The announcement gives a glimpse into a future that tech companies have predicted, illustrating a world connected to digital ...
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 ...
It’s simple to use: just click the binoculars icon in the bottom left corner of the Apple Maps window, and you'll be able to ...
At launch, the Apple Maps web beta included basic functionality like searching for points of interest, seeing ratings, browsing area Guides, and getting directions. With Look Around, the web ...
Apple has pre-announced several new iOS features and changes that are coming later this year. Below, we outline six of these ...
As noticed by Chris Carley (via 9to5Mac) Apple Maps beta now has Look Around, which shows up as a small binoculars icon in the bottom left corner of the map. Click it, and you get a small window ...
Apple launched Apple Maps for the web five months ago, but it was in beta and had limited features. As it gradually builds it up to become a serious competitor to Google Maps, Apple has now added ...
Here’s how it works. Apple has added the Look Around feature to Apple Maps on the web. For those that aren’t familiar with Apple Maps, it's basically Apple’s take on Google Street View ...
Apple may not be the household name when it comes to mobile or web-based navigation platforms but the company has expanded more of its Apple Maps over the years to feature enhanced capabilities ...
Apple has added a central function to the cross-platform web version of its map service. Support for Android is still missing. The version of Apple Maps that can be accessed via a browser now ...
Previously, you needed to have the Apple Maps app on your iPhone, iPad or Mac, but now that you can access it from a browser you can use Look Around from a Windows PC if you want to (although it ...