distances. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un chariot de golf intelligent et autonome a été développé pour suivre un joueur et l'aider comme un caddy
Pictures must credit: iXi.Golf A self-driving smart golf trolley has been developed that follows a player around and gives help like a caddy. The iXi is able to negotiate any course entirely on its own so no pulling or pushing is required. It is also equipped with a touch screen and connected app that analyses swing and shots. The trolley is able to autonomously navigate to the green’s exit in the direction of the next tee, saving time and effort. The hands-free operation comes with body recognition so it knows which player to follow and understands voice commands. The touch screen has access to GPS maps, shot distances, club recommendations, and more for what the Belgium-based makers call “ smarter play.” It also offers instant feedback, ball trajectory visuals, and frame-by-frame reviews to improve a game. The company says the iXi evolves over time into a more advanced version of itself over time It automatically moves to the end of the green in the direction of the next tee with the player simply showing it their putter. The cart is pre-loaded with maps of more than 40,000 golf courses for precise navigation. It has hole distances, par, and green details on the integrated display i and iXi calculates distances. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un chariot de golf intelligent et autonome a été développé pour suivre un joueur et l'aider comme un caddy
Pictures must credit: iXi.Golf A self-driving smart golf trolley has been developed that follows a player around and gives help like a caddy. The iXi is able to negotiate any course entirely on its own so no pulling or pushing is required. It is also equipped with a touch screen and connected app that analyses swing and shots. The trolley is able to autonomously navigate to the green’s exit in the direction of the next tee, saving time and effort. The hands-free operation comes with body recognition so it knows which player to follow and understands voice commands. The touch screen has access to GPS maps, shot distances, club recommendations, and more for what the Belgium-based makers call “ smarter play.” It also offers instant feedback, ball trajectory visuals, and frame-by-frame reviews to improve a game. The company says the iXi evolves over time into a more advanced version of itself over time It automatically moves to the end of the green in the direction of the next tee with the player simply showing it their putter. The cart is pre-loaded with maps of more than 40,000 golf courses for precise navigation. It has hole distances, par, and green details on the integrated display i and iXi calculates distances. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un chariot de golf intelligent et autonome a été développé pour suivre un joueur et l'aider comme un caddy
Pictures must credit: iXi.Golf A self-driving smart golf trolley has been developed that follows a player around and gives help like a caddy. The iXi is able to negotiate any course entirely on its own so no pulling or pushing is required. It is also equipped with a touch screen and connected app that analyses swing and shots. The trolley is able to autonomously navigate to the green’s exit in the direction of the next tee, saving time and effort. The hands-free operation comes with body recognition so it knows which player to follow and understands voice commands. The touch screen has access to GPS maps, shot distances, club recommendations, and more for what the Belgium-based makers call “ smarter play.” It also offers instant feedback, ball trajectory visuals, and frame-by-frame reviews to improve a game. The company says the iXi evolves over time into a more advanced version of itself over time It automatically moves to the end of the green in the direction of the next tee with the player simply showing it their putter. The cart is pre-loaded with maps of more than 40,000 golf courses for precise navigation. It has hole distances, par, and green details on the integrated display i and iXi calculates distances. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Smart golf bag carry trolley
Ferrari Press Agency
Trolley 1
Ref 16528
07/02/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: iXi.Golf
A self-driving smart golf trolley has been developed that follows a player around and gives help like a caddy.
The iXi is able to negotiate any course entirely on its own so no pulling or pushing is required.
It is also equipped with a touch screen and connected app that analyses swing and shots.
The trolley is able to autonomously navigate to the green’s exit in the direction of the next tee, saving time and effort.
The hands-free operation comes with body recognition so it knows which player to follow and understands voice commands.
The touch screen has access to GPS maps, shot distances, club recommendations, and more for what the Belgium-based makers call “ smarter play.”
It also offers instant feedback, ball trajectory visuals, and frame-by-frame reviews to improve a game.
The company says the iXi evolves over time into a more advanced version of itself over time
It automatically moves to the end of the green in the direction of the next tee with the player simply showing it their putter.
The cart is pre-loaded with maps of more than 40,000 golf courses for precise navigation.
