NaviGadget: Snooper is a European company that specializes in helping drivers avoid speed cameras, police radars, and many other traps with their GPS navigation systems. Their latest is the Snooper Strabo 370 which can pre-warn of any static/temporary speed cameras, mobile sites and even low bridges...
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NaviGadget: Snooper is a European company that specializes in helping drivers avoid speed cameras, police radars, and many other traps with their GPS navigation systems. Their latest is the Snooper Strabo 370 which can pre-warn of any static/temporary speed cameras, mobile sites and even low bridges...
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NaviGadget: iNAVI K2 has the best 3D navigation software we’ve ever seen so far. Of course it is from Korea; a company called Thinkware announced iNAVI K2, a GPS navigation system that has 8GB of space on SDHC memory card, comes with 256MB of RAM, and has a 4.8″ WVGA screen with 800×480 resolution.W...
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NaviGadget: We have a shot of the nuvi 860’s remote controller! Nuvi 860 is the European version of Nuvi 880 so we’re assuming the remote will look the same on nuvi 880, and nuvi 850.nuvi 860’s features include hands free bluetooth connectivity, voice guided directions, speech recognition which is a...
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NaviGadget: Blaupunkt renewed its range of sat nav systems with 3 new products : TravelPilot 100, 200 and 300. Blaupunkt, starting with these new models now rely on their own software for navigation. One improvement this will bring according to Blaupunkt will be the POIs and the ability to import po...
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NaviGadget: LongHorn GoGo800 is a starter GPS navigation system with all the basic features you need. It has a 3.5″ screen, 20 channel GPS receiver, SD/MMC card reader for future maps or other kind of media.The 1300mAh battery lasts about 3 - 4 hours without a charge and the on-board software can re...
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Business Journal: Kenwood USA Corp. turned to Garmin International Inc. as its exclusive suppler of navigation systems for its 2008 lineup of in-dash car electronics products, the companies said Monday. Olathe-based Garmin said units produced for Kenwood will feature built-in or optional navigation...
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PRLog: Bharatbook.com, is proud to announce a free report excerpt, table of contents, and ordering information online at “World GPS Market Forecast to 2012″ Global Positioning System (GPS) is a revolutionary tool, which provides unequalled accuracy and flexibility of positioning...
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NaviGadget: Satmap Active 10 handheld GPS receiver with customized maps for trails is getting an update.The new software has the ability to show your location with a ‘you’re here’ mark on the trail you’re following, can hide inactive paths, and now is smart enough to save some battery with a low pow...
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vnunet: Geotate has developed a software-based GPS system that could overcome many of the challenges inherent in today’s geo-tagging systems in cameras, personal navigation devices and mobile phones. Geotate was spun off from semi-conductor firm NXP, following the development of the &...
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idealo: Voice controlled navigation systems?offer more safety while driving. Garmin?recently introduced a new promising and talkative model. According to the manufacturer, nearly all of the Garmin nüvi 860’s functions can be activated with the right word, in any of six different languages. The navi ...
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Slashgear: There are three things built into this jacket, a GPS receiver, some sort of audio output in the hood, and an LED array. The LED array is used to give you directions as well as the audio output for voice directions and it also acts as your menu system for selecting where you want to go and...
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NaviGadget: Samsung in Korea just came out with a GPS enabled PMP that is capable of download speeds up to 13MBps (WiBro). The device is called SWT-W100K, which we’re not sure what it stands for but here is the scoop:Samsung SWT-W100K has a 4.3″ WVGA touch screen, 8GB of internal memory, and support...
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NaviGadget: At CeBIT electronics show which closed its doors last week in Germany, Korean manufacturer Bluebird presented Pidion BM-350, a new PDAphone with GPS and support for 3G+ networks.Here are the main features: Quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz), 3G (2100 MHz), GPRS, EDGE and HSDPA (3G+)in...
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NaviGadget: Falk’s new addition to their F series, F8, was shown at CeBIT in Germany last week. This touch screen navigation device comes with a 4.3″ touch screen, Navigator 6 software which supports split screen views, and TMC traffic reports. It does provide a text-to-speech feature but we’re not ...
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Absolute Gadget: Navman?has updated its S30 and S50 sat-nav models to include 3D Landmarks of more than 1,000 buildings in cities across Europe. The devices will also feature a new content and services package called Navman Connect.Navman claims its Connect service includes Europe’s first Local Sear...
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NaviGadget: We already?talked about a company which designed a GPS module for the iPhone called LocoGPS. The same people have now designed a wireless module to do the same job and is expected to hit the market as soon as Summer 2008. Also called LocoGPS.Since the bluetooth on iPhone is reserved for ...
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NaviGadget: Magellan RoadMate 1425 is pretty much identical to 1415 but also adds a fully integrated live traffic feature and lifetime subscription to the service.Here are the full set of features for the 1400 series: New 4.3-inch WQVGA full-colour, anti-glare touch-screen displayAcclaimed, easy-to-...
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Audio Junkies: Clarion has released a new high end hard disk based GPS module called the NAX973HD. Measuring just 1.1″ high, the NAX973HD contains a 30GB hard drive pre-loaded with map data for 30 countries. A 400Mhz processor provides instant route calculation, while a built-in RDS-TMC tu...
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Engadget: Navigon is hitting CeBIT with some new and fairly expected?hotness: the 8110. With a 4.8-inch WQVGA screen, full 3D maps and some sexy brushed metal looks, this one’s going to turn some heads — just promise you’ll try and keep your eyes on the road, will you? ...
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