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So predictably, against all advice I trotted down to St Pauls last night to do the 3.5 mile Crisis Square Mile race. It's a fun little event, but as others have already pointed out: there's no way it was only 3.5miles. Full Article at Real Buzz
It's all over the web: Team RadioShack's final roster. Below is my take on how they'll do. You may disagree with some of my conclusions, though why you would do that, I have no idea. ;) At first glance you might think Disco is back. Full Article at Podium Cafe
Britain's David Millar of Garmin Team celebrates on the podium of the 20th stage of the Vuelta tour of Spain, a 27,8 km time trial in Toledo, on September 19, 2009. View Photo »
If Garmin is to succeed in the mobile device arena, they must improve their user experience and differentiate themselves from Android’s free full-service navigation.
Black Friday is just a few days away, but you don’t need to wait until after Thanksgiving or wake up early after a turkey-induced sleep to get a good deal on a portable GPS system. Full Article at Consumer Reports
The program will likely drive sales, and even convert owners from competing brands. It may also have an environmental benefit, encouraging people to trade-in units rather than toss them in the trash. Full Article at Consumer Reports
In simpler times, maintaining good health was a matter of joining a gym or lacing up running shoes for a loop in the park. At most, you'd buy a watch with a digital display so you could time your laps. Full Article at The Age
Britain's David Millar of Garmin Team celebrates on the podium of the 20th stage of the Vuelta tour of Spain, a 27,8 km time trial in Toledo, on September 19, 2009. View Photo »
Given that TomTom's largest market is Europe that should be seen as positive as Garmin's market share in Europe has remained steady at 20%
Specials include a Garmin Nuvi 205 GPS for less than $100, Phillips noise cancelling headphones for less than $20, a Sanyo digital camera for less than $60 and a RCA 42" LCD HDTV for less than $600. Full Article at Baltimore Sun Blogs
We are kicking off our holiday giveaways with a bang! We’ve teamed with our friends at shoot it! to bring you this Modern Warfare 2 Xbox 360 limited edition console, a $400 value. Full Article at Gear Live
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Britain's David Millar of Garmin Team celebrates on the podium of the 20th stage of the Vuelta tour of Spain, a 27,8 km time trial in Toledo, on September 19, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's David Millar of Garmin Team celebrates on the podium of the 20th stage of the Vuelta tour of Spain, a 27,8 km time trial in Toledo, on September 19, 2009.
View Photo »Garmin - Slipstream rider David Millar from U.K. celebrates on the podium after winning the 20th stage of the Spanish Vuelta cycling race over 27.8 kilometers (17.2 miles) around Toledo, Spain, Friday, Sept. 19, 2009.
View Photo »Garmin - Slipstream rider David Millar from United Kingdom celebrates on the podium after winning the 20th stage of the Spanish Vuelta cycling race over 27.8 kilometers (17.2 miles) around Toledo, Spain, Friday, Sept. 19, 2009.
View Photo »Garmin - Slipstream rider David Millar from U.K. holds a sword on the podium after winning the 20th stage of the Spanish Vuelta cycling race over 27.8 kilometers (17.2 miles) around Toledo, Spain, Friday, Sept. 19, 2009.
View Photo »Garmin-Slipstream rider David Millar of Britain celebrates after the individual time trial of the Tour of Spain "La Vuelta" cycling race during the 20th stage in Toledo September 19, 2009.
View Photo »Garmin-Slipstream rider David Millar of Britain races during the individual time trial of the Tour of Spain "La Vuelta" cycling race during the 20th stage in Toledo September 19, 2009.
View Photo »Garmin - Slipstream rider David Millar from United Kingdom pedals to win the 20th stage of the Spanish Vuelta cycling race over 27.8 kilometers (17.2 miles) around Toledo, Spain, Friday, Sept. 19, 2009.
View Photo »Garmin-Slipstream rider Ryder Hesjedal of Canada (R) and Xacobeo Galicia rider David Garcia of Spain cycle during the 12th stage of the Tour of Spain "La Vuelta" cycling race between Almeria and Alto de Velefique, September 11, 2009.
