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Photos: Army designates year's best inventions
CNET News - July 5, 2008
Every year, the U.S. Army designates a set of top inventions. This year's list includes a GPS-guided artillery shell and a new method for saving severely injured soldiers.
Skyhook combines GPS and Wi-Fi for location
CNET News - June 30, 2008
Skyhook Wireless has added GPS to its geolocation technology so useres can get accurate location information where ever they are.
GPS camera now comes with compass
CNET News - June 27, 2008
Ricoh adds a 3-axis compass, called an SE-3 GPS module, to its 500SE GPS camera, such that it displays the position and azimuth of the camera on its liquid crystal display.
Garmin's Astro GPS Dog Collar Helps Hunters
Digital Trends News - June 26, 2008
You have a GPS system for your car, your boat, and to use on foot, so why not for your dog? Garmin has always catered to this rather unique GPS market with the Astro dog-tracking collar for hunters, and on Thursday, it updated the system with a brand...
Nokia Brings N78 Media Phone to U.S.
Digital Trends News - June 24, 2008
Finland's Nokia is sticking with its recent tactic of bringing its Nseries devices to the United States without benefit of a partnership with a U.S. mobile phone operator. The latest mutimedia hanset to make the jump is the N78, sporting a 3.2 megapi...
CitySense Pegs Nightlife Hotspots with GPS
Digital Trends News - June 11, 2008
When you’re trying to get to work in the morning, knowing where other GPS users are all jammed up can help you avoid traffic and keep going. Fourteen hours later, when night falls, knowing where mobile phone users are all jammed up might just p...
8 Unanswered Questions About Apple's 3G iPhone
PC World News - June 9, 2008
What's with the plastic back, does the iPhone 3G have real GPS, what's the future of the iPod Touch, and many other questions spring to mind.
Photos: Apple shows off the iPhone 3G
CNET News - June 9, 2008
In a speech at the Worldwide Developers Conference, CEO Steve Jobs unveils the device in its second generation, complete with GPS, new apps, and the low-end price of $199.
Video: Apple CEO says location services will be 'really big deal'
CNET News - June 9, 2008
At the Apple WWDC 2008 in San Francisco, Apple CEO Steve Jobs demonstrates GPS on the new 3G iPhone. Jobs shows how an iPhone traveling in a car going down San Francisco's famously crooked Lombard Street can be tracked as its user navigates the curve...
Apple Upgrades iPhone Hardware; Slashes Price
PC World News - June 9, 2008
3G network support, GPS, and improved battery life come to the next-gen iPhone.
Apple Upgrades iPhone to 3G; Slashes Price
PC World News - June 9, 2008
3G network support, GPS, lower prices, and improved battery life come to the next-gen iPhone.
Nokia Planning New E-Series Phones
Digital Trends News - June 9, 2008
A Nokia executive has let slip that the company plans to release new E-series handsets in the third quarter of 2008, and that the company's N96 multimedia phone is setting the template for where the company sees the mobile device market is headed.Nok...
Clarion Shows Internet-Enabled GPS Prototype
PC World News - June 3, 2008
Clarion has shown a new version of its mobile Internet navigation device and said it will cost about US$700 when launched...
GPS coming to 3G iPhone?
CNET News - May 30, 2008
A new report suggests that Broadcom is the supplier of GPS chips for the next-generation iPhone, which Apple is expected to roll out in June.
'Biggest drawing' just a big hoax
CNET News - May 27, 2008
Swedish art student who claimed to have created the "biggest drawing in the world" using a GPS device and an international package delivery service has admits the drawing is a hoax.

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