Motorola VC6096 is an in-vehicle/fixed mount mobile computer. Seems like the device is not for end consumers but rather the work force on the roads.
Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2008.10.08 at 06:22
For those of you who havent seen the Modu cell phone yet boy are you in for a surprise. The ridiculously small Modu body is the electronic insert for a variety of jackets as well as a fully functional cellular phone.
Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2008.10.08 at 05:59
If you had your eye on the Dell Mini 9 but were holding off because it contained no internal GPS receiver you no longer have an excuse. Thanks to Tom you can now add your own GPS receiver with A-GPS support to your Dell Mini 9.
Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2008.10.08 at 05:54
Pioneer will truly be living up to its name when this GPS system hits the shelves. The idea is to combine a traditional GPS unit with cameras mounted on your car.
Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2008.10.08 at 05:41
This is the traffic control center at TomTom. Here they check on the information they send out, and monitor the information 24/7 including what’s coming in, how it is processed, and what’s being sent out to the customers.
Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2008.10.07 at 15:42
TomTom GPS has unveiled an interesting new feature for some of its models that will direct you to the gas station with the least expensive prices. GPS systems have always been able to direct you to the closest gas station, but TomTom takes that to the next level by directing you to the cheapest gas station in the area.
Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2008.10.07 at 06:44
AT&T and Pantech today announced an affordable 3G phone with A-GPS receiver. It is called Pantech C610 and it is expected to cost only $30 with a 2 year plan.
Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2008.10.07 at 06:34
Hey we didn’t know Becker 7394 even existed but now there’s a review out from a guy who bought the device on sale for only $99. However it does awfully resemble Becker 7934 which we have already talked about.
Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2008.10.07 at 05:35
Is this really a GPS navigation application for the iPhone? It is called G-Map and according to specs and features which we’ll share below it sure is but we thought the iPhone SDK did not allow for GPS navigation applications? Any ideas?
Anyways, this applications requires 700MB of space on your iPhone or iPod Touch and it only covers Buffalo, NY/ Cincinnati, OH/ Cleveland, OH/ Columbus, OH/ Nashville, TN/ Pittsburgh, PA/ Rochester, NY/ Boston, MA/ Hartford, CT/ Middlesex, NJ/ Nassau-Suffolk, NY/ New York, NY/ Providence, RI/ Wilmington, DE.
Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2008.10.06 at 13:27
At an auto show in Europe, Skoda unveiled new models that will have an optional mount for Mio Moov GPS navigation systems. The mounts are to the left of the steering wheel where it doesn’t obstruct your view and completely avoids cables as it charges the units when mounted.
Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2008.10.06 at 06:01