Uncomfortably close to skynet

It’s not just the gear, it’s what it can do. I’ve always liked gear that can tell me where I am.  In my formative years, that was maps, charts, compasses, and when I could get my hands on it, my dad’s Magellan NAV 1000.  Now I’ve got two devices within arm’s reach that can tell me exactly where I am, and display it in a thousand different ways.  The weird thing is, my iPad doesn’t even have a GPS receiver.  How does that work exactly?

I re-watched this video and thought I sounded kind of…uninformed.  So here’s the long version of “I think it uses wifi.”

Skyhook Wireless is a really interesting company.  With considerably less fanfare than Google’s much-talked-about Streetview, they’ve managed to accomplish a feat of similar scope.  They wardrove 70% of of the population centers in the US and Canada (and continue to do so, to update their database).  Now they have a database of over a hundred million wifi access points (identified by their MAC address), and their associated geographic location. 

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I want FLIR on my Subaru

This chart comes from an old article on Panbo.  Basically the idea is that thermal imaging will follow the adoption model of GPS, and eventually become affordable to consumers.  That would be rad, because I really want thermal imaging on my 2025 Subaru Outback, and I don’t want to have to pay a lot for it.