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Sanyo trots out a few new Gorilla navigators E-mail
Wednesday, 05 November 2008 00:59

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Sanyo"s gone a few months now without popping out a new Gorilla navigator, but as of this week, you"ll be forced to live with slightly antiquated jungle-themed GPS units no more. For starters, the outfit introduced a pair of SSD-based in-car units, the NVA-GS1580FT and NVA-GS1480DT; both of these feature a 400MHz CPU, while the former adds a 1seg TV tuner. Moving on, we"ve got the NV-SD750FT and NV-SB510DT, both of which are meant for aftermarket installation on your dash / windshield. The former includes a spacious 7-inch LCD, while the latter touts a still-respectable 5.2-inch panel. "Course, we don"t expect any of the new beasts to gallop, swim or fly over to US soil anytime soon, but those in Japan can sink their teeth in next month for between ¥75,000 ($759) and ¥155,000 ($1,569).


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Sanyo trots out a few new Gorilla navigators originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 05 Nov 2008 10:59:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Telenav Shotgun connected GPS launched, reviewed E-mail
Sunday, 09 November 2008 14:01

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It doesn"t seem like the connected GPS market is the best place to be at the moment -- Dash just dropped hardware sales in a radical restructuring and Magellan"s halted development of the 5340 -- but Telenav isn"t shying away, throwing its hat into the ring with the $300 Shotgun. A $12/month GPRS subscription gets you the usual slew of web-enabled features like real-time traffic and weather, live POI searches, gas pricing, and online trip planning, all wrapped in the usual Telenav PND UI and bolstered by 11 million preloaded POIs. Sounds like an interesting piece of kit, and it"s apparently well done -- GPS Review took an early look at the 4.3-inch touchscreen PND and found it to be a "good start," albeit with some minor annoyances that will hopefully be remedied in a future software update. Still, we"re just not all that convinced that another subscription fee is going to appeal to many in this economic climate -- we"ll see if the Shotgun manages to fire. Peep tons more pics in the gallery.

Telenav Shotgun connected GPS launched, reviewed originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 10 Nov 2008 00:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Police turning to GPS to track cars more than ever E-mail
Thursday, 14 August 2008 03:02

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It"s no secret that the police have been using GPS to track cars for some time now, often without a warrant or court order and, as The Washington Post now reports, it looks like the practice is only getting more and more commonplace. That is mostly due to the fact that courts usually side with the police in the resulting cases that arise out of the use of GPS trackers, with them agreeing with the argument that it is essentially no different than having an officer physically track a car themselves. They also cite a 1983 Supreme Court case that allowed the use of "beepers" that relay a car"s location to police. Of course, others, like attorney Chris Leibig, have an entirely different opinion, saying that, "tracking a person everywhere they go and keeping a computer record of it for days and days without that person knowing is a completely different type of intrusion." Given that at least some state courts, like Washington state, side with that position and require a warrant for GPS trackers to be used, it would seem likely that this matter could eventually wind up being decided in the Supreme Court as well.

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Reigncom reveals iriver NV mini: part PMP, part navigator, totally adorable E-mail
Tuesday, 28 October 2008 22:29

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Look, we"re pretty calloused when it comes to gadgets around here, but there"s just no denying that Reigncom"s (parent company to iriver) latest gizmo warmed our hearts at first sight. The freshly-revealed iriver NV mini is essentially a pared down version of the NV Life that hit in March and includes a 3.5-inch touchscreen (320 x 240 resolution), 4GB of internal capacity, a built-in battery good for 2.5-hours, Gini mapping software, a flash card slot for adding up to 8GB of storage and fairly robust multimedia player to boot. Expect it to bring smiles to many South Koreans very soon for ₩188,000 ($133).

[Via Hallyu Tech]

Reigncom reveals iriver NV mini: part PMP, part navigator, totally adorable originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 29 Oct 2008 07:29:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Garmin reaffirms 1H 2009 shipment of nuvifone E-mail
Wednesday, 29 October 2008 01:33

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Man, a lot -- a lot -- has happened in the mobile space since Garmin went public with its then-mesmerizing nüvifone. Nearly a year later, it"s become but a blip on the radar behind the Touch HD, G1, XPERIA X1 and iPhone 3G. Nevertheless, Garmin has come out and reaffirmed that the long-awaited handset will actually not be delayed once more, and that the "first half of 2009" shipping estimate is still valid. Let"s just say that $500+ price tag we saw floating around back in May better be substantially lower whenever this thing finally gets around to hitting up a store shelf.

Garmin reaffirms 1H 2009 shipment of nuvifone originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 29 Oct 2008 10:33:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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