Articles tagged with "GPS"

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The Knight Rider GPS by Mio.

Knight Rider GPS by Mio lets you K.I.T.T. out your car

Always wanted to live out a “Hoff” fantasy - no, not drunkenly try to eat a hamburger, but rather driving around with the dulcet tones of K.I.T.T. riding shotgun? Well now thanks to the portable GPS navigation device maker Mio you can become a lone crusader and take a shadowy flight into the world of a man who does not exist. The Knight Rider GPS by Mio includes exclusive voice guidance and turn-by-turn directions featuring the original voice of K.I.T.T., William Daniels as well as a Knight Industries-approved LED display. (read more...)

Tags: Automotive, GPS , Satellite Navigation
G-park application for the iPhone

iPhone app helps you find your parked car

Here's a handy iPhone application that's set to launch tomorrow when the iPhone 3G drops around the world: G-park is a very simple program. When you park your car, you hit "park me" and it drops a GPS flag on your current location. When you can't remember where you parked, you just hit "where did I park?" and Google maps gives you turn-by-turn directions back to your car. (read more...)

Tags: GPS, iPhone
The Motorola Blaze with its protective flip-cover.

Motorola Blaze to enter the touchscreen phone arena

June 6, 2008 Motorola’s yet-to-be-released iPhone competitor is the Motorola Blaze, which boasts a haptic-feedback touchscreen with a protective flip top transparent plastic cover which also allows for the unit to be used with the cover closed. The phone also sports a 2 megapixel camera, EV-DO, GPS, Bluetooth and MobileTV. (read more...)

Tags: GPS, haptics , iPhone , Mobile Phone , Motorola
The Openmoko Neo FreeRunner

The Neo FreeRunner open source mobile phone

While Android, the open mobile platform developed by an alliance of some of the mobile phone and computing world’s biggest names, has attracted a lot of interest and support since it was announced late last year, it wasn’t actually the first open mobile computing platform. That title goes to Openmoko – a project founded by Taiwanese computer and components manufacturer First International Computer, Inc. (FIC), with the combined aims of developing an open source Linux based operating system designed for mobile phones and hardware devices on which the operating system, called Openmoko Linux, runs. The first smartphone released that supported the Openmoko Linux platform was the Neo 1973, which was released in July, 2007 but suffered from supplier shortages. Now Openmoko has announced their follow up – the Openmoko Neo FreeRunner – a mobile device that the company says will help to enable ubiquitous computing in the 21st century. (read more...)

Tags: Bluetooth, Consumer Electronics , GPS , Mobile Phone , Smartphone
AwareSpot location based alert system for mobile phones

AwareSpot location based alert system for mobile phones

Developed by the makers of the Trapster, AwareSpot is a new location based service for mobile phone users with a variety of applications. The free service is designed so that police, public safety and community service organizations, media, clubs, businesses, and more can quickly and easily set up community alert broadcast channels that deliver location based, relevant, timely information to their audiences. (read more...)

Tags: GPS, Mapping , Mobile Phone
PEIR system screenshot

How green are you? PEIR system measures personal environmental impact

A key starting point to helping the environment is determining what impact we personally have on the planet. To assist in this challenge researchers at UCLA have developed a way to generate online Personal Environmental Impact Reports (PEIR) using location data from cell phones. (read more...)

Tags: Climate Change, Emissions Control , Environmental , GPS , Mobile Phone , Nokia
ProNav GPS software for heavy vehicles

ProNav GPS software for heavy goods vehicles

Navevo has developed GPS software for heavy vehicles that keeps drivers informed about the unique obstacles they face on the road. The £199.99 ProNav system offers dynamic routing and navigation optimization based on vehicle dimensions, legal restrictions, and weather and road conditions. (read more...)

Tags: Automotive, Fleet Management , GPS , Traffic

GPS-integrated Mobile Devices head for ubiquity

It may have taken a while to get traction, but GPS appears to be the next technology destined for ubiquity. A new research report from Parks Associates indicates that by 2012, more than one in ten humans will buy a GPS-enabled mobile device each year. (read more...)

Tags: GPS, Miniaturisation , Mobile Phone
Flaik snowsports tracking device

Flaik snowsports tracking device

Flaik is a personal tracking device for skiers and snowboarders that fuses GPS & GSM/GPRS technologies to monitor personal performance criteria including speed, distance, altitude and airtime. (read more...)