View Photo »Garmin-Slipstream rider Ryder Hesjedal of Canada celebrates with a bottle of cava after winning the 12th stage of the Tour of Spain "La Vuelta" cycling race between Almeria and Alto de Velefique, September 11, 2009.
View Photo »Garmin Team rider Ryder Hesjedal from Canada is kissed by two hostesses after winning the 12th stage of the Spanish Vuelta cycling race over 179 kilometers (111 miles) which finished in Alto de Velafique, Spain, Friday, Sept. 11, 2009.
View Photo »Garmin Team rider Ryder Hesjedal from Canada reacts on the podium with two hostesses after winning the 12th stage of the Spanish Vuelta cycling race over 179 kilometers (111 miles) which finished in Alto de Velafique, Spain, Friday, Sept. 11, 2009.
View Photo »Garmin-Slipstream rider Ryder Hesjedal of Canada cycles during the 12th stage of the Tour of Spain "La Vuelta" cycling race between Almeria and Alto de Velefique, September 11, 2009.
View Photo »Garmin Team rider Ryder Hesjedal from Canada reacts as he crosses the finish line to win the 12th stage of the Spanish Vuelta cycling race over 179 kilometers (111 miles) which finished in Alto de Velafique, Spain, Friday, Sept. 11, 2009.
View Photo »Garmin Team rider Ryder Hesjedal from Canada reacts as he crosses the finish line to win the 12th stage of the Spanish Vuelta cycling race over 179 kilometers (111 miles) which finished in Alto de Velafique, Spain, Friday, Sept. 11, 2009.
View Photo »Garmin Team rider Ryder Hesjedal from Canada reacts as he crosses the finish line to win the 12th stage of the Spanish Vuelta cycling race over 179 kilometers (111 miles) which finished in Alto de Velafique, Spain, Friday, Sept. 11, 2009.
View Photo »Garmin-Slipstream rider Ryder Hesjedal of Canada cycles during the 12th stage of the Tour of Spain "La Vuelta" cycling race between Almeria and Alto de Velefique, September 11, 2009.
View Photo »Garmin-Slipstream rider Ryder Hesjedal of Canada wins the 12th stage of the Tour of Spain "La Vuelta" cycling race between Almeria and Alto de Velefique, September 11, 2009.
View Photo »Garmin-Slipstream rider Ryder Hesjedal of Canada wins the 12th stage of the Tour of Spain "La Vuelta" cycling race between Almeria and Alto de Velefique, September 11, 2009.
View Photo »Garmin-Slipstream rider Ryder Hesjedal (L) of Canada wins the 12th stage of the Tour of Spain "La Vuelta" cycling race between Almeria and Alto de Velefique, September 11, 2009.
View Photo »Garmin-Slipstream rider Ryder Hesjedal of Canada celebrates after winning the 12th stage of the Tour of Spain "La Vuelta" cycling race between Almeria and Alto de Velefique, September 11, 2009.
View Photo »Garmin-Slipstream rider Ryder Hesjedal of Canada celebrates with a bottle of cava after winning the 12th stage of the Tour of Spain "La Vuelta" cycling race between Almeria and Alto de Velefique, September 11, 2009.
View Photo »American Tyler Farrar of the Garmin team (C) celebrates on the podium after winning the 11th stage of the Vuelta Tour of Spain, a 200-kilometre ride from Murcia to Caravaca de la Cruz, on September 9, 2009 in Caravaca de la Cruz.
View Photo »American Tyler Farrar of the Garmin team (C) celebrates as he crosses the finish line of 11th stage of the Vuelta Tour of Spain, a 200-kilometre ride from Murcia to Caravaca de la Cruz, on September 9, 2009 in Caravaca de la Cruz.
View Photo »American Tyler Farrar of the Garmin team (C) celebrates as he crosses the finish line of 11th stage of the Vuelta Tour of Spain, a 200-kilometre ride from Murcia to Caravaca de la Cruz, on September 9, 2009 in Caravaca de la Cruz.
View Photo »Britain's David Millar of Garmin Team celebrates on the podium of the 20th stage of the Vuelta tour of Spain, a 27,8 km time trial in Toledo, on September 19, 2009.
