Australian delivery drivers could soon start using smart glasses that map out directions and package movements using AI-powered vision as tech giant Amazon unveils an ambitious future vision of its ...
Cars with Google built-in are getting a new Google Maps feature that will tailor navigation based on the lane you're driving ...
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As Australia faces longer, more erratic fire seasons, tools like this may prove essential for staying one step ahead of the ...
On Wednesday, the company launched four upgrades to Google Maps that make it easier for users to get where they want to go, including new multimodal features, such as conversational natural language ...
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Google Maps is rolling out a handful of Gemini -powered Android and iOS features beginning this week. The biggest update is landmark-based navigation, which could make directions easier to follow by ...
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Since Google Maps arrived on the scene, travellers have become more and more reliant on the tool to navigate while abroad. Indeed, many of us don't know what we'd do without it. How did we cope in the ...
Sunny with a high of 69 °F (20.6 °C). Winds SSW at 12 to 16 mph (19.3 to 25.7 kph). Night - Clear. Winds variable at 4 to 14 mph (6.4 to 22.5 kph). The overnight low will be 51 °F (10.6 °C). Sunny ...
When the geography of the south of Sri Lanka is considered, one would have to be a total idiot or complete knave to propose ...
Scientists have found that oceanic manta rays routinely make extreme dives of more than 1,200 meters – three-quarters of a mile – but it's not to feed, nor is it happening everywhere in deep water.