Angeion Corporation recently signed a definitive agreement with Garmin International. The agreement would allow customers to make a download of their individual training plans for a GPS fitness device using the Internet. There was no release of Terms of...
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Getting precise GPS locations dates, times and altitudes has brought about increase to the perfect platform for transmitting comprehensive, extra precise and extra accurate info -- and not anywhere is this novel precision of communication more palpable...
Here is third Keomo Bluetooth GPS receiver to be supplied by Widget UK. The last but not the least is known as Nemerix 16, which though is not novel, but yet this boasts of making a niche in smallness.
Yes, it measures just 69(W) x 47(D) x 19(H)...
I just talked about Keomo Solar Nemerix 16 from Widget. Now, here is another Keomo SiRF Star 3 Bluetooth GPS receiver (£69.99), which is claimed to be consisted with just 59(w) x 44.6(d) x 21.7-(h) mm measurement and weighs only 50g, thus the latest one...
Beware of the Italian researchers who are purported to have come about a technique to hack into a few of these systems and likely possess the messages your car offers you and where it informs you to go. So, if you are depending on a little too much on...
Mobile Satellite Ventures (MSV) recently released its MSAT-G2 Tracking, yet one more major functionality for the MSAT-G2 Mobile Satellite Radio, which has bee powered by Skymira LLC, a wireless communications solution company. A powerful event-driven...
If you are currently making use of any one of these Garmin C510's (or C530's) you surely have been encountered with the problem that it doesn't verbalize street names (a.k.a 'text-to-speech') - however this is a normal function on the C550 and C580....
There is a great little player from Korean company, Paroos for the people who keep jogging. The player is known as the Paroos G-100, which cliams to integrate a GPS unit so that you can keep track of how many miles you've run, where you went, your...
Sanyo recently unraveled its brand new phone, the SCP-7050. Integrated with GPS-based Java applications, the latest phone is claimed to be the most ruggedzed phone up to now. As maintained by Sanyo, it is the 1st phone that boasts of meeting military...
BigRedBee recently rolled out BeeLine GPS, a pocket-sized (1 1/4″ x 3″), autonomous, battery-enabled GPS telemetry device. GPS coordinates are accumulated into an AX.25 packet and relayed over an RF link to a far-flung decoder. The latest...
InfoSpace recently launched InfoSpace Find It! for BlackBerry smartphones in North America. With this introduction, users are enabled download and benefit from the GPS-based InfoSpace Find It! for free on a range of BlackBerry smartphones from Research...
TruePosition recently introduced the TruePosition Secure User Plane for Location (SUPL) Server for A-GPS, which is claimed to enable carriers to make available high-performance location based services (LBS) but for bringing about any major changes to...
Holux recently announced to have come up with a brand new bluetooth GPS receiver in Hannover Germany, known as M1000. What to say of this bluetooth GPS receiver, it seems the manufacturer has brought it out halfheartedly. No good-looking shape or size...
At Sony Media Experience 2007 the Japanese brand showcased a new line of personal navigation devices. Sony's latest kit of satellite-navigation systems claims to have all the best of breed and avant-garde features to keep you on track all the time and...
GV-380 is a brand new GPS navigation device from GlobalSat that was launched at the recent CeBIT 2007. No info on pricing or availability was available there, so I am left with inadequate details about its sports and specs for the moment.
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