It has hole distances, par, and green details on the integrated display i and iXi calculates distances.
OPS: The iXI smart golf trolley
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Smart golf bag carry trolley
Ferrari Press Agency
Trolley 1
Ref 16528
07/02/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: iXi.Golf
A self-driving smart golf trolley has been developed that follows a player around and gives help like a caddy.
The iXi is able to negotiate any course entirely on its own so no pulling or pushing is required.
It is also equipped with a touch screen and connected app that analyses swing and shots.
The trolley is able to autonomously navigate to the green’s exit in the direction of the next tee, saving time and effort.
The hands-free operation comes with body recognition so it knows which player to follow and understands voice commands.
The touch screen has access to GPS maps, shot distances, club recommendations, and more for what the Belgium-based makers call “ smarter play.”
It also offers instant feedback, ball trajectory visuals, and frame-by-frame reviews to improve a game.
The company says the iXi evolves over time into a more advanced version of itself over time
It automatically moves to the end of the green in the direction of the next tee with the player simply showing it their putter.
The cart is pre-loaded with maps of more than 40,000 golf courses for precise navigation.
It has hole distances, par, and green details on the integrated display i and iXi calculates distances.
OPS: The iXI smart golf trolley
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Smart golf bag carry trolley
Ferrari Press Agency
Trolley 1
Ref 16528
07/02/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: iXi.Golf
A self-driving smart golf trolley has been developed that follows a player around and gives help like a caddy.
The iXi is able to negotiate any course entirely on its own so no pulling or pushing is required.
It is also equipped with a touch screen and connected app that analyses swing and shots.
The trolley is able to autonomously navigate to the green’s exit in the direction of the next tee, saving time and effort.
The hands-free operation comes with body recognition so it knows which player to follow and understands voice commands.
The touch screen has access to GPS maps, shot distances, club recommendations, and more for what the Belgium-based makers call “ smarter play.”
It also offers instant feedback, ball trajectory visuals, and frame-by-frame reviews to improve a game.
The company says the iXi evolves over time into a more advanced version of itself over time
It automatically moves to the end of the green in the direction of the next tee with the player simply showing it their putter.
The cart is pre-loaded with maps of more than 40,000 golf courses for precise navigation.
It has hole distances, par, and green details on the integrated display i and iXi calculates distances.
OPS: The iXI smart golf trolley
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Smart golf bag carry trolley
Ferrari Press Agency
Trolley 1
Ref 16528
07/02/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: iXi.Golf
A self-driving smart golf trolley has been developed that follows a player around and gives help like a caddy.
The iXi is able to negotiate any course entirely on its own so no pulling or pushing is required.
It is also equipped with a touch screen and connected app that analyses swing and shots.
The trolley is able to autonomously navigate to the green’s exit in the direction of the next tee, saving time and effort.
The hands-free operation comes with body recognition so it knows which player to follow and understands voice commands.
The touch screen has access to GPS maps, shot distances, club recommendations, and more for what the Belgium-based makers call “ smarter play.”
It also offers instant feedback, ball trajectory visuals, and frame-by-frame reviews to improve a game.
The company says the iXi evolves over time into a more advanced version of itself over time
It automatically moves to the end of the green in the direction of the next tee with the player simply showing it their putter.
The cart is pre-loaded with maps of more than 40,000 golf courses for precise navigation.
It has hole distances, par, and green details on the integrated display i and iXi calculates distances.
OPS: The iXI smart golf trolley
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Smart golf bag carry trolley
Ferrari Press Agency
Trolley 1
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07/02/2025
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Pictures must credit: iXi.Golf
A self-driving smart golf trolley has been developed that follows a player around and gives help like a caddy.
The iXi is able to negotiate any course entirely on its own so no pulling or pushing is required.
It is also equipped with a touch screen and connected app that analyses swing and shots.
The trolley is able to autonomously navigate to the green’s exit in the direction of the next tee, saving time and effort.
The hands-free operation comes with body recognition so it knows which player to follow and understands voice commands.
The touch screen has access to GPS maps, shot distances, club recommendations, and more for what the Belgium-based makers call “ smarter play.”
