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GPS gadget aims to ease geotagging

GPS gadget aims to ease geotagging

ATP's GPS Photo Finder aims to automate the process of adding location data to digital photos, which today is usually a tedious manual process.

16/01/2008 01:12 PM

GPS-enabled phone use to triple by 2013

The number of GPS-enabled handsets is set to more than triple during the next five years, analysts have predicted.

16/01/2008 11:59 AM

iRiver W7 MP3 player hankers for directions

iRiver W7 MP3 player hankers for directions

Now here's something you don't see everyday: an MP3 player with GPS capabilities.

09/01/2008 03:21 PM

Firecam to help NSW fight bushfires

World-leading surveillance technology placed in a Sydney observation tower will be used to detect bushfires and catch arsonists this summer.

31/12/2007 10:03 AM

GPS-enabled cameras in focus in 2008?

GPS-enabled cameras in focus in 2008?

Photographers would know where and when their pictures were taken, but the technology also poses privacy concerns.

30/11/2007 02:48 PM

Google Maps for Mobile adds 'My Location' feature

Google Maps for Mobile adds 'My Location' feature

Google has launched a new feature in its Google Maps for Mobile program that automatically sets your location, even in phones that lack a global positioning system (GPS) device.

29/11/2007 01:12 PM

Mio guides new line-up into Christmas stockings

Mio is planning to release five new GPS-enabled products -- two GPS navigators, two PDAs and a smartphone -- just in time for Santa's physics-defying trip around the world.

02/11/2007 06:29 PM

New Navman S-Series at the Motor Show

New Navman S-Series at the Motor Show

Under the bright lights of the Sydney Motor Show, Navman unveiled four new S-Series models in its GPS range that boast a more modern, post-iPod look.

11/10/2007 06:16 PM

A car navigation system that will hypnotise you

At Ceatec in Japan, Pioneer demonstrated a number of new GPS technologies including some rather hypnotic eye-candy.

08/10/2007 11:25 AM

Nokia beats Google to acquire sat-mapper Navteq

Nokia has entered into one of its largest aquisitions ever with the US$8.1 billion purchase of digital-map supplier Navteq, a deal that many thought was being pursued by Google.

02/10/2007 12:25 PM

A gadget geek's workout

A gadget geek's workout  Video

Caroline McCarthy upgrades her jogging schedule to include the GPS-enabled Garmin Forerunner 305 and discovers that exercise is best left relatively tech-free.

03/09/2007 12:08 PM

Nokia: GPS will be in every phone

Once, phones with MP3 players and cameras included were considered high end. Today, such devices have become ubiquitous. Now, Nokia believes GPS functionality will soon follow the same path

10/07/2007 05:32 PM

TomTom files patent for video-enabled GPS

TomTom has filed an eyebrow-raising patent with the European Patent Office for a device that combines GPS navigation information with a live video feed.

09/07/2007 12:44 PM

HP's great mscape

HP is betting on GPS-enable devices and enthusiastic developers to help a new mobile multimedia platform move out of its research labs and into the mainstream.

16/05/2007 03:48 PM

Don't let your navigation system fool you

Don't let your navigation system fool you

Security researchers have figured out how to send fake traffic information to certain in-car navigation systems.

23/04/2007 11:44 AM

IBM, Pioneer steer hands-free GPS system

IBM has licensed voice recognition software to Pioneer Europe for use in hands-free GPS navigation systems that allow drivers to keep their hands on their steering wheels.

26/10/2006 01:45 PM

Navigation systems: why they're lame, what they need

He's said it before, and he'll say it again: In-car navigation systems are a joke. CNET editor at large Brian Cooley thinks they're not that smart, and some of the features are just useless. Yet, he's not giving up hope. Read on to see which three technologies have him excited for the future of in-car navigation.

01/12/2005 01:53 PM

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  • Navman S300t

    Navman S300t

    Top dog of the S-Series Platinum range, the Navman S300t features built-in traffic info, spoken street names, 3D landmarks, and an iPhone-inspired interface.

  • TomTom XL Traffic (2nd generation)

    TomTom XL Traffic (2nd generation)

    Compact, correctable, good looking and easy to use, the TomTom XL is a great portable GPS. For AU$100 more there's this Traffic version with, uhh, traffic messaging built-in.

  • Garmin Nuvi 260

    Garmin Nuvi 260

    As per the 260W — an easy to use GPS, with great verbal speed and red light camera warnings which, unfortunately, aren't installed by default — but narrower and AU$100 cheaper.

  • Navman S35

    Navman S35

    It looks like last year's S30, except it's been given the latest Whereis maps and spoken street names. Unlike the S-Series Platinum models, the S35 soldiers on with the old interface, which is now shared with the Mio Moov range.

  • Navigon 2150max

    Navigon 2150max

    This is a great GPS if you have a piano black fetish. For the rest of us, it's just OK. Its good points (Aussie-capable text-to-speech, junction view, extended lane info) are balanced out by an inconsistent interface and unfriendly windshield mount.

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