What’s the most un-intrusive GPS you’ve ever seen? How about for a bike? Redditor [Fyodel] has built a Teensy-based GPS/GSM tracker that slides into your bike’s handlebars and really is out of sight.
If you use the Google Maps Mobile function then the big G knows where you are even if your phone doesn’t have a GPS module in it. So the next time you want geolocation capabilities in a project ...
This project demonstrates the implementation of a compact embedded system capable of continuously monitoring GPS coordinates ...
I love DIY projects, though it always seems as though I never have enough time to sit down and do them. When you finish this next project you will have your own GSM GPS tracking device. I'm pretty ...
GSM networks leak unique identifiers of cellphones for anyone to see. A team of computer scientists has figured out how exploit the weakness to glean key information about the mobile device's location ...
is a deputy editor and Verge co-founder with a passion for human-centric cities, e-bikes, and life as a digital nomad. He’s been a tech journalist for 20 years. The problem with most GPS trackers is ...
Navigation, tracking and localization applications are nowadays hot topics. Making the corresponding devices smaller and cheaper is just as important. In this regard, a couple of modules have been ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. -- Homeland Integrated Security Systems (OTC: HISC) has successfully conducted the first GSM testing of its revolutionary Cyber Tracker in the United Kingdom and France. In a ...
A new plug-and-play device from Mentor Engineering can give fleets a quick, affordable way to implement vehicle tracking and baseline telematics. The ME10 offers automatic vehicle location using an ...
Computer scientists have devised a low-cost way to surreptitiously tease out key location details of people carrying cellphones that are connected to older carrier networks. The attack, described in a ...
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