Sony Ericsson just announced the arrival C905, a phone with integrated A-GPS and a 8. 1MP digital camera (in this press release photo the Sony Ericsson C905 is seen providing driving directions in a plane cockpit).
Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2008.06.18 at 07:27
After their older model v4e, Inforad now came out with even a smaller version of their GPS powered radar detector. Called Inforad K1, this radar detector is completely redesigned.
Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2008.06.18 at 06:15
Looking for ways to reduce stress and heighten your awareness? Then the answers simple: buy a satnav. "Research" has found the GPS devices have several positive impacts on the modern driver.
Via Register Hardware | Posted on 2008.06.18 at 05:44
It's one thing to describe a UI, it's another to see it in action. Laptop Mag just posted nearly 5 minutes of finger-flicking, auto-rotating, rubber banding video of Garmin's hotly anticipated Nuvifone.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.06.18 at 00:23
We're sorry, we know Garmin puts a lot of TLC and, um, maps into these things, but we're still having trouble swallowing the $1000 pricetag the company is placing on its new hotness, the nuvi 880.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.06.17 at 10:53
It's about time someone got his hands on a working Garmin Nuvifone. The folks at Laptop Magazine were lucky enough to spend some time with a prototype, reporting that the interface was snappy, the screen is nice and big, and the UI appears to be very GPS-centric.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.06.17 at 10:32
The folks at NaviGadget got a couple reader-submitted shots of a white Nuvifone, but there's no telling just now how legit they are. Garmin just shows a black version of its phone -- which is still slated for Q3 at a purported $500 pricepoint -- on its own site, but perhaps this teensy supposed leak means there's more news in store for the Nuvifone camp in the near future.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.06.17 at 09:09
Nokia introduced today the slide-to-open Nokia E66 which includes Microsoft Exchange targeting business users. It will be available in July for about 350 .
Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2008.06.17 at 07:13
Garmin Nuvi 880, the most expensive, top of the line GPS navigation system from Garmin is now available for pre-order on Amazon for $999. One of the most advance features of the 880 is the speech recognition which can be activated using the included remote control.
Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2008.06.17 at 06:33
A reader sent us a couple of pics - maybe shopped - of the not-yet-released nuviphone from Garmin that show the device in whites which is not shown on Garmin’s website.
Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2008.06.17 at 06:01