
Sherin Mathew on May 3, 2012
Broadcom has released a new chip that may help the development of in indoor GPS system.

Sherin Mathew on April 25, 2012
Privacy concerns over warrantless tracking, which were resolved by the Supreme Court ruling on GPS tracking, are now focused on cell phone data tracking.

Sherin Mathew on April 24, 2012
Scientists at a research agency are working towards creating sophisticated navigational chips that would replace GPS signals in positioning military weapons and aircraft.

Sherin Mathew on April 18, 2012
Lockheed Martin will have to pay $70 million to make up for the overrun in the costs for the construction of GPS III satellites for the U.S Air Force.

Sherin Mathew on April 18, 2012
Congressional lawmakers are urging the FCC to allocate a specific spectrum for the financially troubled LightSquared so that it can deploy its broadband network.

Sherin Mathew on April 17, 2012
Asus is rumored to be offering an external fixture to deal with the GPS signal failures on its Transformer tablet.

Sherin Mathew on April 16, 2012
LightSquared may consider filing for bankruptcy in the face of regulatory actions against its proposed broadband network.

Sherin Mathew on April 10, 2012
TeleNav introduces the Scout for Apps service which allows mobile and app developers to integrate GPS navigation into their creations.

Sherin Mathew on March 27, 2012
A new steering wheel that gives tactile cues such as vibrations to indicate GPS directional commands has been developed to lessen driver distractions when on the road.

Sherin Mathew on March 23, 2012
The FBI has stated that the Supreme Court’s ruling on limiting the agency’s use of tracking devices without a search warrant changes the way in which it can operate in the future.