It also offers instant feedback, ball trajectory visuals, and frame-by-frame reviews to improve a game.
The company says the iXi evolves over time into a more advanced version of itself over time
It automatically moves to the end of the green in the direction of the next tee with the player simply showing it their putter.
The cart is pre-loaded with maps of more than 40,000 golf courses for precise navigation.
It has hole distances, par, and green details on the integrated display i and iXi calculates distances.
OPS: The iXI smart golf trolley
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Smart golf bag carry trolley
Ferrari Press Agency
Trolley 1
Ref 16528
07/02/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: iXi.Golf
A self-driving smart golf trolley has been developed that follows a player around and gives help like a caddy.
The iXi is able to negotiate any course entirely on its own so no pulling or pushing is required.
It is also equipped with a touch screen and connected app that analyses swing and shots.
The trolley is able to autonomously navigate to the green’s exit in the direction of the next tee, saving time and effort.
The hands-free operation comes with body recognition so it knows which player to follow and understands voice commands.
The touch screen has access to GPS maps, shot distances, club recommendations, and more for what the Belgium-based makers call “ smarter play.”
It also offers instant feedback, ball trajectory visuals, and frame-by-frame reviews to improve a game.
The company says the iXi evolves over time into a more advanced version of itself over time
It automatically moves to the end of the green in the direction of the next tee with the player simply showing it their putter.
The cart is pre-loaded with maps of more than 40,000 golf courses for precise navigation.
It has hole distances, par, and green details on the integrated display i and iXi calculates distances.
OPS: The iXI smart golf trolley
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DUKAS_180803201_FER
Smart golf bag carry trolley
Ferrari Press Agency
Trolley 1
Ref 16528
07/02/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: iXi.Golf
A self-driving smart golf trolley has been developed that follows a player around and gives help like a caddy.
The iXi is able to negotiate any course entirely on its own so no pulling or pushing is required.
It is also equipped with a touch screen and connected app that analyses swing and shots.
The trolley is able to autonomously navigate to the green’s exit in the direction of the next tee, saving time and effort.
The hands-free operation comes with body recognition so it knows which player to follow and understands voice commands.
The touch screen has access to GPS maps, shot distances, club recommendations, and more for what the Belgium-based makers call “ smarter play.”
It also offers instant feedback, ball trajectory visuals, and frame-by-frame reviews to improve a game.
The company says the iXi evolves over time into a more advanced version of itself over time
It automatically moves to the end of the green in the direction of the next tee with the player simply showing it their putter.
The cart is pre-loaded with maps of more than 40,000 golf courses for precise navigation.
It has hole distances, par, and green details on the integrated display i and iXi calculates distances.
OPS: The iXI smart golf trolley
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Seafood processing production complex in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine
ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 20, 2024 - An employee pushes a rack trolley at a seafood processing production complex in Zaporizhzhia, southestern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Flying supermarket shopping cart
Ferrari Press Agency
Trolley 1
Ref 16183
25/09/2024
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Pictures must credit: Seoul Tech
A supermarket shopping trolley that floats so can go up and down stairs and avoids wonky wheels has been developed by engineers.
The flying cart named the Palletrone has a multi-rotor drone inside a cage to create a top-loading platform.
This lets users push stuff around at chest height rather than over the floor with a wheeled cart.
The user is protected from the trolley's fast-spinning rotors by a surround that allows enough airflow for drone flight, with only minimal performance loss.
At the moment , it has a relatively low load capacity around 3kg but the team at the Seoul Tech university in South Korea is working to increase that.
For the current iteration the researchers made use of a basic flight control algorithm from previous research by some members of the team.
The system uses actuators to constantly adjust roll and pitch keeping the platform level during operation while taking forces applied by the human user into account.
OPS: The prototype flying supermarket cart.
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(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Flying supermarket shopping cart
Ferrari Press Agency
Trolley 1
Ref 16183
25/09/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Seoul Tech
A supermarket shopping trolley that floats so can go up and down stairs and avoids wonky wheels has been developed by engineers.
The flying cart named the Palletrone has a multi-rotor drone inside a cage to create a top-loading platform.
This lets users push stuff around at chest height rather than over the floor with a wheeled cart.