Tags: GPS, Snowboarding
BlackBerry Bold

BlackBerry's Bold smartphone

Research In Motion (RIM) has introduced the first BlackBerry smartphone to support tri-band HSDPA high-speed networks around the world and comes with integrated GPS and Wi-Fi, plus a next-generation 624 MHz mobile processor for downloading email attachments, streaming video or rendering web pages. The BlackBerry Bold also gets a newly designed full-QWERTY keyboard, with AZERTY and QWERTZ configurations to support different language groups also available, and a half-VGA (480x320 resolution) color LCD, which is fused to the undersurface of the lens, improving definition and clarity. (read more...)

Tags: BlackBerry, GPS , Smartphone , Wireless
HTC launches Touch Diamond mobile phone

HTC launches Touch Diamond mobile phone

May 9, 2008 Drawing immediate comparisons with Apple's iPhone, Taiwanese handset manufacturer HTC has unveiled its new flagship product, the HTC Touch Diamond. The new handset is the latest addition to the company's product platform which began with the launch of the HTC Touch in June 2007 and boasts an array of innovative features led by a 3D touch interface called TouchFLO 3D and enhanced web-browsing capabilities that enable one-handed zoom and panning navigation plus automatic rotation from a portrait to landscape view when the device is turned on its side. Housed in an eye-catching brushed steel casing with faceted edges, the handset also sports a 3.2 megapixel auto-focus camera, 4 GB internal memory, Bluetooth 2.0, WiFi 802.11b/g and integrated GPS. (read more...)

Tags: Apple, GPS , iPhone , iPhone , Mobile Phone
Uniden TRAX Series

TRAX Series portable car navigation systems offer 360 degree, 3D view

May 27, 2008 Uniden's new TRAX Series GPS units feature 360 Degree 3D "Landmark Technology" which shows key landmarks in 3D from any angle including a ‘fly around’ 360 degree mode. In major metropolitan areas elevated city maps, contours and rises on the road are also represented in 3D from any angle. The TRAX Series also include Text to Speech with Spoken Street Names and, as with Uniden’s previous releases, some models also include integrated Bluetooth capabilities to deliver hands-free mobile phone communication via the unit. The high definition, LCD touch screens are non-reflective for easier viewing and there is also an automatic day/night mode. (read more...)

Tags: Driver Assistance, GPS , Mapping , Satellite Navigation
The new TomTom XL

TomTom unveils new car navigation products

May 5, 2008 Portable navigation solutions provider TomTom has announced their latest car navigation products – the TomTom ONE and TomTom XL which supersede the current TomTom ONE 3RD EDITION and TomTom ONE XL ranges. The new TomTom ONE comes with a 3.5 inch touch screen LCD, while the TomTom XL boasts a 4.3 inch widescreen LCD, for those who prefer a larger display. The new devices also come with a revised audio system and a completely redesigned body, including a folding mount. This new windshield mount, known as the EasyPort mount, can be left on the device and folded flat after use. The complete unit, including the mount, is then small enough to fit into a shirt pocket, bag or pocket when the driver leaves the vehicle. (read more...)

Tags: Driver Assistance, GPS , Mapping , Satellite Navigation
envisionCAM EDR

envisionCAM video camera, GPS and G-force Event Data Recorder

April 29, 2008 Big brother has found his way into the company car, so leadfoot drivers beware; he sees, and remembers, and tells all. We wrote recently about the CarCam Voyager, basically a small dash videocam that acts as an infallible witness in accident situations - but the envisionCAM from Advanced EDR systems takes the concept to another level entirely. (read more...)

Tags: Automotive, camera , Datalogging , GPS , Road Safety
Dynavue display in action

Duo-Touch II rugged PC

February 25, 2008 General Dynamics Itronix has announced the availability of the Duo-Touch II, the second generation of the company’s lightweight rugged tablet PCs. Combining processing power with an ergonomic tablet design for one-handed operation, the Duo-Touch II enables rugged, high-performance computing for mobile professionals in industries such as public safety, telecommunications, utilities, government, and insurance. The unit also features Dynavue display technology that meets military standard for cockpit displays for direct sunlight viewability. (read more...)

Tags: Bluetooth, Computers , GPS , Laptop , Personal Computers , Rugged
QSTARZ BT-Q1000 Platinum

BT-Q1000 Platinum GPS Travel Recorder

Febraury 22, 2008 QSTARZ, the company behind the solar-powered BT-Q1200 GPS Travel Recorder, has released the BT-Q1000 Platinum - a Bluetooth GPS Travel Recorder that pairs with your PDA or Smartphone to provide satellite navigation and allows users to record up to 200,000 waypoints. (read more...)

