Report suggests DJI drones will soon be able to stream live to Facebook

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What a time to be a live stream enthusiast and a drone hobbyist. Facebook and DJI are reportedly making good on their promise to let drone owners stream aerial footage to the social media platform. Engadget reported that DJI updated its iOS Go app yesterday, making the feature available to owners of the Phantom or Inspire. The update doesn't appear to be live, however. The story mentions that an Android release should follow the iOS release, but until then, the drones can already stream on Periscope and YouTube.

Update 5/24, 9:43 AM ET: Clarified that the app update isn't live in the App Store yet

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