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Mio A502

October 18th, 2007

Taiwanese manufacturer Mio has announced their new PDA phone which called the Mio A502. It will run on the Windows Mobile 6 and comes with Wi-Fi connectivity, 1GB of ROM and a high speed USB 2.0. MioMap navigation software, windshield mounting kit and car charger should be included. Check out the specs after the jump. Read more…

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Narizon’s Virtual GPS for iPhone

September 21st, 2007

Finally you can get a GPS in your iPhone, just get the Narizon’s virtual GPS installed. It is done by locating the nearest WiFi hotspots and cellular towers. Narizon also uses a database of geo-information built by its user community. After the installation, you can setup Google Map to use the virtual GPS. You can have a try as it’s free for 15 days after that you will need to pay $25 to continue. Read more…

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HP iPAQ 314

September 7th, 2007

iPAQ 314 is HP new navigation system with 4.3″ touchscreen display at 800 x 480 pixel resolution. It has a Bluetooth connectivity that allows you to sync with your Outlook to gives instant access to your contact on-the-fly. The HP iPAQ 314 GPS navigation system is pre-loaded with Western Europe countries maps. Pricing and availability has not been announced. Check more after the jump. Read more…

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GPS Shoes for Prostitutes

August 25th, 2007

Aphrodite Project has developed a GPS platform shoes for prostitutes. The shoes come with an audible alarm system which will give out a sharp noise to scare off attacker. The shoes are equipped with GPS receiver and an emergency button that relays both the prostitute’s location and a silent alarm signal to public emergency services. I wondered if they manage to press the button if someone comes from behind.

[via The Raw Feed]

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Pioneer AVIC-X3 GPS System

August 16th, 2007

Pioneer put their AVIC-X3 on sale in France. AVIC-X3 is a GPS that boasts a DVD player and a 7-inches touchscreen. It comes with TMC receiver, over 1.5 million interest points (in 26 european countries for this version), and it has the iPod and video games consoles compatibility. The system is equipped with the multi sensor technology for the navigation so you won’t got lost when you in subways. The Pioneer AVIC-X3 will be available in September, no words on pricing.
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Live Shots: iRiver NV

August 15th, 2007

Remember the iRiver NV we posted yesterday? The PMP with GPS and DMB functions. Aving provides the live shots of this iRiver NV. Reigncom announced the launch of its ‘iriver NV’ in Korea market with a suggested price of 498,000 KRW ($532). Check out the shots after the jump.
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iRiver NV

August 14th, 2007

iRiver has released an all-in-one device in Korea, the iRiver NV. The iRiver NV is a portable media player that comes with the functions of DMB TV and GPS navigation. It features a 1.3MP camera, 7 inch LED TFT screen with 800x480px resolution, SiRF III GPS, FM Tuner, 2 SD card slots and an integrated player that supports MP3, WMA, OGG, MP1, MP2, MP2.5, WMA7, WMA8 and WMA9 files playback. The iRiver NV is available in Korea for 498,000 KRW ($535). Not sure if iRiver will ship this to other countries. More pictures after the jump.
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Clarion DrivTrax P-5

August 12th, 2007

Clarion has launched its ‘DrivTrax P-5(DTR-P5)’, a GPS navigator device for motorcycle in Japan. You can attached to your bike and detach it when not in use. There’s an optional case (BKA-002) to turn it to water resistant. It support music file playback too. The Clarion ‘DrivTrax P-5(DTR-P5)’ will be available in Japan soon with a suggested price of 19.950 Yen. More shots after the jump.
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MainNav MH-350

July 30th, 2007


MainNav MH350 is a GPS navigation system powered Samsung 2410 processor at 266MHz and equipped with GPS Module SiRFStar III. It has a 65K colors 3.5 inch touch screen, 32MB Flash ROM, 64MB SDRAM, built-in loudspeaker, USB 1.1 and an SD/MMC card slot for maps and memory expansion.

[via TechFresh]

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Acer V210 GPS

June 13th, 2007

Acer has released a new GPS navigation system for Europe users, the Acer V210. The GPS is powered by Samsung’s S3C2442XL 300MHz processor and running on Centrality Atlas II GPS chipset. It comes with 3.5″ touchscreen LCD display, 64MB RAM, 64MB ROM, an SD/MMC memory card slot, and RDS/TMC live traffic information to help avoid from the jam. This is the most affordable GPS unit in Europe which has live traffic information capability, priced at €249 ($331).

[via Ubergizmo]

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