Topcon Introduces Field Controller for Advanced Data Collection
April 3, 2014
Topcon Positioning Group announces a new data controller — the FC-500 — with numerous features and benefits, including […]
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Garmin International Inc., a unit of Garmin Ltd., maker of popular GPS devices such as the nuvi, has […]
Ricoh Americas Corporation announced a new module for Ricoh digital cameras that provides the most advanced solution for precise, secure and portable military-grade photo/video geotagging.
Looking out the window during a long car trip becomes an interactive adventure with a new GPS-based game developed by The Interactive Institute in Stockholm, Sweden. The Backseat Playground uses GPS to turn passing sights such as forests, buildings, and rivers into locations for in-game characters and events, reports New Scientist magazine. Backseat Playground consists of a GPS receiver, a handheld computer, and headphones connected to a laptop in the trunk of the car.
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