Attaching location data to images enables new ways to search photos, give slide shows or be a virtual tourist. For now, early adopters only need apply. Photos: A look at geotagging technology Stephen ...
Getting in touch these days is far different than years ago when it took some paperwork. Nowadays, Facebook could be called the new "Yellow Pages." With just a click, you can move a photo from your ...
With digital cameras making it easy to take images of just about every aspect of daily life, budding photographers are left wrestling with the best way of labelling them so they can be saved and ...
The US Army has issued a statement warning the troops against using locations services on their mobile devices, noting that deployed service members need to be more aware of the world of social media ...
Search #RoysPeak on Instagram and you’ll find almost 60,000 photos depicting roughly the same scene: A lone hiker posed against a backdrop of snow-dusted mountains and a pristine bay in Wanaka, New ...
Geotagging. It's not exactly a long, lost art, but it's certainly not something most folks bother to do after a trip. Avid travelers, hikers and the general outdoorsy crowd have been embracing the ...
Yet another reason to be careful how you use your camera phone. A feature built into the phone attaches an exact geographic location to the pictures you take. While the intentions were pure there are ...
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 ...
Facebook, the website where millions of teens, ‘tweens and adults socialize, now allows users to tell their circle of “friends” exactly where they are when sending updates or photos. Anticipated for ...
There's a reason "Nikon GP-1 alternative" is a search phrase that finds its way into Google's simplistic query box frequently. Put simply, the only GPS add-on with Nikon's name on it is universally ...