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Five geeky gifts for Valentine??™s Day
After all these you can present your favorite Garmin Streetpilot 2720 GPS, that comes preprogrammed with City Navigator North America NT maps—containing profound road maps throughout the whole United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. This map database features almost six million POIs —including hotels, restaurants, gas stations, ATMs, and attractions.
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Meade mySKY, the next best thing to your own personal astronomer
Reminding us of the Celestron SkyScout, both gadgets automatically align applying GPS, so they are capable to settle precisely where you're looking.It's fine for astronomy noobs.
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Sony's new GPS gives you photos that know where they were taken
You can identify the landmarks, like Big Ben and the Eiffel Tower, but some of these shots from Amsterdam  who knows precisely where those were requiren? Luckily you were witty enough to use Sony's new GPS-CS1, a little GPS receiver that stamps your photographs with the site they were snapped, a a lot easier means than carrying around a GPS receiver and pencil. Then when you get home and ultimately require a damn shower, your photographs can be positioned across a map with "unreal pushpins" via Sony's image movement Browser.
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Ricoh 500SE camera: Would you like some GPS with that photo?
The 500SE comes with a detachable GPS module, but it can as well get information from outside GPS gadgets via Bluetooth. As you require images, this information is automatically embedded in every image
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Nokia's latest tablet is built for many applications, as long as you have Wi-Fi
The n810 has a slide out QUERTY keypad, a built in webcam, a GPS receiver, a microphone, and VoIP capacities. It fit well in my hand (see above).
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Helio Ocean gets hot new YouTube app
They can as well use the Ocean's built-in GPS to geotag their videos, allowing everybody know precisely where they saw that cat snuggling up with a squirrel and made that lovable video. it is a sweet application, and it is free to all present-day and future Ocean consumers
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Moto Ming 2 headed to Hong Kong
it is got WiFi on board so you can surf fast while near a hotspot, and it has GPS so you can usually figure out just where the hell you are. unite these features with the smooth, shimmery black casing and Moto may just have themselves a champion.
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Bluetooth helmet keeps bikers connected
BMW's WCS-1 System 5 helmet ($910) ought support. A built-in mike and Bluetooth wireless technology provide some alternatives: communicating with a traveller staying behind you (if he or she as well has a System 5 helmet), pairing with a Bluetooth cell phone, tuning into a Bluetooth MP3 player, or listening to directions from a GPS system.
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GPS system may force leadfoots to slow down
applying GPS to tell automobiles what the speed limit is in the territory they are driving through, the engines equipped with the technology would not let the driver to surpass it. It is not clear whether or not this would be a voluntary upgrade or a mandated feature for drivers, but TFL hopes that it could save lives by precluding speed-related automotive deaths.
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Mr. T, Burt Reynolds lend voices to car navigation
that is right, soon TomTom will be providing star voices for their GPS navigations systems for a just $10 per voice. You could as well opt for a generic character voice, such as a surfer dude, for $5, but what is the point? The star variations will give you the same details sass and directions, with Mr.
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Sharp's new LCD shows three videos at once
The thought is that you can use this for an in-dash display in a car and let the driver see the GPS navigation, the chidren in the back can watch Hostel, and the traveller can play the PS2. I cannot fancy it working all that well as a common TV, as the angle has to be quite accurate if you do not like to see an amalgam of two items at once.
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Pioneer sticks home theater in your car, gets you into an accident
demonstrating a built-in 30-GB solid drive, a 7-inch LCD screen, a DVD player, and GPS, the systems are generally like a mini home-entertainment system for your dashboard. there is even an voluntary TV tuner! Who could perhaps pay attention to hasten hour when The loner is on? You can rip CDs to the solid disk to save for later, though it rescues the melodies in Atrac3 format, whatever that may be.
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Sweet car trip game uses GPS to keep kids quiet
he Backseat Playground is a game elaborated by scientists in Sweden that comprizes GPS to make the framing territory part of a detective puzzle. it is not all that clear precisely how the game would be played, but at present moment it has a job in the city of Stockholm while it is being elaborated.
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Value-priced Intellinav One GPS shows the way
not ever mind that, you can require your iPod along for amuzement. This looks like a fine way to get into GPS, one of those world-changing technics that you will wonder how you ever lived with no.
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Nissan working on pedestrian-detecting cars
By applying telephones fitted with GPS, the system would be capable to tell where humans were before you got to them, warning you in advance if there were humans around a blind corner or something like that.It's a fine thought, at least in idea.
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Street Eagle GPS tracker is watching you, always
No teenager requires to be on the business end of StreetEagle GPS Tracker, but beware  this smart technology is here and it is becoming more mainstream. Once the StreetEagle tracker is installed in your means of transport, it can with no difficulty be set to mail an e-mail or text alerts about the automobile's tours in 2-minute intervals.
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Blaupunkt Melbourne SD27 car receiver/audio player lets you say bye-bye to CDs
Compatible with SD/MMC cards, it plays MP3 and WMA files while displaying either folder names or ID3 tags from all of your music files right there on its LED display.Along with this $160 unit, Blaupunkt as well provides an voluntary adapter for your iPod (you can rest it on one of these), cellphone, Bluetooth or GPS navigation gadget.
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OnStar to remotely control cars to prevent high-speed chases
they will let the cops know where the car is via GPS, then when the cops have it in sight, they will then slow your car to a bring to stop wherever it may be. No more high speed chases for that robber
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Teen Safe Driver program plants cameras in cars for spying parents
Busybody parents can now go far beyond just planting a GPS gadget in their teenagers' cars; now they can mount a securety camera on a automobile's windshield just behind the rear view mirror, watching their children's each move. it is part of the Teen secure Driver program from US Family Insurance, who demand this video surveillance fittings has cut down on driving fatalities among their teenage buyers.
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CES $$$: Escort???‚?„?s Passport 9500ci Radar and Laser Protection with a learning curve
applying GPS smart technology, it marks the site when you indicate it’s a false alarm, and then keeps in mind it. You don’t even have to mark it.
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