Tags: Bluetooth, GPS , Travel and Tourism
Valtra RoboTrac autonomous tractor design

RoboTrac: pre-programmable, semi-autonomous tractor concept

February 14, 2008 Designed to perform a range of pre-programmed agricultural tasks in vineyards, coffee farms, orchards and nurseries, this futuristic driver-less tractor concept aims to boost efficiency, minimize crop damage and remove humans for hazardous environments using GPS and Internet to track its location. The Valtra RoboTrac from 25 year old Estonian industrial designer Hannes Seeberg - whose portfolio also includes an intriguing Skylift self-propelled boarding aircraft boarding system - combines an 85 hp engine diesel engine and rear-wheel steering in either a two or four wheel drive configuration with the remotely programmable computerized navigation system to enable anything from tilling and plowing to planting and spraying. (read more...)

Tags: Agriculture, Design , GPS
Ground Guidance software will be integrated the Magellan Triton

Magellan and Primordial announce practical off-road GPS system

February 6, 2008 Magellan has partnered with Primordial to integrate the Ground Guidance system into its Triton line, providing a combination of elevation data, land cover and aerial imagery to generate more practical data for those who venture off-road. Currently, GPS can only provide off-road users with simplistic maps that often fail to include obstacles such as dense forest, lakes and rivers, steep inclines and natural hazards. The Ground Guidance system is designed to generate practical and efficient off-road routes through inhospitable terrain. Ground Guidance color codes the map into fast, slow and impassable areas, giving users the opportunity to plot their trip accurately and safely. (read more...)

Tags: GPS
New embedded GPS modules for mobile devices to slash costs

New embedded GPS modules for mobile devices to slash costs

January 22, 2008 Wireless technology provider CSR, in collaboration with Samsung, has announced the development of a new module that it says will halve the cost of embedding GPS solutions in mobile phones, media players and personal navigation devices. (read more...)

Tags: GPS, Mobile Phone

Fifth GPS IIR-M satellite deployed in record time

January 21, 2008 The fifth satellite in the GPS System Block IIR-M series was declared fully operational for international military and civilian navigational earlier this month following a record-setting on-orbit deployment that lasted only three days. The satellite was launched by a joint U.S. Air Force and Lockheed Martin team from Cape Canaveral on December 20 last year, and includes new features that enhance operations and navigation signal performance for military and civilian GPS users around the globe. (read more...)

Tags: GPS, Military , Satellite , Satellite Navigation
European researchers are developing a Collision Warning System

Car crash warning system could prevent the accident waiting to happen

January 17 , 2008, According to the World Health Organization an estimated 1.2 million people lose their lives every year due to car accidents. With the hope of reducing that number, European researchers are developing a Collision Warning System (CWS) for cars, an early warning device which will warn drivers of dangers ahead and may give them enough time to avoid a crash. (read more...)

Tags: Automotive, General Motors , GPS , Road Safety
Zoombak Assisted GPS Locators hit the market

Zoombak Assisted GPS Locators hit the market

December 23, 2007 Anyone who has used a GPS system in a foreign country will know how much this relatively low-cost device can make to one’s state-of-mind. Now a new Assisted GPS (A-GPS) device has hit the market which could make a huge difference in other ways. Zoombak’s advanced A-GPS system uses both GPS and mobile phone networks to track your pets, cars and other assets. You can locate your belongings in real time, set ‘safety zones’ around any location and be alerted of their whereabouts by email, SMS/text message or track them via the web. So now you can know where your cat, dog, child car are, for USD$10 a month. (read more...)

Tags: GPS
Sony GPS-CS1KA

Pinpoint travel photos: Sony's GPS-CS1KA image tracker

December 17, 2007 If you're the type of intrepid traveler that returns from a journey with a gigabytes of digital photographs but no idea where they were taken, this might prove a valuable addition to your kit. The Sony GPS-CS1KA image tracker records the time, date and - using satellite navigation - the location of every photo, and collates the information so that you can view your photographic history on an online map. (read more...)

Tags: GPS, Sony
Garmin Street Pilot c550

A satellite-navigated history lesson

December 7, 2007 Sick of leafing through travel guides planning your next tour? Now you can be informed about hundreds of historical sites without leaving the comfort of your car. Inspired by hand-held audio guides, the RoadTour SatNav application marries GPS functionality with a lesson in history, alerting drivers to places of historical interest as they motor through the countryside. (read more...)

Tags: Garmin, GPS , Satellite Navigation , Travel and Tourism
Biometric protection - GoPal P4425

World’s first fingerprint protected personal navigation device

December 4, 2007 Theft of personal navigation devices (PNDs) is on the rise with several European and US cities reporting that GPS devices are the most commonly stolen items in cars today. To combat this, MEDION AG and AuthenTec have announced the launch of the world’s first personal navigation device to use a fingerprint sensor to enhance user security and deter device theft. (read more...)

Tags: Biometrics, GPS , Security

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