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Leveraging GPS satellites could be the key to ensuring mobile antennas remain effectively aligned, according to Vodafone’s latest solution announced this week. The position of mobile antennas is ...
Raleigh is rolling out a new chapter in its long legacy of bicycle design with the launch of the Raleigh ONE, a sleek, smart e-bike aimed squarely at the European urban mobility market. Officially ...
Close to 1,000 ships a day are seeing their GPS signals jammed near Iran’s coast, according to a French naval liaison group.
The Seattle City Council voted 8-1 on Tuesday to authorize the Seattle Police Department’s use of GPS tracking devices designed to reduce dangerous high-speed police chases. The approval of CB ...
This quantum sensor tracks 3D movement without GPS Date: June 14, 2025 Source: University of Colorado at Boulder Summary: Physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have created a ...
Private-sector innovation is leading the charge to build resilient PNT systems—ensuring GPS isn’t a single point of failure in our connected future.
The Antennas Direct Goliath is a huge antenna with a massive range, but that doesn’t necessarily make it right for everyone.
Startup Xona Space Systems hopes to provide an unspoofable alternative to increasingly threatened GPS.
GPS jamming and spoofing attacks are on the rise. If the global navigation system the US relies on were to go down entirely, it would send the world into unprecedented chaos.
SpaceX launched an advanced GPS satellite for the U.S. Space Force today (May 30), less than three months after getting the official go-ahead.