The user is protected from the trolley's fast-spinning rotors by a surround that allows enough airflow for drone flight, with only minimal performance loss.
At the moment , it has a relatively low load capacity around 3kg but the team at the Seoul Tech university in South Korea is working to increase that.
For the current iteration the researchers made use of a basic flight control algorithm from previous research by some members of the team.
The system uses actuators to constantly adjust roll and pitch keeping the platform level during operation while taking forces applied by the human user into account.
OPS: The prototype flying supermarket cart.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Flying supermarket shopping cart
Ferrari Press Agency
Trolley 1
Ref 16183
25/09/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Seoul Tech
A supermarket shopping trolley that floats so can go up and down stairs and avoids wonky wheels has been developed by engineers.
The flying cart named the Palletrone has a multi-rotor drone inside a cage to create a top-loading platform.
This lets users push stuff around at chest height rather than over the floor with a wheeled cart.
The user is protected from the trolley's fast-spinning rotors by a surround that allows enough airflow for drone flight, with only minimal performance loss.
At the moment , it has a relatively low load capacity around 3kg but the team at the Seoul Tech university in South Korea is working to increase that.
For the current iteration the researchers made use of a basic flight control algorithm from previous research by some members of the team.
The system uses actuators to constantly adjust roll and pitch keeping the platform level during operation while taking forces applied by the human user into account.
OPS: The prototype flying supermarket cart.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Flying supermarket shopping cart
Ferrari Press Agency
Trolley 1
Ref 16183
25/09/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Seoul Tech
A supermarket shopping trolley that floats so can go up and down stairs and avoids wonky wheels has been developed by engineers.
The flying cart named the Palletrone has a multi-rotor drone inside a cage to create a top-loading platform.
This lets users push stuff around at chest height rather than over the floor with a wheeled cart.
The user is protected from the trolley's fast-spinning rotors by a surround that allows enough airflow for drone flight, with only minimal performance loss.
At the moment , it has a relatively low load capacity around 3kg but the team at the Seoul Tech university in South Korea is working to increase that.
For the current iteration the researchers made use of a basic flight control algorithm from previous research by some members of the team.
The system uses actuators to constantly adjust roll and pitch keeping the platform level during operation while taking forces applied by the human user into account.
OPS: The prototype flying supermarket cart.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_175403095_FER
Flying supermarket shopping cart
Ferrari Press Agency
Trolley 1
Ref 16183
25/09/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Seoul Tech
A supermarket shopping trolley that floats so can go up and down stairs and avoids wonky wheels has been developed by engineers.
The flying cart named the Palletrone has a multi-rotor drone inside a cage to create a top-loading platform.
This lets users push stuff around at chest height rather than over the floor with a wheeled cart.
The user is protected from the trolley's fast-spinning rotors by a surround that allows enough airflow for drone flight, with only minimal performance loss.
At the moment , it has a relatively low load capacity around 3kg but the team at the Seoul Tech university in South Korea is working to increase that.
For the current iteration the researchers made use of a basic flight control algorithm from previous research by some members of the team.
The system uses actuators to constantly adjust roll and pitch keeping the platform level during operation while taking forces applied by the human user into account.
OPS: The prototype flying supermarket cart.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_175403081_FER
Flying supermarket shopping cart
Ferrari Press Agency
Trolley 1
Ref 16183
25/09/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Seoul Tech
A supermarket shopping trolley that floats so can go up and down stairs and avoids wonky wheels has been developed by engineers.
The flying cart named the Palletrone has a multi-rotor drone inside a cage to create a top-loading platform.
This lets users push stuff around at chest height rather than over the floor with a wheeled cart.
The user is protected from the trolley's fast-spinning rotors by a surround that allows enough airflow for drone flight, with only minimal performance loss.
At the moment , it has a relatively low load capacity around 3kg but the team at the Seoul Tech university in South Korea is working to increase that.
For the current iteration the researchers made use of a basic flight control algorithm from previous research by some members of the team.
The system uses actuators to constantly adjust roll and pitch keeping the platform level during operation while taking forces applied by the human user into account.
OPS: The prototype flying supermarket cart.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)