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The Interlake Tourism Association (ITA) is about to travel around the world yet again – as the organization is about to launch the third edition geo-coin. Geo-coins are the modern day treasures found through geocaching, referred to as a modern day...
Social GPS is a regular post about navigating the awkward and uncomfortable moments in life. If you've got a difficult social issue you'd like us to address, let us know! We all get busy—or even sometimes lazy—and forget to return a call or answer an...
A car passes by a speed radar (GPS) on January 28, 2012 on a Strazeele's road, northern France. A new law in France came into force on January 5, 2012 for anyone driving in France, which bans the use of equipment that warns the driver of fixed or mobile... View Photo »
With GPS enabled you only have to hold the phone up to the sky and it will show you what is right in front of you, making it a cinch to identify stars and planets.
In collaborative innovation with our customers, Data I/O provides programming solutions for devices in any package, whether programmed in a socket or on a circuit board. Our expertise in programmable integrated circuits, global supply chain processes,...
Cheap Android tablets have become their own sorry little meme , but ZTE might have a minor gem on its hands with the new Light Tab 2. The name may be naff but, for the budget price, you’re getting a surprising amount for your money: a decent 7-inch...
Senior counsel Gopal subramanium, appearing for the Maharashtra government, told the apex court bench of Justice Aftab Alam and Justice C.K. Prasad that the "GPS (global positioning system) was an important device for 26/11 terrorists to reach Mumbai...
A man holds a Global Positioning System (GPS) on January 28, 2012 on a Strazeele's road, northern France, near a speed radar. A new law in France came into force on January 5, 2012 for anyone driving in France, which bans the use of equipment that warns... View Photo »
Garmin Smartphone Link solves the problem of having to pay for an extra data plan to use live services on a PND by utilizing the existing connection of a smartphone ... It is a great example of how smartphone apps can complement navigation devices, which offer key benefits such as bigger screens and bet...
But "the safest thing is for drivers is, not use these systems at all -- both hands on the wheel and the mind focused solely on driving," she said. NHTSA is also considering future guidelines to address portable electronic devices drivers carry with...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal safety regulators say auto dashboards are becoming an arcade of text messages, GPS images, phone calls and web surfing, so they're asking carmakers to help curb the distractions when vehicles are moving. Manufacturers have been...
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A man holds a Global Positioning System (GPS) on January 28, 2012 on a Strazeele's road, northern France, near a speed radar. A new law in France came into force on January 5, 2012 for anyone driving in France, which bans the use of equipment that warns the driver of fixed or mobile...
View Photo »Tagg - The Pet Tracker GPS pet collars are displayed at the Qualcomm booth during the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada, January 12, 2012. The collar uses GPS to track a pet's location and can send messages over a cell network if the pet strays from...
View Photo »A scientist holds up a GPS device during a census of the endangered mountain gorillas inside Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, about 550 km (341 miles) west of Uganda's capital Kampala October 14, 2011. The census of the critically endangered mountain gorilla is being conducted by the...
View Photo »Scotland's Jim Hamilton (L) puts in Alasdair Strokosh's GPS equipment at the captain's run in Invercargill September 9, 2011, ahead of their Rugby World Cup opening match against Romania on Saturday.
View Photo »Magellan(R) Roadmate(R) 2035 GPS free with purchase of four Continental tires totaling $499 or more.
View Photo »Zeal Optics debuts complete new goggle line headlined by new Z3 LIVE GPS Goggles.
View Photo »DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA - AUGUST 10: (L-R) Nathan Sharpe,Ben McCalman and James O'Connor fix GPS tracking units during an Australian Wallabies training session at the Moses Mabhida Stadium on August 10, 2011 in Durban, South Africa.
View Photo »A New Hampshire Fish and Game officer uses GPS device as they do a line search along a road near the family home of Celina Cass in Stewartstown, N.H. , Wednesday, July 27, 2011. Cass, 11, has been reported missing since she was last seen at her home on Monday evening a few miles from...
View Photo »A picture taken on January 8, 2011 in Bailleul, northern France, shows a car using a Global Positioning System on the highway A25. A new law in France came into force on January 5, 2012 for anyone driving in France, which bans the use of equipment that warns the driver of fixed or...
View Photo »Sergeant Daniel Martin of the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division watches the road and a GPS device inside his unit's Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicle during the U.S. military's last combat patrol in the country on Highway 1, north of Camp Adder near Nasiriyah...
View Photo »In this Saturday, Dec. 16, 2011 photo, Sergeant Daniel Martin of the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division watches the road and a GPS device inside his unit's Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicle during the U.S. military's last combat patrol in the country on Highway...
View Photo »In this Thursday, Nov. 10, 2011 photo, Mike Arms, president of the Helen Woodward Animal Center in Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. , holds 5-month-old dog Anchovy who is wearing a Tagg GPS pet tracking collar in Rancho Santa Fe. Tagg The Pet Tracker is revolutionary and will save lives, money,...
View Photo »IN SPACE - JANUARY 23: In this handout from the NOAA/National Weather Service's Space Weather Prediction Center, shows the M3.2 solar flare on January 23, 2012. The flare is reportedly the largest since 2005 and is expected to affect GPS systems and other communications when it reaches...
View Photo »IN SPACE - JANUARY 23: In this handout from the NOAA/National Weather Service's Space Weather Prediction Center, shows a solar flare erupting from the sun late January 23, 2012. The flare is reportedly the largest since 2005 and is expected to affect GPS systems and other...
View Photo »This screen shot shows the path completed by a runner during the May 1, 2011 New Jersey Marathon in Long Beach, N.J. Nike's SportWatch GPS connects with Nike's website, where runners can view details about races and training runs.
