As it stands right now, the GPS capabilities of the iPhone can only be used by active applications. This prohibits the iPhone from being used as a geotagging assistant or tracking device. However, ...
Geotagging—adding data to a photo that reveals the location it was taken—has quite literally added a new dimension to enjoying and sharing photography. Online photo-sharing sites have added mapping ...
According to AppleInsider (via MacRumors) Apple has added a geotagging feature to the Camera application in the upcoming iPhone 2.0 firmware. The shot below is courtesy of the latest build seeded to ...
Apple listed mobile support for its iPhoto Places geotagging feature in the upcoming iPhone OS 4 release, but it hasn't been working until the latest developer build. Here's what it looks like. The ...
The 3G iPhone‘s second most persistently rumored and desired feature (or not), GPS is built in for location service hotness, which Steve says is “gonna explode.” Location data comes from a combo of ...
GeoTag Photos Pro just hit v3.0, and with the update comes a new, less-ugly UI. It also adds automatic Dropbox uploading, making it just about the easiest (and still most battery-friendly) ...
Although the iPhone's GPS functionality is already used by a number of applications, the limitation on background processes precludes the use of GPS by non-active applications. That may be changing ...
You can add one more geotagging method to our How to Geotag Your Photos post last week. Soon the iPhone will do it for you. In the latest build of the iPhone 2.0 software, Apple has added a system ...
Before our full review next week, here’s a great little how-to guide on using geotagging in Lightroom 4. Adobe’s photo-editing and cataloging app has caught up with iPhoto and Aperture in its latest ...
The GPS circuitry in the iPhone 3G could be used to do more -- a lot more, in fact -- than it currently does, and it looks like Apple might have an eye on an angle most people wouldn't have considered ...
According to some allegedly leaked screens from the new iPhone software beta, the iPhone camera is now asking permission to transmit the user’s location before loading. The screen in question ...
Geotagging your photos—the process of adding GPS location data to the photo file itself—has a lot of fun, and practical, applications. Jindrich Sarson’s Geotag Photos Pro allows you to use your iPhone ...
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