Garmin improves OEM GPS 15, more compact design.
by Jesse Sampson on Nov 13, 2009 |
Garmin has just announced the launch a new line of OEM products. The GPS15x replaces the GPS15 OEM series. These updated OEM GPS sensors are smaller, faster, and updateable, to name a few improvements. They are perfect for integration into car navigation, wireless communication, asset tracking and other systems. What are the exact improvements? - CMOS voltage level interface for communication to an external UART
- Wider voltage input range 3 - 3.5VDC @ 66mA regulated (GPS 15x-w and GPS 15x-F)
- Onboard voltage regulator for the GPS 15xL and GPS 15xH
- Updateable firmware downloaded from Garmin website
- General size of a ... (more)
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Tags: gps, oem, small |
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Swiss say NO to Google Street View
by Jesse Sampson on Nov 13, 2009 |
Original article from our friends at: www.worldmarketmedia.com.
 Privacy regulators in Switzerland are asking for modifications to their area, on the the popular new Google map add-on, Streetview. The Swiss have been known to be more sensitive about thier privacy than other countries, and have set some of the highest standards in the world. Street View allows users to see the landscape around a point on a map at ground level. Users around the world have been skeptical about this new service from Google, citing reasons like; peering into living areas and showing the location of someone who may wish to remain anonymous. The system is not real ... (more) |
Tags: google, swiss, street view, privacy concerns, GPS adopters |
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Personnel, not technology, defective.
by Roxanne McManus on Nov 6, 2009 |
 GPS monitoring has become one of many procedures that police use with both high and low risk offenders. However, as of late there have been some questions raised on just how reliable this technology may be. The reliability of the satellites is not in question, but rather the reliability of those people who are required to analyze the data.
California is a state that has tracked sex offenders with these GPS devices since 2006. Of the 7000 registered criminals, 2200 are classified as active (high-risk ) and 4,800 are passive (low risk). In one case, parole agents ignored 276 ... (more) |
Tags: gps, tracking, entourage, crime, offenders, law |
Related Items: Escort Entourage CIS, Escort Entourage PS, Escort Entourage CIS Fob |
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Tis the start of the season, with a sale on Garmin RINO 520HCx!
by Roxanne McManus on Nov 4, 2009 |
 Snowboarders, skiers, snowmobilers, search and rescue; now is the time to pick up your radio integrated GPS. Setup on the GMRS and FRS frequencies to transmit not only to another RINO, but also to other compatible radio devices.
The Garmin RINO 520HCx offers 2-way communcation, as well as GPS coordinate data, in a rugged, portable device. Boasting a high-resolution color screen and expandable memory to store and view detailed topographic mapping. The accessories are numerous for the RINO's as they have been a staple in the Garmin lineup for many years. 12-Volt cigarette lighter adapters, RAM mounting ... (more) |
Tags: RINO, 520HCX, 530HCX, 520, 530, Garmin, GPS, Radio, 2-way, walkie-talkie, accessories |
Related Items: Garmin Rino 520HCx Canada, Garmin Rino 520HCx, Garmin Rino 530HCx Canada, Garmin Rino 530HCx |
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A new Aera of navigation.
by Roxanne McManus on Nov 3, 2009 |
 Garmin Aera 550 is a new generation of portable navigation. The consumer can select from three different models: the Americas (North and South), Pacific (Asia) or Atlantic (Europe) regions. These units will then have the aviation information for that region preloaded.The automotive data loaded will cover portions of each designated area; for instance the Americas will include Canada and the US, but no South American street mapping. With it's slim, Multi-Function Display (MFD), the Aera series is bound to be the one device to bring along on all trips. Other fundamental features included are: full Jeppesen data base coverage, a ... (more) |
Tags: aviation, gps, garmin, nuvi, HSI, control panel, flying, soaring, navigation, vfr, runways |
Related Items: Garmin GPSMAP 496 |
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Never hold for long with toilet finding app.
by Wesley Fok on Nov 1, 2009 |
 They're not exactly the tricorders of Star Trek fame, but the latest
generation of smartphones offer computing possibilities that would've
been discarded as high fantasy only a decade or two ago. One of them is
the ability to learn more about your present geographical location,
whether it's an old church building in Victoria or a trashy bar in
Halifax. Urban romantics are often drawn to the feeling of getting
slightly lost, but the rest of us just want to know where the good
shopping spots are, how to get to the subway, or even – when the urge
strikes – the location of the nearest toilet.
Websites collecting the ... (more) |
Tags: cell phone, iPhone, Google, toilet, bathroom |
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Happy 40th Birthday Internet!
by Roxanne McManus on Oct 29, 2009 |
 Today is the birthday of a technology that brought the world a whole lot closer - the Internet (World Wide Web) turns 40! GPS City has a lot to be thankful for, especially the Internet. GPS City would not be who and what they are today, if not for the global community of on-line GPS users that have supported us through the years!
Fifteen years ago, when both GPS and online technology were not mainstream, GPS City saw a growing opportunity and jumped in with both feet. The risk paid off, since we are still one ... (more) |
Tags: gps, internet, birthday, retailer, North America |
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Run with Garmin and the new FR60 Sport Watch.
by Jesse Sampson on Oct 28, 2009 |
 Garmin has just announced the latest in their line of running watches, better known as the Forerunner series. The newest addition, the ForeRunner 60, is similar to the Forerunner 405, but without a built-in GPS. The unit will collect all the same sport data, just without a position tied to it. Because it has no built in GPS, the FR 60 is smaller and has a sexier design when compared to the GPS enabled Forerunners. Here are some of the Features to look forward to: - Easy-to-use fitness watch for indoor and outdoor use
- Battery life: One year, user-replaceable ... (more)
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Tags: garmin, gps, ANT, wireless, forerunner 60, fr60, GPS-Free, sport, running, biking, training, fitness |
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Be aware, and be safe, with a tracking device.
by Roxanne McManus on Oct 27, 2009 |
 GPS City is pleased to offer the Escort Entourage tracking system to our customers. This discreet device has the versatility to be used on a vehicle, container, person or animal, and is capable of showing its current location. So whether it's a fleet of trucks or your children that you wish to monitor, make sure you take a look at this compact, and lightweight GPS tracker.
Attractively priced for less than $350, with a variety of subscription services to choose from, this tracking option is going to interest a wide demographic of buyers. The Entourage series offers ... (more) |
Tags: child, kid, tracking, entourage, escort, vehicle, container |
Related Items: Escort Entourage CIS, Escort Entourage PS, Escort Entourage CIS Fob |
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TomTom for DumDums.
by Roxanne McManus on Oct 27, 2009 |
Original article from our friends at: Tomtom.
 TomTom has recently announced a product that they are gearing towards first-time GPS users. They've dubbed this unit the TomTom Start, but it seems to contain many of the same features and menu options as their One series. The only feature that has been removed is the Advanced Lane Guidance, which is an extremely beneficial tool when traveling in new or unfamiliar areas. The main menu screen has been decluttered and bears a strong resemblance to Garmin's Nuvi series main menu screen. While this is a welcome change for the TomTom series, it doesn't simplify the other features such as Map ... (more) |
Tags: TomTom, IQ Routes, MapShare, Start, Beginner, easy, GPS, easy, cheap, bad |
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