GPS Archive

  • Casio’s GPS camera coming in October

    Casio’s GPS camera coming in October

    I don't get GPS in cameras. There have been times (not many, but there have) when I've been out taking pictures and don't necessarily want the whole world to know where I was. Casio's new EX-10HG camera is going to take that option away from me, with their new GPS-enabled point and shoot camera.

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  • AT&T Navigator update shakes things up

    AT&T Navigator update shakes things up

    The AT&T Navigator app for iPhone got an update recently, and adds an interesting new feature. From any menu screen, simply shake the iPhone to make the app route you to a predefined "home" address. No need to work through the menus: simply shake your phone. That sounds like a convenient feature. More inside.

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  • Turns out the Google Street View car tagged with a GPS sensor thing was a hoax

    Turns out the Google Street View car tagged with a GPS sensor thing was a hoax

    This makes me sad inside. Pranksters really didn't tag a Google Street View car with a GPS sensor and track it around Berlin. Nope, it was all just an Internet prank by a bunch of hipster art students. I guess this explains the non-systemic driving pattern though. Anyway, Google's statement is after the jump along with one of the videos showing the fake car in action.

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  • CrunchDeals: Garmin nuvi 285W with traffic and Bluetooth for $100

    CrunchDeals: Garmin nuvi 285W with traffic and Bluetooth for $100

    Good news first: $100 is a pretty good deal for a 4.3-inch GPS with both traffic service and Bluetooth built in. Bad news: the traffic is via MSN Direct, it’s only free for nine months, and the service is completely shutting down on January 1, 2012.

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  • Google Street View camera car tagged with GPS sensor, stalked around Berlin

    Google Street View camera car tagged with GPS sensor, stalked around Berlin

    The story here is that someone secretly affixed a GPS tracker on a Google Street View camera car and you can follow the car's progress using Google Maps while it's photographing the streets of Berlin. Sort of ironic, isn't? But either the car seems to be stopped or Google caught wind of the stalkers because I haven't seen any progress the last few minutes. Or maybe they're eating. Either way, click through for the live Google Map.

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  • TeleNav creating GPS blog reading system

    TeleNav creating GPS blog reading system

    To me, geo-tagging in photography hasn't really held much interest. Sure, it's helpful when you see someones work that you admire, but generally I've always felt that it was kind of silly. TeleNav is looking to change that, through the use of a device that will show you images to places in your area that have been tagged.

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  • Timex announces new GPS Training watch

    Timex announces new GPS Training watch

    Timex launched a new GPS watch recently, and while it's intended for athletes who require more exact data when training, the new Ironman Global Trainer uses some pretty high end GPS technology in order to accurately track pace, distance, and heart rate.

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  • Garmin hops on the satellite imagery bus

    Garmin hops on the satellite imagery bus

    Newsflash: birds see a LOT of stuff thanks to the fact that they can fly. Garmin wants to give you the same sensation (minus the flying part) with its new “BirdsEye Satellite and Aerial Imagery” feature, “an annual subscription service that gives users the option of loading highly-detailed photo-based maps to select Garmin handheld navigators,” according to a recent press release.

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  • CrunchDeals: Magellan Maestro 4700 GPS with Bluetooth for $140

    CrunchDeals: Magellan Maestro 4700 GPS with Bluetooth for $140

    Amazon’s lopped $50 off the price of the 4.7-inch Magellan Maestro 4700, which includes Bluetooth, voice command, and predictive traffic features. You can get it for $140, today only.

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  • CrunchDeals: Garmin nuvi 855 for $160

    CrunchDeals: Garmin nuvi 855 for $160

    Amazon’s got a one-day deal on the 4.3-inch Garmin nuvi 855 GPS at $160, down from $190. You can still get it by Christmas with one- or two-day shipping, too.

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  • Review: AT&T Navigator app for iPhone

    Review: AT&T Navigator app for iPhone

    I've been using the AT&T Navigator app for iPhone for a couple of months now. This is a free app, but it requires a $10/month subscription from AT&T (or $70 for an annual subscription). I'm not going to belabor the GPS functions too much in this review: it's almost the year 2010, and the global positioning system has been used to provide turn-by-turn directions for long enough now that any GPS device or application being reviewed should do that basic job. Instead, I'm going to examine how useful a GPS function is on your mobile phone, talk about some of what's nice (and not-so-nice) about the AT&T Navigator, and look at the value proposition of a $10/month subscription in light of Google's free turn-by-turn driving directions on the Verizon Droid.

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  • CrunchDeals: Garmin nuvi 260W for $120

    CrunchDeals: Garmin nuvi 260W for $120

    I’ve been eying these GPS deals pretty closely lately, as someone on my Christmas list is getting a nice shiny portable navigation device this year. This Garmin nuvi 260W is going for $120, today only, from Amazon. Best Buy has it for $140 and a handful of other places have it for $150 and up.

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  • TomTom feels jolly, temporarily drops price of iPhone GPS app

    TomTom feels jolly, temporarily drops price of iPhone GPS app

    TomTom has done a respectable job of keeping its iPhone GPS app up to date when compared to formidable options from Navigon and the like, but today it's making its biggest move yet by way of a significant price drop. We've heard directly from the company (and confirmed with our own two peepers) that the US and Canada version of the app is now on sale for $69.99, while a US-only version is currently on sale for just $49.99. If you'll recall, the former was just selling for $99.99 a few days ago, so if you're planning on making that fateful trip to grandmother's house again this year, you might want a robotic gal leading the way. Just sayin'. [Warning: Source link directs to iTunes]

    TomTom feels jolly, temporarily drops price of iPhone GPS app originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 14 Dec 2009 15:51:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Onkyo’s 7-inch tablet PC with integrated GPS module

    Onkyo’s 7-inch tablet PC with integrated GPS module

    Onkyo Japan has announced a few notebooks today, all of which are in fact re-branded (but beefed up) models competitor Kohjinsha released earlier on the Japanese market. Perhaps the most interesting new model is the NX707A4 [JP], a 7-inch tablet netbook with an built-in GPS module. The tablet is powered by Atom Z520 processor (1.33 GHz) and has an 80GB HDD, 1GB RAM, Intel US15W chipset, two USB ports, an ExpressCard/34 slot, SD/SDHC/MMC/Memory Stick Pro slots, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, 802.11n Wi-Fi and two web cams (3MP and 0.3MP) on board. The display is a touch screen with 1,024x600 resolution.

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  • Analysts think you’re going to want to buy a connected GPS in 5 years

    Analysts think you’re going to want to buy a connected GPS in 5 years

    Analyst firm, Berg Insight, thinks that eighty-eight percent of all GPS units shipped in 2015 will have cellular connectivity. This seems like a blindingly obvious prediction to me.

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