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Overview GPS is rare but not gone. Most brands now rely on smartphone pairing, yet several rugged, DSLR, and pro mirrorless ...
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Hidden insights in GPS data can track lane changes and improve AV safety, study shows
Understanding how and when drivers change lanes is key to improving highway traffic flow, safety and autonomous vehicle ...
Ever want to find your device on the map? Think we all do sometimes. The technology you’ll generally use for that is called ...
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US Air Force eyes atomic clocks to keep drone swarms flying in jammed skies
A new Air Force project aims to replace vulnerable satellite signals with atomic clock technology for next-generation drone ...
Project Orbion brings together several cutting edge technologies to create a digital twin of the planet that will enable geospatial vision like we've never seen before.
An $832 million data center planned at a long-vacant factory in Michigan City secured tax incentives despite the vocal ...
An examination of geofencing technology and its impact on consumer health data privacy within the post-Dobbs legal landscape, ...
A Florida doctor suspected of shooting and killing a delivery truck driver in 2019 lost his bid to suppress evidence ...
Choosing a radar detector can be daunting. I've scrutinized the details so you don't have to and chosen some of the best ...
A new viral advertising campaign predicts a world of dangerous military robots, but the real threat is already here and it is ...
Rahman, M.M., Siddique, A.H. and Islam, M.N. (2025) Coastal Landscape Development and Dynamics: A GIS-Based Case Study on ...
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Most solar eclipse maps have a major flaw. Here's how to ensure you're really in the path of totality
D, high-resolution, real-topography models that could provide a more precise path of totality for the next total solar eclipse.
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