View Photo »The Olympus TG-810 GPS Enabled Digital Camera.
View Photo »Ripple PhoneTag is the new GPS-powered location sharing mobile app that provides real-time, location-based updates. It is the simplest, next generation way to stay connected, meet up and communicate with friends, family and colleagues that is as easy as texting.
View Photo »Garmin's new Forerunner 610 GPS-enabled sports watch is a slim, yet robust and weather-proof touchscreen solution for serious runners seeking an extra advantage.
View Photo »A worker shows mining trucks controlled by a GPS program at Chile's Esperanza copper mine near Calama town, about 1,650 km (1,025 miles) north of Santiago, March 30, 2011. As workers prime crushing mills and tune heavy machinery in Chile's desert north, the world's only major new copper...
View Photo »Defense Department Chief Information Officer Teresa M. Takai testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Sept. 15, 2011, before the House Strategic Forces subcommittee hearing: "Sustaining GPS for National Security."
View Photo »House Strategic Forces subcommittee Chairman Rep. Michael Turner, R-Ohio, presides over the subcommittee's hearing: "Sustaining GPS for National Security," Thursday, Sept. 15, 2011, on Capitol Hill in Washington.
View Photo »Anthony Russo, National Coordination Office, Space-Based Positioning, Navigation and Training at NOAA, testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Sept. 15, 2011, before the House Strategic Forces subcommittee hearing: "Sustaining GPS for National Security."
View Photo »Gen. William Shelton, Commander, U.S. Air Force Space Command, testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Sept. 15, 2011, before the House Strategic Forces subcommittee hearing: "Sustaining GPS for National Security."
View Photo »Karl Nebbia Associate Administrator, Office of Spectrum Management, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Commerce Department, testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Sept. 15, 2011, before the House Strategic Forces subcommittee hearing: "Sustaining GPS...
View Photo »Julius Knapp, Chief of the Office of Engineering Technology, Federal Communications Commission (FCC), testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Sept. 15, 2011, before the House Strategic Forces subcommittee hearing: "Sustaining GPS for National Security."
View Photo »A man holds a Global Positioning System (GPS) on January 28, 2012 on a Strazeele's road, northern France, near a speed radar. A new law in France came into force on January 5, 2012 for anyone driving in France, which bans the use of equipment that warns the driver of fixed or mobile...
View Photo »With GPS enabled you only have to hold the phone up to the sky and it will show you what is right in front of you, making it a cinch to identify stars and planets.
Garmin Smartphone Link solves the problem of having to pay for an extra data plan to use live services on a PND by utilizing the existing connection of a smartphone ... It is a great example of how smartphone apps can complement navigation devices, which offer key benefits such as bigger screens and bet...
Woz says voice commands work better on Android. Android's built-in navigation system, where the phone acts like a GPS system, is another advantage.
She flew to Tallahassee, rented a car, and got royally lost ... I'd love to see a GPS map of where she went.
GPS tracking enables the police to know when you visit your doctor, your lawyer, your church or your lover
Commercial GPS device-makers have had nearly a decade to design and sell devices that do not infringe on LightSquared's licensed spectrum. They have no right to complain in the eleventh-hour about incompatibility when they had ample time to avoid this problem
LightSquared insists that new equipment can reduce interference to high-precision GPS devices but completely ignores the massive retrofit and replacement effort that would be required
Sad to say, our neighbors did get their car, driver's side window broken. But, they did get their GPS back and five guys arrested
My students have been using GPS technology for years and I thought it was time to get other students involved
Oh, that’s why it’s so easy to turn off Bluetooth and the GPS. I find when I carefully turn those things off my battery lasts great.
I actually said I was going to install GPS in my dogs. I didn’t know how I was going to do that, but I was going to get GPS for them
I actually said I was going to install GPS in my dogs. I didn’t know how I was going to do that, but I was going to get GPS for them
They usually unlock the door on the passenger side by drilling a hole just under the lock and then take credit cards, cash, GPS, laptops, sporting equipment, etc.
GPS data from your ride and charges for distance or time depending on your speed.
In a situation where you are in confined waters, things can happen very, very quickly; faster than a GPS can refresh or be referred to
There are millions of company cell and smart phones out there, and all of them have GPS tracking, so now your boss can track you every minute of your private life
The government has mapped an extremely sensible acquisition strategy for GPS III and we are focusing on executing the program to deliver these much needed capabilities to billions of users around the word
As the need for more capability increases, GPS III will allow us to affordably sustain and modernize the constellation by providing increased capabilities incrementally to better meet current and future needs.
GPS is a global gold standard, providing accurate, reliable, continuous, free worldwide positioning, navigation and timing services
As we produce more GPS III satellites, we aim to continually reduce the cost and cycle time of each space vehicle to ensure we deliver the greatest value to the Air Force.
It's no surprise that the companies whose GPS navigators do best in our testing also make some of the top apps for the iPhone
The whole world knows where we are. And today with a portable GPS navigation system, it’s even easier.
CSR has been a true partner in helping us realise our vision for the Timex Ironman Run Trainer with GPS ... SiRFstarIV gave us the ability to meet all of our location-related goals for the product, and their support of our in-house design team was invaluable.
The Ironman Run Trainer with GPS is another indication of how dedicated Timex is to giving athletes, trainers and fitness enthusiasts the tools they need to improve and simplify their training ... We have been extremely pleased for the opportunity to work together on this project, and that CSR’s SiRFsta...
I was pleasantly surprised by how much I was able to accomplish, without having to pay for expensive internet connections as I usually do when in Israel, not to mention that the GPS is integrated in the iPad. I am sure most people will decide to rent an iPad 2 from Avis Israel, as it is so convenient.
