There’s a 007 trove of gizmos behind the Olympics Games to help separate medal-winners from the also-rans. The […]
Tokyo Picturesque (alpha version) is a site where people in Tokyo can attach pics taken with their GPS […]
Emergency Medical Systems, manufacturer of medical equipment, will launch in September EmergencyMedicalStation-TV, a kiosk-based satellite network, hoped to […]
Among the South Africa’s greatest inventions, on display at the MTN ScienCentre in Cape Town, is the Cybertracker, […]
Broderbund had created a series of educational PC games that forced you to study everything from geography to […]
Auto insurers in the United States and Britain are experimenting with programs that put monitoring devices in customers’ […]
SmallPlanet, a Los Angeles-based startup, created three location-based applications for mobile devices they are planning on rolling out […]
Mobile phone software makers would enrich Web logs by tapping into geotracking features in handsets. But wireless carriers […]
During the the Iceland inside and out workshop, Even Westvang and Timo Arnall collaborated on a project looking […]
Mark Shepard is developing “Tactical Sound Garden” Toolkit (working title). The concept is to create an open source […]
ProximityMapper by Matias Arje is a visualization utility which combines data from image files and gps output (gpx […]
Black boxes and global positioning systems are parents’s best friends when it comes to keep tabs on their […]
Once upon a time, in the kingdom of Myriorama, there ruled a king who knew the art of […]
I read about a wacky project in Infogargoyle, didn’t manage to grasp at 100% what it was exactly […]
Ordnance Survey, Britain’s national mapping agency, started 30 years ago to build a database of Britain’s landscape and […]
The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) broadcasts an interactive map as part of its debate program Standpunkt, in which […]
Tennessee intends to launch early in 2005 a pilot project that would fit violent sex offenders with bracelets […]
An elephant path is traced by people making their own paths and shortcuts in a city or a […]
Trevor F. Smith has released the first public beta of a new photo map editor, 93 Photo Street. […]
Alive Technologies developped a platform to monitor the progress and physical condition of marathon runners. The system relies […]
A new wholistic taxi system from Raywood Communications, called MD-X system could offer within one year a whole […]
RedSky Mobile has developed a GPS unit for the Game Boy Advance to enable developers to add the […]
Nextel is offering supervisors a new service to monitor remote employees’ work time, tasks and location status. Using […]
There’s a preview in Wireless Watch Japan of Mogi, a multiplayer game running in Tokyo. Players, represented by […]
From Tuesday 31 August �till Friday 3 September, Blast Theory and Nottingham’s Mixed Reality Lab are organizing “Mixed […]
New York city asked companies to submit ideas on how best to use technological enhancements inside yellow cabs. […]
New technologies will become more of a tool for law enforcement as government catches up to the technological […]
Produced by pervasive game developpers It’s Alive, Supafly is a location-based virtual soap opera in which players have […]
The EU funded AmbieSense project is based on the use of small electronic tags that communicate information about […]
Australian navy clearance divers will be equipped with underwater mine defence computer systems and portable acoustic tracking range. […]
Japanese artists Seiko Mikami and Sota Ichikawa’s new work, Gravity and Resistance, combines a real-time, pressure sensor equipped […]
Iceland inside and out is a 10 day workshop taking place in Iceland from today June 30 till […]
Simon Faithfull’s research focus on an open-ended mapping process. He uses a palm-pilot as a kind of psycho-geographer’s […]
Place Lab, a software that uses the signals from Wi-Fi base stations to calculate a user’s position is […]
Encounter Bubbles is a visualization tool that enables users to explore their social encounters in new ways. It […]
Artist Peter Gomes will be walking and drawing on Deptford High Street during Deptford X, an arts festival […]
Bio Mapping, a research project by Christian Nold, combines bio data with spatial data to explore new ways […]
David Goldwasser explain how to use GPS technology to have your pictures automatically showing up as pins on […]
Audiomobile is a project by the Vancouver artistic collective First Floor , exploring “sonic maps” by riding in […]
A retirement community in Oregon is using RFID badges to monitor non-stop the movements of residents across its […]