Device enables users to know where attachments are across work sites, reduce the number of lost attachments and plan for maintenance and replacement Caterpillar announces the addition of the PL161 ...
Find My Device helps you locate your lost Android device or accessory. At the moment, it requires the device to be online and powered on to report its location. This caveat could go away soon, though, ...
Losing your iPhone at the beginning of the New Year is no fun, but there's hope. Here's what you can do to find it.
Location-tracking apps have become incredibly popular and can be a real lifesaver if your device gets lost or stolen. When build number 1511 for Windows 10 was released in November, Microsoft ...
WebTech Wireless, a provider of location-based and fleet telematics services, announced Wednesday, May 16, the introduction of Motorola’s embedded G24 Java wireless module in WebTech Wireless’ Locator ...
The Army will purchase $34 million worth of Personnel Locator Devices designed to operate open and encrypted in GPS degraded environments. Similar devices such as the Combat Survivor Evader Locator ...
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A new safety alert issued by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) urges vessel owners and operators to provide each crewmember with a personal locator device. These devices improve a ...
This device (that I renamed "Steve" suddenly started appearing in my WiFi list the past few days. I open the WiFi panel constantly to connect computers and so I know for sure it was never there in the ...
Depending on how you look at things, the holidays could be seen as either an excuse to spend money or an excuse to get creative. We imagine many Hackaday readers would rather head to their workbench ...