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Automatic travel journal created by tracking mobile phone

Automatic travel journal created by tracking mobile phone

Online travel communications retailer Telestial recently launched its Travel Journal feature, an online service that automatically creates an online trip journal based on the location of the user's phone.

18/08/2008 05:16 PM

New Mios Moov away from Whereis maps

New Mios Moov away from Whereis maps

With its 2008 Moov range, Mio becomes the first major GPS manufacturer in Australia to use maps from Navteq instead of Telstra's Whereis arm.

08/08/2008 04:47 PM

Google defends Street View coverage

Search giant Google today defended the incomplete Australian coverage provided by its Street View add-on to its Google Maps and Earth tools, after launching the service early this morning.

05/08/2008 05:27 PM

Garmin Nuvifone delayed until 2009

Garmin Nuvifone delayed until 2009

If you've been waiting for the Garmin Nuvifone, you're going to have to wait a while longer or perhaps start looking at some alternatives.

01/08/2008 12:15 PM

Whaddyareckon?: Using a GPS

Are you a convert to that lovely robotic voice telling you to turn right in 500 metres, or do you coast along fine with an old-fashioned street directory?

15/07/2008 12:23 PM

Sydney and Brisbane to get traffic messaging Suna rather than later

Sydney and Brisbane to get traffic messaging Suna rather than later

GPS navigators routing around traffic is common in Europe and North America and, finally, it's going to hit the big time in Australia too.

26/06/2008 04:44 PM

Be like the Hoff: Mio's Knight Rider GPS

Be like the Hoff: Mio's Knight Rider GPS

For children of the '80s, Mio's Knight Rider GPS complete with the voice of KITT — not to mention flashing red lights — may be the greatest invention since the three day weekend. Shame it's U.S. only.

26/06/2008 02:49 PM

New TomTom One, XL and Go 930 are sharing and caring

New TomTom One, XL and Go 930 are sharing and caring

TomTom has whipped the covers off three new portable GPS devices — the One, XL and Go 930 — as well as announcing the availability of traffic messaging by the end of July.

26/06/2008 10:52 AM

Poll: Has the 3G-capable iPhone killed the GPS as we know it?

Poll: Has the 3G-capable iPhone killed the GPS as we know it?

Just two months ago I questioned the rush to add GPS navigation to mobile phones and smartphones. Now I've had a change of heart and not just because of Steve's new iPhone 3G.

10/06/2008 03:29 PM

Nokia Maps 2.0: free to download

Nokia Maps 2.0: free to download

After several months of beta testing, Nokia Maps 2.0 is available as a free download from the Nokia website.

27/05/2008 02:08 PM

Nokia Maps 2.0 gets Web component

Nokia Maps 2.0 gets Web component

Planning trips on your Nokia smartphone is about to get a lot easier with Nokia announcing Maps on Ovi, a Web component designed to complement its mobile mapping software.

14/05/2008 02:18 PM

A rearview mirror with the works

A rearview mirror with the works

Yes, the rearview mirror is an important safety device but it could be so much more than that. Think GPS, audiobooks and more.

13/05/2008 06:37 PM

Google diving into 3D mapping of oceans

We've got Google Earth and Google Sky. Next up will be a map of the world below sea level — Google Ocean.

01/05/2008 04:24 PM

Poll: GPS on your phone, yay or nay?

Poll: GPS on your phone, yay or nay?

The likes of Nokia and Blackberry are rushing to add GPS to their mobile phone lines. Is this really what consumers want though?

24/04/2008 03:35 PM

Honda system warns motorists of crime hot spots

Drivers to get an alert through Honda's onboard navigation system about areas where cars have been damaged, stolen or broken into in the past.

22/04/2008 01:06 PM

Motorola launches Smart Rider at CTIA

Motorola launches Smart Rider at CTIA

Motorola announces the Smart Rider at CTIA, a cross between a phone and a portable GPS device.

04/04/2008 02:39 PM

Your local corner store will pay for your GPS maps

GPS users may soon have their digital maps paid for by local businesses, according to mapping heavyweight Navteq.

06/03/2008 11:40 AM

Cameras with built-in geotagging on horizon

Cameras with built-in geotagging on horizon

Geotagging today is a pain, but it won't be too long before ordinary cameras can automatically give your photos location stamps alongside time stamps.

13/02/2008 10:44 AM

Geotate service geared to ease geotagging

Geotate service geared to ease geotagging

A company called Geotate hopes to use an Internet service to lower a significant barrier to the technologically challenging practice of geotagging.

01/02/2008 11:11 AM

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

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  • TomTom One (4th generation)

    TomTom One (4th generation)

    Both the One and XL are great GPS units: compact, correctable, good looking and easy to use. At AU$349 we'd pick the narrow screen One every time though.

  • TomTom XL (2nd generation)

    TomTom XL (2nd generation)

    Compact, correctable, good looking and easy to use, the XL is a great portable GPS. But does its wider screen justify the AU$100 difference between it and the otherwise identical One?

  • HP iPAQ 312 Travel Companion

    HP iPAQ 312 Travel Companion

    It may not be entirely rational buying a GPS for its beautiful screen and multimedia features, but the 312 almost makes the case despite its numerous bugs and flaws.

  • Mio DigiWalker A702

    Mio DigiWalker A702

    It works well as a GPS navigator but, as a phone, the slow responses and awful text messaging really let the A702 down.

  • Navman S50

    Navman S50

    This GPS is blessed with a good price and attractive design but is marred by its buggy Bluetooth and horrible windshield mount.

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