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 The Pentagon has censored an audio tape of the suspected mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks speaking at a military hearing -- cutting out Khalid Sheikh Mohammed s explanation for why Islamic militants waged jihad against the United States.After months of debate by several federal agencies, the Defense Department released the tape Thursday. Cut from it  stanley uk were 10 minutes of the more than 40-minute closed court session at Guantanamo Bay to determine whether Mohammed should be declared an  enemy combatant. Since the March hearing, he has been assigned  enemy combatant  status, a classification the Bush administration says allows it to hold him indefinitely and prosecute him at a  stanley us military tribunal.Officials  stanley cups from the CIA, FBI, State Department and others listened to the tape and feared it could be copied and edited by other militants for use as propaganda, officials said. It was determined that the release of this portion of the spoken words of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed would enable enemies of the United States to use it in a way to recruit or encourage future terrorists or terrorist activities,  said Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman.  This could ultimately endanger the lives and physical safety of American citizens and those of our allies.         Calling Mohammed a  notorious figure,  Whitman added,  I think we all recognize that there is an obvious difference between the potential impacts of the written versus the spoken word. Some of the statements deleted from the tape have already Huwc How They Do It Better
 The Wall Street Journal is reporting that GoPro is going to start making its own consumer drones. Specifically, the action camera company is going to market multi-rotor helicopters with high-def cam stanley thermos mug era lenses late next year. Makes sense!     The report says that the new devices will retail for $500 to $1,000, putting GoPro in direct competition with the current consumer drone darling, DJI, and its wildly popular Phantom line. Colin Guinn, the former head of DJIstanley canada  8217  North Ameri stanley water bottle can operations and a current executive at 3D Robotics, makers of the Iris+ drone, sounds a little reticent about GoPro   reported plan. I ;m happy to let GoPro keep making great cameras and we ;ll keep making great copters, he told WSJ. He   right, though. GoPro and drones are like peas and carrots. A huge number of consumer drones鈥攏amely, quadcopters鈥攁lready depend on third party cameras for their photography features. And do you know who dominates that third party camera market  GoPro. So why would GoPro do something like this. Maybe it has something to with the fact that GoPro can sell cameras for $500, but they can sell drones for $1,000. Lots of drones. [WSJ]                                                        AircraftCamerasDronesGoPro