Google is offering U.S. college students a free year of Google AI Pro. You have until January 31, 2026 to apply. The free trial also includes 2TB of storage through ...
The world is no longer flat. At least in Tucson. Through the all-seeing eyes of Google. The tech giant has smiled upon the Old Pueblo, making Tucson one of the first cities to appear in 3D via the ...
Google is integrating its Gemini artificial intelligence assistant into the Maps navigation app. Drivers can access new Gemini features through voice commands on the Google Maps app. Google Maps, the ...
The satellite image does appear on Google Earth, but it shows animals gathered around a watering hole, not human bodies. While this specific photo was miscaptioned, verified satellite imagery has ...
Oct 28 (Reuters) - The University of Southern California has sued Google (GOOGL.O), opens new tab in Texas federal court, alleging that the tech giant's Google Earth, Maps and Street View applications ...
The University of Southern California accused Google LLC of patent infringement over the use and sale of the tech giant’s Earth, Maps and Street View products. “Every time a user zooms in through ...
If you spend way too much time on your computer, there is a possibility that you may have spent countless hours exploring the world, both near and far, using Google’s Street View function on its ...
For the first time, Google Maps has taken its Street View camera technology off-road, mapping the more than 5,900 miles of the TransAmerica Trail in the U.S. with a little help from Ford Motor Company ...
The TransAmerica Trail, or TAT, has long stood as a rite of passage for off-roaders and overland travelers. Stretching more than 5,900 miles (9,500 km) through 14 states, it’s a vast network of gravel ...
To see how well Ford did for myself, I looked up the Oark Cafe, one of my regular motorcycle destinations that's not only right on the TAT but that the TAT website considers "a must-stop." It's in the ...
It’s 2025 and I’m still blown away by Google Street View. You’re telling me that I can type in almost any address—in the United States, or Japan, or wherever—and see what’s around without actually ...