You’re in an unfamiliar city on business. En route to your new client’s office, you make a wrong turn. And another. Now you’re stuck in traffic—and you’re going to be horribly late for your meeting.
Many drivers still swear by a dedicated portable GPS navigation system, and for good reason. A portable GPS, or portable navigation device (PND), leaves your phone free for other uses. Portable GPS ...
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Fancy in-car navigation systems have become a must-have option for the rich and the lost, but portable devices equipped with comparable technology for a fraction of the ...
Avago Technologies announced the availability of multiple new wireless products targeted at macrocell and small cell base stations and portable GPS systems. Live demonstrations of power amplifier and ...
Ultra-Thin Copernicus GPS Module with Low Power Ideal for Drop-In, Ready to Go Positioning SUNNYVALE, CA—Trimble introduced the Copernicus GPS receiver, a thumbnail-sized, surface-mount, low power ...
Friday August 15, 2003"Inforemer" is a GPS hand-held and cart-mounted display unit that delivers very useful information to golfers on the course and gives event managers the opportunity to display ...
Winsted Group has released the commercial truck WorldNav Portable GPS system based on its Teletype's navigation product line in the Canadian market. This touchscreen GPS offers truck routing GPS ...
Most Hackaday readers will be familiar with the idea of a network time server; a magical box nestled away in some distant data center that runs the Network Time Protocol (NTP) and allows us to ...
Zaon Flight Systems has introduced a portable traffic alerter that the company says is designed to incorporate ADS-B 1090 extended squitter and TIS-B data with the company’s existing PCAS XRX traffic ...