Use GPS to keep track of where you took pictures

by Teresa Valdez Klein on August 3, 2006

Sometimes you luck out and get assigned a business trip to a city that you would love to visit anyway. When that happens, you always try to sneak a few hours here or there for sightseeing. Of course, it’s easy to get a little confused about which pictures were taken where.

Sony’s got a cute little solution to the problem: a GPS stamp that goes right next to the timestamp on your photos, so you’ll know exactly where and when a photo was taken.

You can even create a little map to show your less lucky cohorts back home just where you went and what you did while you were supposed to be working.

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