Oct 19
The capability to know where you are, where you want to be, and how to get there was once best found by using a paper atlas. If you were travelling in your car then there is a good chance you utilized either an atlas or one of those large tri-folded maps which actually weren't a big help as you are attempting to drive. Fortunately finding your way in the world today is easier thanks to the Global Positioning System (GPS) and the different types of GPS gadgets that use it.
Sep 06
Medion has introduced an affordable satellite navigator called the Medion GoPal E3115. It offers a 3.5-inch touch screen display for viewing routing information. Its internal antenna is integrated with a high sensitivity GPS receiver for faster signal acquisition. The Medion GoPal E3115 Automotive Satellite Navigator runs on the Centrality Atlas III processor that is clocked at 400 MHz on the Windows CE 5.0 operating system. It measures 9.2 x 8 x 1.8 cms in dimensions and weighs about 148
Sep 03
Vexia, UK company just rolls out Econav 435 this month in the Europe market. Vexia Econav 435 is eco-friendly GPS device which let you to get accurate GPS direction from its SIRF Atlas III GPS receiver. On this 4.3-inch touchscreen display you will able to show you pre-loaded Europe maps. It really suitable for your [...]
Aug 17
While the Florida panhandle was being battered by the first tropical storm of the season weather was great at Cape Canaveral. Pictured is the morning sunrise highlighting the contrail of an Atlas five rocket carrying a Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) into orbit. It will replace on that's 10 years old and at risk for sending back false information in the near future. This launch was way behind schedule and way over budget, according to Air Force officials.
Aug 14
Now you can dial up a POI's phone number directly from the Navigon app. (Credit: Dong Ngo/CNET) I recently did a road test of both the Navigon MobileNavigator and iGo My Way GPS navigation app for the iPhone and found the Navigion a slightly better product for ... Originally posted at iPhone Atlas