CeBIT GPS Roundup: Something For Everyone
Published on March 21, 2008 to GPSRounding up the latest and greatest GPS technologies featured at CeBIT 2008. Read more
Buying a Portable GPS
Published on January 24, 2007 to SmartphonesCalvin Chu designs "GPS gadgets" for fun and profit. Join him as he looks at a number of currently available GPSes and expresses his opinions about them. Read more
One GPS With Built-In Luxury Car, Please
Published on July 7, 2006 to SmartphonesBruce Gain explores the world of GPS receivers from tiny portables to the ones built into fancy cars. Some of his conclusions might surprise you. Read more
GPS Navigation by Phone
Published on November 27, 2007 to SmartphonesCan a 3G phone offer decent GPS navigation? We take Nokia Maps and Ask GPS on a road trip to find out. Read more
Choosing a Handheld GPS
Published on March 2, 2007 to SmartphonesDon't get lost choosing a navigation device; whether you're driving, running or trying to get to your next meeting on time, there's a GPS that will guide you right. Read more
Mixing GPS with Sport Training
Published on May 11, 2007 to SmartphonesWe look at a new generation of GPS-equipped devices that let you gauge your speed, distance, heart beat and other performance metrics as you exercise. Read more
A Cell/GPS Combo For The Urban Landscape
Published on November 22, 2005 to SmartphonesSurprisingly Sanyo's MM-8300 cell phone with its tiny screen actually mates well with TeleNav's GPS software and service. The combo isn't perfect due to the unit's small size and limited input capabilities, but there is a place for it in the hands of the right user. Read more
Beautiful Actress, Beautiful Mind, Hot Gadgets
Published on February 23, 2007 to Desktop ComputersGlamorous actress Hedy Lammar's fantastic 1940s escapades led to the world's most powerful weapons and today's most popular mobile and handheld gadgets. Read more
TomTom GPS Uses Current Traffic Information to Set Routes
Published on June 5, 2006 to SmartphonesIn the last chapter of this exciting serial, Barry Gerber decided it was either buy a GPS or get divorced by his wife. He opted for the GPS and looked at TomTom's Go 700 GPS. He liked what he saw, but wondered how it handled downloading traffic and other information. So, what does think about the Go 700 now and did it save his marriage? Read on. Read more
Is After-Market GPS Up to Driving Speed?
Published on April 4, 2005 to SmartphonesCar dealers love to tack on more than $1,000 for a GPS navigation option. As an alternative, we tried out two new after-market GPS devices from Lowrance and Roadmate that retail for a whole lot less - but don't throw away your road Atlas yet. Read more
Ricoh 500SE Digital Camera With WiFi, GPS, Kitchen Sink
Published on February 8, 2007 to Digital Still CamerasGeotagging, it's the new trainspotting Read more
Can TomTom's Go 700 GPS Save a Marriage? Part I
Published on March 31, 2006 to SmartphonesFor Barry Gerber it was either buy a GPS or get divorced by his wife. He chose the GPS. But, what to buy? Join Gerber, a long time GPS owner wannabe, as he tests what he hopes will be the GPS that saves his marriage. Read more
Halfway To Paradise With Mobile Crossing's WayPoint 200 PDA/GPS
Published on October 5, 2005 to SmartphonesTraffic stinks in most cities, but a good GPS can help. Mobile Crossing's WayPoint 200 is a pretty good PDA and GPS navigator. However, to reach "excellent" status, the company needs to make it easier for users to integrate real-time traffic information into the GPS's routing system. Read more
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