Apple started a massive Apple Maps transformation a few years ago when it announced the detailed city experience. Since then, it's been working around the clock to bring users the new experience ...
Apple is working non-stop on expanding the new Apple Maps experience to more people worldwide, especially as the upgraded features are integral to its efforts to build a more advanced Google Maps ...
Apple just enhanced its web version of Apple Maps by adding a beta version of Look Around, a street-level view similar to Google Street View in Google Maps. The new functionality lets users explore ...
DALLAS — If you're driving in Dallas-Fort Worth and using Apple Maps to navigate, you'll probably notice a slight change to the app. Apple Maps has rolled out a new detailed city experience in Dallas ...
When its time to make your way through town during rush hour traffic or head off on a road trip, which mapping app do you use? Back in the day, Id say Google Maps, but these days my first choice is ...
Something to look forward to: The 3D view in Google Maps has become increasingly detailed and informative over the past year, offering users vivid previews of landmarks. Recent updates merge this ...
Apple Maps launched new updates in Dallas today that include “Detailed City Experience,” a new map that shows custom-designed 3D landmarks in daytime and nighttime view. Apple Maps launched new ...
Google tried to beat Apple to the punch when it announced the Google Maps 3D view right before WWDC, but Apple still blew everyone away with its own 3D Maps technology in iOS 6. And even though ...
Apple Maps is expanding beyond its app. Just like with Google Maps, the service is now available on the web, albeit in beta form at the jump. There are some limitations for now. Availability will vary ...
Apple's Machine Learning Research wing has developed a foundational AI model "for zero-shot metric monocular depth estimation." Depth Pro enables high-speed generation of detailed 3D depth maps from a ...
When the iPhone first launched, it was preloaded with Google Maps. In 2012, Apple replaced it with its own mapping application known as Apple Maps. It launched in beta in the iOS 6 beta, and was ...
Move over, Google Maps. Apple Maps now has its own website. Yes, that means you no longer need to fire up the app on an iPhone, iPad, or Mac to find places to visit and figure out how to reach them.