Retail today runs on context: actual, in-the-moment understanding of where a shopper is, what they’re doing, and what they ...
Esper, a leader in enterprise-scale device management solutions, adds support for Windows OS. In doing so, Esper extends its tools, designed for maintaining consistent device experiences for ...
Pioneer’s Ride Connect system uses smartphone processing and global mapping to keep bike displays cheaper and easier to ...
SES AI Corporation ("SES AI") , a global leader in the development and manufacturing of AI-enhanced high-performance Li-Metal and Li-ion batteries, today announced its schedule for January appearances ...
Zephr launched an Android positioning SDK delivering sub-meter accuracy via software alone, enabling high-precision, privacy-first, location-aware AI.
Garmin today announced the innovative d?zltm DualView, a rugged two-camera system that keeps over-the-road drivers aware of their surroundings by providing a clear, live view down each side of their ...
Rx Networks, a globally trusted provider of high-precision GNSS correction services, today announced a strategic collaboration with Zephr.xyz, whose software-based positioning SDK enables sub-meter ...
Google is testing a new approximate location option for Chrome’s Android app. Unlike Android’s system-level location controls for apps, the new option should give users more granular control over the ...
Many Android apps ask for your current location to show you more relevant results or help with directions, but most don’t need your precise GPS coordinates to do the job. That’s why Android offers two ...
The first preview release of the Swift SDK for Android was published this week, allowing developers to build Android apps in Swift with official tooling and making it easier to share code across iOS ...
Following the announcement of the Android Workgroup earlier this year, the first preview release of the Swift SDK for Android was just rolled out. Here are the details. “This milestone reflects months ...
Google giveth — and Google taketh away. If there’s one thing we’ve learned as Android-adoring animals over the years, it’s that you can’t ever fully count on Google to stick with something forever.