19 June 2013

19 June 2013



GPS gets some competition with this terrestrial-based tech

From trying to find that perfect restaurant to just trying to find your way around a city, GPS changed the way we live and connect with our world. Now that might be about to change.

New Scientists reports that a company in Australia already has a working device that can pinpoint your location down to a matter of 18 centimeters. The team of engineers thinks that they can shave that figure down to just five. The new system, Locata, allows for far more precise location tracking than GPS does, and it has a signal strong enough to penetrate walls and other solid objects.Click here to read more.

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