We show you how, with the help of free software, you can have all the benefits of GPS on an older, non-GPS camera. Nik Rawlinson has been writing about tech since Windows 95 was looking distinctly ...
Geotagged photos are increasingly the norm. Our smartphones, some new cameras, Eye-Fi cards (in wi-fi range), and other gadgets add the latitude and longitude to the “EXIF” metadata found in most ...
To enable geolocation for the Camera application in Windows 11/10, open the Settings app (press Windows + I hotkey) and then go to the Privacy category. Now, locate ...
Your digital camera is a diligent archivist. Each time it captures an image, it records the time the photo was taken as well as the settings that were used—details you can use later to help track down ...
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Geotagging your photos—the process of adding GPS location data to the photo file itself—has a lot of fun, and practical, applications. Jindrich Sarson’s Geotag Photos Pro allows you to use your iPhone ...
GeoTag Photos Pro just hit v3.0, and with the update comes a new, less-ugly UI. It also adds automatic Dropbox uploading, making it just about the easiest (and still most battery-friendly) ...
Augmented reality, wearable computing and mobile search are exciting new technologies. But where will the data come from to illuminate your Google Glasses or the AR layer on your phone? No one wants ...
Google and Microsoft, tech giants embroiled in a competitive battle that has spanned many years and will continue to rage for many years to come, have teamed up to take down a Texas-based patent troll ...
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