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Mio have just announced that the availability of a new Gps Navigation system in the US called the Mio C720T. This new system is interesting as it has a 2 megapixel camera and uses Gps co-ordinates to geotag the [...]
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September 27th, 2007 by Eddie
Sanyo’s “Gorilla” range has just been given an upgrade with the introduction of the NV-SD580DT and NV-SB260DT. These new systems will now offer users the ability to RECORD what you see. Features include:
5.8 ” screen
FM transmitter
TV Tuner
2GB Max SD Card
Mp3 Player
SD-Video Card Reader
To bad for consumers in the US, these systems will only be [...]
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September 25th, 2007 by Eddie
Medion recently announced the release of two new gps sytems, the Gopal E3410 and the Gopal P4425. The P4425 comes fully equiped with a fingerprint scanner for added security. Both devices are compact and have features that include:
3.5″ screen (E3410) – 4.5″ screen (P4425)
Voice activation technology
Bluetooth hands free calling
RDS TMC dynamic traffice rerouting
Preloaded safety [...]
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September 25th, 2007 by Eddie
BarZ Adventures makers automated tour guides for zoos and parks and u-blox America Inc. ,a GPS receiver technology provider recently announced that they would be bringing GPS-based tour guides to several U.S. National Parks and Zoos.
GPS Ranger and Zoo Ranger, products from BarZ helps visitors experience national parks and historic sites, zoos, and [...]
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September 20th, 2007 by Eddie
Through the magic of hackers, the iPhone just got GPS. Using peer collected GPS data that is linked to cell towers, the Navizon GPS app is able to provide GPS functionality to the iPhone.
The way it works is by contributors collecting the location information of cell towers and wifi access points. Then they share it [...]
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September 19th, 2007 by Eddie
CSR announced that Mio Tech has selected their Unifi-1 Portable chip to be used in Mio’s Digiwalker A702 quad-band GPS PDA phone .
With CSR’s chip there will be trouble-free Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GSM/GPRS coexistence, and will also enable the A702Â to offer a standby time of over 200hrs.
The design of the A702 looks amazing [...]
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September 19th, 2007 by Eddie
Asus, a computer company have just released the first notebook PC with integrated GPS capability which they call the U3S. The U3S can perform all necessary GPS signal processing entirely in software. This capability enable users to access the fast-growing range of location-based services from navigation and local search to theft protection.
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September 18th, 2007 by Micheal
Dash have just announced the release of the redesigned dash express for the consumer market which is the first GPS Navigation product in the market that has been designed around connectivity. They have been conducting road tests for the past few months which we are glad to have participated in.
With feature’s that include sending [...]
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September 17th, 2007 by Eddie
More than 43 million people are projected to be using their smart phones with gps features by 2012, creating a search based advertising market that is worth about $697 million according to market researcher, Berg Insight.
According to Andre Malm an analyst at Berg Insight, the successful release of the the new Gps [...]
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September 11th, 2007 by john
Magellan have just announced a new hand held gps navigation system that they call the MobileMapper CX that will use Magellan’s exclusive Mobile Mapping application software.
The MobileMapper CX supports wireless technologies (Bluetooth and Wi-Fi), DGPS networking capabilities, huge storage capability, field-replaceable all-day battery, built-in
alphanumeric keypad, and a design that can withstand extreme outdoor conditions.
The [...]
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September 7th, 2007 by john