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"Getting Lost" contest winner -- Pioneer GPS
So, glad Birthday, Aaron! here is his winning entry:My wife and I won a little $100 Explorist GPS a few years ago at a casino in Louisiana and we go geocaching each week as far out as we can stand to drive. We'd been north to Oklahoma, east to Louisiana, and west to San Angelo, just picking up caches as we went and taking images of historical markers.
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Globalsat TR-101 mobile phone & GPS
While looking like something that Jack Bauer conveys with him at all times, this is in fact a Globalsat TR-101, that is generally a GSM mobile phone and GPS mixture. The benefit is that you can automatically mail its site by either text message or phone call just by hitting one of the 3 predial keys or by ringing/texting it remotely.
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Garmin's pocket-sized Nuvi GPS
some years ago, my brother gave me a Garmin GPS for my car, that I liked. Looking back, although, I keep in mind how time-consuming it was to download maps and -- since it had no voice guide -- how clumsy it from time to time was to follow the maps.
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Palm Foleo - the mobile "companion"
I had dreams of a complete iPhone butcher- someslimg with onboard GPS, a super-slim form factor, with awesome media player features. See the image above? The new Palm Foleo is not the Treo in the image, someslimg that may be nice and smooth and prepared to hop out of the black shadows of that image to demonstrate off its almost paper slim silhouette.
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Flat, wallet reading glasses
And, I cannot make room for one more thing in my wallet, what with my iPod and my BlackBerry and my handheld GPS all rival for space. For this reason, I love wallet-sized instruments, like those credit card pocket knives that comprize miniature scissors.
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Nokia Updates its N800
One soon, we will have one handset that will hold a phone, video/ music player, camera, internet browser, mail reader, and GPS. we are not quite there yet, and it cannot come soon enough
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Mobile Gum -- for charging, not chewing
just 70mm in length, it is tiny enough so you can throw it in your handbag (or briefcase or laptop bag) and fail to remember about it.With Just Mobile Gum, you can yak longer on the phone, use your GPS, play your MP3 , veg out with your PSP, surf the internet on your PDA.
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Fetch Stick
I would have considered you could just discover sticks lying around eachwhere, but probably not. probably dogs do not have the same instincts for fetching sticks as they applied to have, these days depending too a lot on GPS smart technology, resulting in thousands of lost sticks each day.
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Do You Know Where Your Children Are? - GPS Uniforms
As a parent, I applaud the thought, but in a realistic way, what teenager is going to wear GPS clothing, not ever mind the fact that most chidren do not like to wear uniforms to start with.Trutex reports that 59 per cent of the parents they interviewed would buy the uniforms, but there is no word on price or a tentative launch date
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Let your watch do the thinking
It as well has to identify your site (via GPS, GSM-tracking or other techniques) and determine the way to your following appointment, founded on whatever web-founded navigation, transport and traffic data is available.The watch is still in the developmental stage, but I hope Frey receives it on the market ultimately.
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GPS Enabled Celestron SkyScout
This GPS allowed, portable gadget offers you on the spot commentary along with narrated audio and scrolling text about these space entities. It has a database of more than 6,000 plus entries through that it identifies these items.
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Nokia??™s new Camera Cell Phone for the one??™s who fears being Kidnapped
in fact It seems to be off, but as you press its recessed panic button it begins sending difficulty awake, along with images, GPS site and sound. Now you may be considering that what if the reception is lost if you were driven through some tunnel or were taken to an underground car parking.
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Marco Torres designs to make Surfing easier
This surfboard features an in-built GPS and two-way radio, that will keep you in touch with every other while you are riding the wave. Surfing is hazardous cause of communication gap.
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Suunto finds your path to glory on Google Earth
Made to work with the company's X9 or X9i (above), the free download will require the GPS information from the watch and then plot out your wanderings on Google Earth. You can even do fancy matter like panning 3D flyovers of the way you took.
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Mio DigiWalker H610: GPS gets personal
Smaller than a deck of cards  and tons more fun  the H610 ($499) is not just a portable GPS, it is a own GPS. This pretty little guy can be held in your hand, worn around your neck, or dangled on a wristband.
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Dash GPSes can talk to each other via the Net
that is right, all of Dash's GPSes are linked to the Net, so if a car with a Dash GPS 5 miles ahead of you slows down, you know there may be a traffic puzzle. A nice thing, no doubt, but keep in mind that Dash has to offer for sale a lot of units for this to trully be effectual
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Bushnell ONIX 400 combines maps, GPS navigation and XM satellite radio
it is an XM satellite radio to start with, and thanks to its GPS site gadget inside, it can support you navigate in both cities or in the wilderness, but goes far beyond that.Because it knows precisely where you are, it can give you real-time satellite weather reports that are really localized, demonstrating you what the weather is and will be right where you're standing.
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Mio goes widescreen with C520 DigiWalker GPS
Mio's new DigiWalker C520 GPS delivers you maps and amuzement on its widescreen display. It gives you a alternative between a full- and split-screen map views, and the text-to-speech capability speaks clear voice prompts, calling out street names such as "right turn onto Clinton," letting you to keep your eyes on the road
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Deluo MouseGPS is odd, useful
Enter the Deluo MouseGPS. It looks like a pretty major travel-sized mouse with retractable cable at first, but inside of this bugger is a gem that can make any business traveler squirm with glee  a GPS receiver.
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Big Brother knows where your kids are, or at least where their clothes are
anticipate, what? Yep, clothing firm Trutex is considering about putting GPS tracking gadgets on school uniforms for children across the pond in Lancashire, U.K.
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