Apple Maps and Google Maps have a lot in common, including AR modes to help users who want a more dynamic way of getting around than just staring at an arrow on a flat screen. But whose mode is better ...
For many people these days, Google Maps has become an indispensable tool for navigating the real world. Not everyone, however, finds it easy to use even a digital and advanced map and prefer visual ...
Google Maps is continuing to update and improve its "Live View" AR feature, with new capabilities like showing the relative location of landmarks and more accurate locations for pins, according to an ...
At Google I/O, Google showed off more detailed street maps and live views so you can better plan your route, no matter how you're traveling. Managing Editor Alison DeNisco Rayome joined CNET in 2019, ...
Google significantly upgraded the way it displays busyness information about places in Google Maps to provide more accurate data about crowdedness. Google Maps will tell users how busy a place is ...
Google Maps is receiving several updates, including a Live View with AR signs for landmarks and streets. You can also see busy areas at a glance, and the map will adapt to when and where you’re ...
Google Maps Live View uses augmented reality to overlay arrows, directions, and now landmarks over the real world to make navigating easier. The feature is getting a number of big updates today.
Android 16 introduced support for Live Updates, making it easier to track real-time notifications from food delivery apps, flight trackers, etc. The feature is only partially implemented in the ...
Android users are getting their first glimpse of a new operating system feature while using Google Maps, as the app is the first to make use of the Live Updates ability that was added for Android 16.
The iPhone 14 Pro featured a new notch design that Apple calls the Dynamic Island. Apple "weaponized" the new design with software, turning the Dynamic Island into the most discussed iPhone feature of ...
I've been writing about Android since 2011, with a focus on device reviews, Samsung and Google Pixel hardware, and the latest happenings in the ecosystem. In my entire writing career, I've reviewed ...