Maps are ubiquitous—on phones, in-flight and car displays, and in textbooks the world over. While some maps delineate and name territories and boundaries, others show different voting blocs in ...
While not as widely popular as other game modes, Fortnite's Bed Wars offers loads of exhilarating fun. It offers a unique PvP ...
Christina Roffe is an Anime Features Writer from the United States. She has experience writing on games on all platforms, including PC, Nintendo, Xbox, and PlayStation. She is especially knowledgeable ...
Let's put this one to bed: there is no Death Star map in Star Wars: Battlefront. We already know that Star Wars: Battlefront isn't doing space battles or space maps, but now EA has clarified that ...
From Coruscant (pictured here) to Tatooine, a new visual guide will show you where nearly every planet in the Star Wars galaxy is. Have you ever wondered about the distance between Tatooine and Naboo ...
For seven years, Google has been hosting a Maps API that web developers have been using to build unique maps and visualizations based on Google's huge store of data. Awesome journalistic efforts like ...
Just as the patent war was heating up, we have ourselves another war between Google (GOOG), Apple (AAPL) and the Nokia-Microsoft (NOK) (MSFT) coalition. Now, the issue focuses on the map applications.
The Google-Apple map wars took another twist today when it was announced that Barnes & Noble is making OpenStreetMap, the Nook’s first mapping platform. Barnes & Noble’s decision to adopt OpenSteetMap ...
One of the main reasons fans of the largest science-fiction franchise in the world are so excited for Star Wars Battlefront is that the game provides the opportunity to recreate the most epic battles ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Star Wars fans can now explore the franchise's far (far!) away galaxy in detail, as Disney has revealed the official map for the franchise. It ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Christine Leuenberger, Cornell University (THE CONVERSATION) Maps are ubiquitous – on ...