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Bring along an Ersa for emergencies
This can be applied in turn to charge portable gadgets like a mobile phone or GPS unit, trickle-charge a flat means of transport battery or (and I consider this is the niftiest survival trick of all) drain air to gather condensed water for drinking. The battery requires about 8 hours to charge and manufactures about 100 ml of water per hour.
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Red Blackberry Pearl
With its digital camera, multi-media player and expandable memory slot, it comes closer to rivaling rivals in features, but still beats them all at it is major functional characteristics -- emailing. The Pearl from AT&T features an easy-to-use phone, an enhanced web browser, plus Push To discuss capacity (that lets you to see whether family or coworkers are on hand to discuss) and a GPS-based wireless navigation service.
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O'Neil Europe announces to launch a high performance Navjacket
This GPS allowed jacket is going to turn out to be a fine support to the mountaineers cause of all the peculiar features in the jacket. The skiers and the snowboarders will feel relieved after hearing about this jacket cause these were the major puzzle they applied to face
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Highly anticipated Garmin's Forerunner 405 is here
The first ever GPS-laden watch that Garmin had launched in the market was the Forerunner 305, that permitted humans to record their speed, but could not be handily worn for each occasion. Then Garmin came up with the Forerunner 50, that even although resembled the structure of an perfect watch, did not have the present-day GPS service.
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Most Powerful Bracelet-Type GPS WristWatch
It has a job by applying greatly sensitive GPS module and tri-band GSM module. Its power consumption is trully low and it runs for more than 50 hours with no recharging the battery.
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CarTrek??s Hot Pink SatNav For Female Drivers
This hot rose GPS Navigation System features an LCD touch screen and it features NavTech smart technology and maps, that shield the complete of Europe. The SatNav unit even suggests you about points of interests along your way.
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Watch out for classy, sophisticated styling with innovative functionality in Simon Enever??s work
The common thought was to design an “on the go” froogle service that as well applies GPS maps to locate the wanted shops and products. The other big thought was to design a trully delicate, refined product that would be coveted to all, and yet personalisable in order to make it a fashion product.
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Weed-killing robot keeps you from natural light
It uses GPS, robotic vision, and ultrasonic to discover its way around your yard. When it discovers a weed, it reaches out and slices it down with it is cutting arm, then sprays it with herbicide to get the job done.
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Price drops for PSP, new upgrades planned
Sony's intending an upgrade in October or October that comprizes a camera and GPS, and a software update on hand a few months after that will let PSP holders boot games from a Memory Stick and add VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol). Being capable to run games from a Memory Stick will let software manufacturers to provide downloadcapable games, that may support drop game is available at the cost of from the common cost of $50.
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Sweet GPS media player, so close and yet so far
The just-announced XPIN MX-430 is a portable amuzement gadget that is as well fitted with a built-in GPS antenna and SIRF-III chip, and the LCD is as well a touch screen. All that means you get to watch your videos on the go while being aware of where you are at all times, a decision for the usual puzzle of receiving lost in a nice film.
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New Clix and W10 portables flowing in from iriver
still, you will have to know where you are, since GPS is one of the functions not on board, and neither is Bluetooth. Still, the Wi-Fi allows you use the W10 as a VoIP phone when you're near a hotspot.
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XM radio looks out for you in the Bushnell Onix400
This Onix400 unites a lot of of the mapping and GPS features that Bushnell specializes in, and adds in all the advantages of XM Radio. The Onix400 is just about the most amazing portable we have noticed in a while.
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Bug Labs lets you create any gadget you can dream up
For instance, as they say on their site, "you can with no difficulty gather and program a GPS + digital camera gadget that automatically publishes geo-tagged photographs as a web service. blending with an on-line photo-sharing service like Flickr is just a few more lines of code away, and now you have your own real-time, linked traffic-enabled mobile Webcam!" It all sounds quite awesome, and you can bet that nerds everywhere will go to city attempting to outdo every other, producing the most amazing, most inventive gadgets probable.
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Pigeons to author pollution blog
New Scientist magazine reports that a flock of 20 pigeons equipped with GPS receivers, air-pollution sensors, and major mobile telephones will be launched over San Josй. The birds will then beam back text messages about air quality level, sent in true time to a blog.
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TomTom's 720 GPS lets you be the mapmaker
It features a map-enhancement smart technology that allows you alter and enhance the GPS maps. mad! let us say there is structurer slated to begin following Monday on your common way to work.
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iriver NV: The sleekest GPS you can't buy
like to demonstrate off your fan stylish while doing it? Then you require iriver's NV, a GPS that moonlights as a portable media player, and as well occurs to be slick as hell. The 7-inch touch screen has a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels and sports not one, but two SD card slots, so you can trully jack up the memory on this child if you're intending to use it as your primary music/video player
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GPS jammer will only inconvenience yourself
I know you like receiving up in arms about your privacy and how smart technology makes it too easy for humans to track you applying technics like RFID and GPS, but the fact of the issue is that no one worries enough to follow you while you go to rent a film and select up some ice cream. I'm sorry, but it is the truth
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Magellan's Triton line does GPS for off-roaders
Magellan's new rough Triton line of handheld GPS navigators, varying in cost from $130 to $500, is created for Daniel Boone kinds. All six models (the Triton 1500 is demonstrated above) are compatible with National Geographic's TOPO! software packages ($100 every) that provide full topographical maps so you can see that hill you're on and how far away the following hill is so you do not end up like the Donner Party.
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GPS Sports vitals tracking system weeds out the slackers
Coupling a GPS with an accelerometer, it monitors everything from heart rate, operating speed, present-day position and even how solid the player is hit on impact. it is as well weatherproof, that is nice for coaches but bad for sportsmen
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Kenwood GPS unit: the pen is mightier than the keypad
At the 2007 Tokyo Motor demonstrate, Kenwood demonstratecased a GPS unit that as well comes with a pen-shaped scanner. All the user requires to do is point everywhere on his map and it will demonstrate that site on the unit and support him get there.
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