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GPS Tracker via SMS

July 24th, 2008

The actual size is even smaller than the image above, this device is capable of tracking your location using ordinary GSM SMS messages. You just need to shove in your SIM card and its battery and it is ready to be use anywhere with GSM and GPS coverage. More pictures after the break. Read more…

iPhone GPS

June 11th, 2008

Selling off your old iPhone and get the new one? Alright, here’s another interesting part of the 3G iPhone or iPhone 3G, is that it “finds points of interest by keyword: search for ‘coffee’ and iPhone shows you every cafe nearby.” Like the above, search pizza and you will the locations for pizza. Hey buddy, try search for ‘hot chicks’, lol. Video after the break. Read more…

Clarion Japan released 2 Portable Navigation System – DTR-P50 and DTR-P70

April 18th, 2008

Clarion Japan has come with 2 new PNS (Portable Navigation System), the DTR-P50 and the DTR-P70. Both of them are running on WinCE 5.0 with a 400MHz CPU and features 4.3” LCD, Bluetooth, an SDHC port, 2GB of internal memory, support MP3 and WMA audio files and the WMV and MPEG-4 video files. The difference between that two is the support of 1Seg TV (recording and playing). The P50 weighs 187 grams while the P70 weighs 236 grams. Back shot after the break. Read more…

iGo 3D GPS navigation running on iPhone

March 7th, 2008

Nav N Go is showing off its iGO MyWay 8 at the CeBIT 2008. It is actually an “upcoming yet-to-be-announced iPhone GPS receiver.” There’s not much information released about it. Check out on the video after the break. Read more…

Eclipse AVN2210p MK II with detachable TomTom GPS

March 6th, 2008

The Eclipse AVN2210p MK II car stereo comes with a detachable TomTom portable GPS to navigate your way. Of course, it still has a CD player and it support for and WMA discs. The stereo comes in a double-DIN design, blue illumination, with a low-pass filter for adding subwoofer, 50W x 4 power, built-in Bluetooth and USB. The Eclipse AVN2210p MK II is going for 600 bucks at amazon.com.

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Garmin Forerunner 405 – GPS watch

January 6th, 2008

This is the Garmin’s Forerunner 405, a GPS watch that track speed, distance, calories, heart rate and location. When you back home from jog, the 405 will wirelessly send the data to your computer. The forerunner watch also has the Virtual Partner to compete with you when you are running alone. The Garmin’s Forerunner 405 GPS watch is available for $300.

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Mio A502

October 18th, 2007

Taiwanese manufacturer Mio has announced their new PDA phone which called the Mio A502. It will run on the Windows Mobile 6 and comes with Wi-Fi connectivity, 1GB of ROM and a high speed USB 2.0. MioMap navigation software, windshield mounting kit and car charger should be included. Check out the specs after the jump. Read more…

Narizon’s Virtual GPS for iPhone

September 21st, 2007

Finally you can get a GPS in your iPhone, just get the Narizon’s virtual GPS installed. It is done by locating the nearest WiFi hotspots and cellular towers. Narizon also uses a database of geo-information built by its user community. After the installation, you can setup Google Map to use the virtual GPS. You can have a try as it’s free for 15 days after that you will need to pay $25 to continue. Read more…

HP iPAQ 314

September 7th, 2007

iPAQ 314 is HP new navigation system with 4.3″ touchscreen display at 800 x 480 pixel resolution. It has a Bluetooth connectivity that allows you to sync with your Outlook to gives instant access to your contact on-the-fly. The HP iPAQ 314 GPS navigation system is pre-loaded with Western Europe countries maps. Pricing and availability has not been announced. Check more after the jump. Read more…

GPS Shoes for Prostitutes

August 25th, 2007

Aphrodite Project has developed a GPS platform shoes for prostitutes. The shoes come with an audible alarm system which will give out a sharp noise to scare off attacker. The shoes are equipped with GPS receiver and an emergency button that relays both the prostitute’s location and a silent alarm signal to public emergency services. I wondered if they manage to press the button if someone comes from behind.

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