Apple is reportedly working on major upgrades to its satellite service, including maps that work offline and the ability to send photos. Here's what the future of iPhone connectivity looks like.
NASA's new web portal reveals ground movements across North America with precision that captures tiny shifts smaller than an inch, reported NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. This tool helps people ...
Google could soon add satellite connectivity features to Maps. Google Maps beta v11.125 has strings of code suggesting you’ll be able to update you location via satellite every 15 minutes, five times ...
More than 1 billion people use Google Maps every month, making it possibly the most popular atlas ever created. On Monday, it gets a makeover, and its many users will see something different when they ...
10:37, Mon, Jun 25, 2018 Updated: 11:06, Mon, Jun 25, 2018 Covering your every navigational need, Google holds two apps that can help you find your way around the world; Google Maps and Google Earth.
In 2012, NASA launched Landsat 8, a satellite that takes full, high-resolution images of the planet every 16 days. All of that imagery is available online, but good luck trying to sort through it all.
A few months ago, the Commerce Department made a small change that has big ramifications for Google Maps, private industry, and privacy advocates. Regulators gave a satellite company called ...
Google has added satellite technology to its mapping service, in a move to outdo competitors Yahoo, Ask Jeeves and others. The new satellite feature allows consumers to get an aerial photo snapshot of ...
Aug 13 (Reuters) - An unmanned Atlas 5 rocket blasted off from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California on Wednesday to put a sharp-eyed, Earth-watching satellite into orbit for DigitalGlobe. The ...
It's time to tidy the garden: a new satellite belonging to DigitalGlobe will be launched into space tomorrow with the sole aim of taking images four times higher quality than currently possible and ...
Google expert Philipp Lenssen details how to manipulate Google Maps URLs to zoom in close enough to see an individual camel in the middle of Africa. The technique doesn't work in all locations, but ...
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