Archive for October, 2006
The X-980T has a bright 4.3 inch display surrounded by about a 1 inch plastic border, making the unit about 6 inches long and 4 inches deep. It’s just under an inch thick. It’s quite big, however it will fit into a pocket unlike TomTom, their main competitors.
The unit is due for release mid October […]
The new Mio H610 is due out in October 2006 in Europe. Beyond the GPS functionality the H610 is also a 3D gaming-capable Portable Media Player (PMP).
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The Mio H610 attracts the attention. It�€™s cute, smart and charges with a standard mini-USB connector. The faceplate is customisable, a must-have for �€œcool�€� personal devices.
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After playing with […]
TomTom and Johnson Controls have entered a joint development to enable TomTom satellite navigation devices to become truly integrated into vehicle electronic systems. Johnson Controls has created a ‘Bluetooth Mobile Device Gateway’ targeted for production in 2008 model year vehicles. The� technology enables an electronic device �€” such as a TomTom satellite navigation system […]
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- Navman ships three new F-series GPS units
- Mio’s new A501 GPS Phone
- Nokia 6110 GPS Smartphone
- Sat-nav saves you money?
- Nokia Announces Free Mobile Mapping and Navigation Service
- Palm GPS Navigator 3
- Garmin zumo 400 motorcycle GPS
- Dopod D810 gets GPS and BlackBerry upgrade
- Google Releases Mobile GPS Maps for Windows Mobile 5.0 Users
- MapStar GPS
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