Black bears in Yosemite National Park are the latest wildlife to be outfitted with GPS collars, a move park officials… Read more »
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Audi First to Test Drive Self-Driving Cars in California
Audi is the first automaker to be granted a permit by California to test drive driverless cars on the state’s… Read more »
Danish City Using GPS Tracking to Help Homeless
Twenty homeless people in Odense, Denmark’s third largest town, have been outfitted with GPS tracking devices that will be monitored… Read more »
Vehicle Infotainment Systems Raising Concern
Infotainment systems, like OnStar, Sync, and ConnectedDrive, are under scrutiny from driver’s concerned about how much information is gathered and… Read more »
GPS Tracking Used in Rocket Launch
If all goes according to plan, a United Launch Alliance Atlas V will launch today from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station… Read more »
GPS Tracking to Determine Insurance Premiums?
Insurance companies across the board have started offering lower premiums to customers willing to share personal tracking data and customers… Read more »
GPS Collar Gives Hunters Peace of Mind
Most pet owners worry about losing their furry friend, but most pet owners are hunters. Garmin International, based in Olathe,… Read more »
Man Held at Gunpoint by Police After GPS Tracking Mix-up
An innocent man was held at gunpoint last Friday after a mix-up by a GPS tracking company sent deputies in pursuit of… Read more »
GPS Device Stops Serial Burglar
Residents of Milwaukee communities learned one man might be behind dozens of burglaries that plagued the area this past spring… Read more »
Moving Rocks Mystery Solved Using GPS Tracking
Hundreds of rocks in Death Valley, California have seemingly be moving all on their own–sometimes hundreds of meters at a… Read more »