Finally a blackberry device that doesn’t make you chose between Wi-Fi and GPS. The new blackberry 8350i offers both. Coming from the ‘executive’ line, 8350i is expected to be available for Sprint customers in the fourth quarter of this year.
Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2008.08.18 at 05:52
After AVIC N4 and N3 we now have the latest and greatest from the N series. The new Pioneer AVIC N5. Reading the specs we realize they haven’t added any new features to AVIC N5, in fact we can go ahead and say they’ve done a search and replace for N4 to create N5 features page.
Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2008.08.18 at 05:50
Dying to get your eyes and fingers all over Mio's GPS-incarnation of KITT? Can't hardly wait to hear the voice of the voice of the original KITT barking directions at you? Well you're in luck, friend.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.08.17 at 22:11
Gigabyte M528 leaves Nokia N810 in the dust when it comes to processor speed and connectivity. Gigabyte M528 offers 3G connection and unlike Nokia it comes with a fast processor that runs at 800Mhz.
Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2008.08.17 at 06:40
Last week we started our giveaway for navigon 2100 max and today we have our winner. It is commenter #33, aka “Al”. Congratulations. If you didn’t win anything yet do not worry.
Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2008.08.17 at 02:28
McGuider is a 2GB micro SD card that lets you turn your Windows Mobile or Symbian gadget into a complete navigation system. Even though their site says “No installation required” you can see a link to their “installation guide” right below that claim.
Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2008.08.16 at 20:49
Built-in breathalyzers haven't become quite the mainstay that many other features have in GPS units, but it looks like they're starting to become a bit more common, with AVMap only the latest to debut a navigator that promises to tell you if you're fit to drive or not.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.08.15 at 12:34
Apparently this is “low end” in Korea. A GPS navigation system with 7″ TFT touchscreen that supports DMB channels. Called EeasyCar U7, this gadget measures only 19mm thick and provides support for various multimedia files as well.
Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2008.08.15 at 06:07
PSP 3001 is so real that it even made it to FCC. As expected there’s no integrated GPS receiver, in fact from the FCC docs we can’t really say there’s any kind of innovation compared to PSP slim.
Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2008.08.15 at 04:37
It's no secret that the police have been using GPS to track cars for some time now, often without a warrant or court order and, as The Washington Post now reports, it looks like the practice is only getting more and more commonplace.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.08.14 at 11:05