Posts Tagged ‘geo tagging’

HTC Launches An All New Touch Cruise With ‘Footprint’ GPS Tagging

January 22nd, 2009 3:38 PM | by Christen da Costa

HTC refreshed their Touch Cruise handset today by adding a bevy of features, which includes a variety of connectivity options (I think there are a variety of versions available depending on the Country you’re in),  WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0, 3.2MP camera, microSD slot and 2.8-inch QVGA touchscreen. The biggest edition to the Touch Cruise is something the company is calling Footprints.  Utilizing GPS and A-GPS, travelers will be able to snap a pic with a geo tag embedded and if they so opt, add a voice or written note.  All of this gets wrapped in a ‘Polaroid’ like skin.

HTC has also produced a ‘car specific’ cradle, which when the Cruise is placed into brings up shortcuts and saved GPS items for on the go perusal.  Apparently, the Touch Cruise can also ‘Footprint’ indoors, which probably means it uses the A-GPS (i.e. cellular towers and WiFi) to determine your location, which may mean less accurate tags.

The HTC Touch Cruise will hit the Worldwide market this Spring.

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Photo Geo Tagging Made Easy: The ATP GPS Photofinder

January 7th, 2009 4:31 PM | by Christen da Costa

The challenge with digital photography is labeling your photos.  Geo tagging is an ideal solution, but too often do the cameras require a proprietary add on.  Not with the ATP GPS PhotoFinder.  It works with any camera.  Just sync the time on the camera with the ATP GPS PhotoFinder, shoot photos, insert memory card into the device, upload and presto your photos are geo tagged.  You see, the ATP GPS PhotoFinder captures your GPS coordinates and matches that to a time stamp and when you insert your memory card, with photos and time stamp embedded, is matches the two up.

The ATP GPS Photofinder is available here for $90