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Virgin America puts technology in the air
there is GPS and Google Maps, so you can see what you're floating over, too. they are as well linked to a server loaded up with MP3s and films, letting you to keep yourself amused for the complete journey.
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HTC Advantage makes us actually want a UMPC
Inside, there is an 8GB solid drive loaded up with Windows Mobile 6, 256 mb of RAM, GPS, and Quad-band, 3G, and WiFi web connectivity. The superlative part is that it crams all this virtue into a package that, while it may not fit in your jeans pocket, is a heck of a lot more portable than a full-sized laptop.
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Peer Review: Helio Fin debut
The phone is made by Samsung, and its spectacles are the same to other present-day Helio models, with some new exceptions, together with a 3-megapixel camera and turn-by-turn GPS directions that you can "rent" for $3 a day. commentators have just just started to get their impressions in, but the first wave appears to be finding that the phone, while not as novel as Helio's Ocean, still has a job quite well.
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Keep tabs on your spawn with the Ion Kids Tracker
Since GPS implants are not yet available/socially acceptable, it looks like your superlative alternative for tracking your rambunctious little baby is the Ion chidren tracking system. It comprizes of two parts: first is the wristband that locks (locks!) onto the wrist of your baby, second is the tracking unit.
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Block people spying on you, as if anyone cared enough to do so
It can find and block all sorts of privacy-invading technics, such as wireless video, laser audio, phone taps, and GPS tracking. Just keep it in your pocket at all times to make certain the FBI does not get to see you acquiring Doritos and renting Evil lifeless for the 50th time, since you know that is what they spend their budget on
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Float-a-Pet makes Chihuahuas better shark bait
The other, most beneficial if your dog slips into a pool (or is still on the deck of your luxury yacht when you submerge it), is a clipped-on CO2 cartridge that inflates the collar into a float when triggered by a humidity sensor. This would of course be even much better if you could track your dog via GPS as well.
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TomTom: Helping you navigate the world& and that GPS in your hand
Beyond just providing you voice turn-by-turn directions, the GO920 will verbally prompt you through the menus (although the lady demo'ing the unit for me the other night time had problem with physical menu drilling), theoretically be a fine feature for everyone who discovers GPSes solid to navigate (i.e.
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Dash brings GPS navigation to the next level
That means you can search for matter from your computer and then mail it to your GPS setup in your car. No more punching in addresses via an irksome touch screen, just mail it from your mail
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Give yourself directions with YourPND
that is why you and other egomaniacs are certain to love YourPND, the superb way to customize your GPS nav unit.that is cause it allows you record your own directions, letting you to then hear yourself discuss while you drive.
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Herbie fans rejoice! VW develops self-driving car
elaborated by VW technicians and Lindsay Lohan, the fancy GTi is capable to drive itself around at speeds of up to 150 mph, and GTi comes loaded with radar and laser sensors as well as GPS navigation to sense where it is and where it ought be going. It has a job fine on a examine track, though we get the sensation that little 53+1 would get eaten alive if let loose on a highway with human drivers cutting it off and providing it the finger.
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Jet Pack: The Rocketeer takes off, sort of
The pack as well has a built-in GPS unit  so it will be easy to locate the giant pancake that was once your body after you slam into the ground at terminal velocity, one assumes. From the thrown-together look of the jet pack and the cheesefest music on the site, you may consider the complete exercise is an elaborate practical joke, but the pattern pack was true enough to solicit a bid over $10,000 on eBay (though that was short of the reserve cost).
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Soldier of the future will see through walls
The investigating arm of the martial is responsible for inventing a quite sizable chunk of the smart technologynology that we like on a every day base, from the internet to GPS, so it is no surprise that recruits get the best new technology years before it can be adapted for buyer use. In the coming years the martial will be outfitting their recruits with some quite mad new gear, together with, most exceptionally, to capability to see through walls
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Roomba-like snowplow robot uses GPS, poops ice cubes
The 800-pound robot is guided by GPS along with a couple of video cameras and gorges itself on the snow that is covering your driveway. As it moseys along, it packs all that snow together into two-foot-tall cube-shaped ice turds.
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3DLabs demos GPS navigation system of the future
At a present-day trade demonstrate in Barcelona, the firm demonstrated a outstanding pattern GPS gadget that demonstrateed directions full with models of constructions in Paris rendered on the fly.The realistic-looking introduction was considerably more immersive than present-day 2D GPS maps that are simply tilted on their side to look like 3D.
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iNav - Another Hi-Tech Revolution From Apple?
he GPS on the new Mercedes Benz cars will have an obvious name for an Apple product - iNav. Alexander von Streit, the author of the article in the "FOCUS" magazine is convinced that this new direction would be conquered by Apple too.
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GPS system uses vibrating rings for speechless directions
The days of a GPS system's boring robotic voice providing you directions may be numbered, cause these vibrating rings can now quietly indicate that way to go. creator Gail Knight of the Royal College of Art in the UK created the system consisting of two extremely small vibrating receivers, one worn on every hand, communicating with a control unit that is either hung around the neck or clipped onto clothing
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HP Mscape gaming handheld revealed
it is not in fact rendering the surroundings in true time; Mscape hints up the right graphics when prompted by sensors on the gadget, together with GPS. it is so far been confined to HP's iPAQ handhelds
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Solar-powered GPS finds your place in the sun
Tramsystem's i-Blue 757 solar-powered Bluetooth GPS unit (go ahead and require a sec  that is a lot of set of gadgets in one gadget) charges up its built-in lithium-ion battery from the sun. Beyond nixing the power cable, the i-Blue has an effective power-save mode of operation that will switch off the GPS unit when you do not require it, leaving the Bluetooth active.
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DirecTV in your car: because conversation sucks
offering access to 185 channels of DirecTV service as well as an XM Satellite Radio receiver, it make the back seat of the suburb even more like the living room at home. It applies GPS and a 12V mobile receiver that goes on the roof of the car to select up the signals, and you will not require to buy an completely new amuzement system; it has a job with most factory-installed systems.
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Review: Garmin's c580 makes fast work of other GPSes
So it is comprehensible that each taxi driver in Tokyo applies a GPS.America is a various story.
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