View Photo »If Garmin is to succeed in the mobile device arena, they must improve their user experience and differentiate themselves from Android’s free full-service navigation.
Given that TomTom's largest market is Europe that should be seen as positive as Garmin's market share in Europe has remained steady at 20%
Customers who use Garmin products in their plane and car often ask us to create an all-in-one GPS that combines our aviation expertise with the operational simplicity and clean exterior design of our automotive devices ... Since Garmin is vertically integrated and we do nearly everything in-house, we we...
Customers who use Garmin products in their plane and car often ask us to create an all-in-one GPS that combines our aviation expertise with the operational simplicity and clean exterior design of our automotive devices ... Since Garmin is vertically integrated and we do nearly everything in-house, we we...
The new Google navigation software for Android is a serious threat to TomTom, Garmin, and Nokia's navigation devices
With a free alternative that is just as good, I don't see much positive growth for the likes of TomTom, Navigon or Garmin
Google's free service, if successful, could erode the sales of GPS navigation devices made by companies like Garmin and TomTom and of navigation services offered by cellphone carriers.
Through co-operation with Reliance Autozone and its affiliated companies as strategic partners in India, Garmin has jumped a bigger step to be closer to Indian the market
Garmin’s business goals are to extend the reach and success they have achieved in the U.S. and Europe and to create a global marketing platform for their brand
The success of the team spans the globe and surpassed our expectations for the first year and a half of our title sponsorship, bringing Garmin’s reputation for quality, commitment, performance and productivity into countless households in Europe, North America, Asia and Australia ... Our objectives were...
When Garmin first decided to partner with us, we said we believed that a new era of cycling was upon us. Today, with this significant extension, we can now say - the era is here
Since signing with Slipstream prior to the 2008 Tour de France, Garmin has seen an outpouring of support from cyclists and sports fans across the globe, along the roads of major tours and in the stores of our retail partners
The success of the team spans the globe and surpassed our expectations for the first year and a half of our title sponsorship, bringing Garmin's reputation for quality, commitment, performance and productivity into countless households in Europe, North America, Asia and Australia
We are very excited to offer the Garmin G1000 to our early model CitationJet customers
There was a long descent into the finish, it was windy, and Garmin got on the front and put it in the gutter and tried to drop me and everybody else
It is a bit unfortunate to be caught so close to the line, and I am very disappointed. We went a long way out. At 15k to go we thought we had it and we probably slowed up a bit too much ... And then there was the obvious change of tactics from Garmin. I understand why they did it. They won the stage.
The finish was really tight, Garmin led out and I pretty much just held on. I'm kind of glad we don't have the yellow jersey for tomorrow because it puts a little more pressure on you
As one of the largest family-owned-and-operated boat manufacturing companies in the world, Regal is known throughout the industry for its top-tier customer satisfaction and award-winning workmanship, attributes exemplified by Garmin’s legacy of innovation
I am used to being alone, even when I was on the big teams, I often didn’t have someone to help me in the sprints. I’m quite used to it ... Today was a little bit of experience to be in the right place in the right time. I saw the Garmin guys were leading out really strong, with Bradley Wiggins in the f...
I saw the Garmin guys leading out and for me it was just a question to keep on Chris Sutton's wheel. With 200 metres to go I decided to kick and was a little bit afraid that the others might catch me, but it was okay
Drivers for continued PND market growth include average selling price declines, automobile manufacturers' desire to offer more affordable navigation options, and the potential growth anticipated from connected PNDs ... Connected PNDs, like the recently announced Garmin nuvi 1690, can connect to the Inte...
I think Garmin and TomTom will be successful going forward because they're innovating and differentiating, and they've got the software and skills and knowledge with maps that the phone makers don't ... I'm not sure about all the other [PND] brands though. I think it's going to be a pretty tough road fo...
I had great support in that group with Phil Zajicek and Bernie Sulzberger with me ... Garmin-Slipstream had three as well. Those guys rode solid on the front, to establish the break, and then to cover moves. I couldn’t have asked for anything else.
I'm not going to argue that an iPhone with a downloaded GPS app is just as good as a Garmin. Integration, polish and depth make a huge difference to a feature's usefulness.
Garmin’s a GPS company, not a smartphone designer!
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