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We're a giant leap closer to 'GPS' for spacecraft
By Patrick Goss published
Scientists have taken a huge step forward in creating an accurate GPS for space travel, using pulsars and X-ray cameras.
The land that Google forgot - where SheepView is used instead of StreetView
By Jamie Carter published
In Depth How do the the 49,000 people on the Faroe Islands live without Google StreetView? They strap a 360 degree camera and a solar panel to some of the country's 80,000 sheep, that's how.
New GPS algorithms could improve accuracy to centimetre-level
By James O'Malley published
New algorithms developed by a team from the University of California could be about to help autonomous cars figure out where they are.
Your brain's GPS may help you navigate down memory lane
By Duncan Geere published
A study of rats on treadmills has indicated that the brain cells responsible for helping us map the world may also help us map our memories.
Tesla is using its cars to make maps of all the world's roads
By Farrha Khan published
Tesla is getting better-than-GPS maps ready for its self-driving cars.
Apple acquires Coherent Navigation... to make its navigation more coherent
By Rob Edwards published
Apple has snapped up another GPS firm, but remains tight-lipped about its use.
Why a commercial GNSS test bed could help to deal with GPS spoofing
By Guy Buesnel published
Industry voice The reasons why a GNSS test bed could alleviate current concerns about positioning system vulnerabilities.
TomTom app: UK & Ireland sat nav for iOS review
By Rory Buckeridge published
TomTom is one of the big guns in the world of sat navs. Now that smartphones rule the world, can TomTom's app keep it on top?
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