Articles tagged with: Apple Iphone and Maps
A phone in the hand maps bird in the bush
Australians are being encouraged to lend their iPhones to science, in a new initiative to uncover the behaviour of one of Queensland state's most elusive birds - the cassowary. A collaborative project between the University of Queensland, Queensland Parks and Wildlife, Australian Geographic and Rainforest Rescue has launched a new website which hopes to encourage the public to help track local cassowary populations. more
Related Tags: university-of-queensland, school
Telmap Develops "Thin-Client" Navigation Application for the iPhone
Navigation services provider, Telmap has joined with NAVTEQ to develop a mobile search, mapping and navigation application for Apple's iPhone. The first two launches of this solution are the MapQuest Navigator that was announced on October 7, 2009, and Orange Maps in France that was announced on October 19, 2009, with more launches expected to be announced across the globe by leading tier 1 operators. more
Related Tags: telmap, navteq, navigation, coverage, europe, globe
Want to Know Who Has Swine Flu? There's an App for That!
A new iPhone application, created by researchers at Children's Hospital Boston in collaboration with the MIT Media Lab, enables users to track and report outbreaks of infectious diseases, such as H1N1 (swine flu), on the ground in real time. more
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One-Third of Mobile Phones to Use Accelerometers by 2010
Owing to the essential role they play in the user interfaces of hot smart phones like Apple's iPhone and Palm's Pre, accelerometers are expected to appear in one-third of mobile phones shipped next year, according to iSuppli Corp. more
Related Tags: accelerometer, palm-pre, smart, microelectromechanical, play, gyroscopes, music, cell-phone
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