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Detailed speed limit info on GPS units soon
At this year's CeBIT show in Sydney, Navteq announced the inclusion of more detailed speed limit information, as well as the addition of points-of-interest reviews from Lonely Planet and Australian Good Food and Travel Guide.
Garmin-Asus unveils Nuvifone M20, more details about G60
Garmin-Asus is wasting no time on creating some pre-Mobile World Congress buzz, with the release of details about its long-awaited Nuvifone G60 and the announcement of a lower-end model, the Nuvifone M20.
Reviews
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Garmin Nuvi 265WT
With its relatively elegant traffic antenna and simple-to-use interface, the Garmin Nuvi 265WT makes a good case for itself.
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Garmin Nuvi 265W
The Garmin Nuvi 265W features a 4.3-inch widescreen, Bluetooth hands-free and spoken street names.
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Garmin Nuvi 265T
As its name suggests, the 265T adds all the necessary traffic messaging doo-dads to the 3.5-inch Garmin Nuvi 265.
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Garmin Nuvi 265
There are four Garmin Nuvi 265s available, with the plain Jane 265 the cheapest of the lot thanks to its 3.5-inch screen and lack of traffic messaging. It does have Bluetooth hands-free however.
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Garmin Nuvi 255W
Take one Nuvi 255 (spoken street names, optional traffic receiver) add a wide 4.3-inch screen and you have the Nuvi 255W.
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Garmin Nuvi 255
The Nuvi 255 offers spoken street names and an optional traffic receiver in addition to the 250's 3.5-inch screen.
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Garmin Nuvi 250
Garmin's entry-level 3.5-inch GPS, the Nuvi 250, will get from A to B and back again, but you'll have to do with some common fare, like spoken street names.
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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.
News
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Garmin teams up with Asus for Nuvifone series
On Wednesday, Garmin and Asus announced a strategic alliance to develop and distribute co-branded GPS-enabled smartphones to be known as the Garmin-Asus Nuvifone series.
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Garmin introduces lifetime map update program
Before you get your knickers in a knot, Garmin's program is only currently available for North American and European maps.
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Lost bikers rejoice for Garmin Zumo 660 GPS
Garmin has introduced a new addition, the Zumo 660, to its line of GPS devices designed for motorbike and scooter riders.
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Garmin confirms Nuvifone runs Linux, not Android
We are starting to see more and more signs that the Garmin Nuvifone is real and not just a figment of our imagination.
DIYs and How-to
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Installing speed and red light camera alerts on your Garmin Nuvi
School zone, speed and red light camera alerts are now de rigueur on portable GPS navigators. While Garmin's Nuvi range has an excellent alerting system, you need to be the Howard Carter of the internet to find them. We show you how, although we make no guarantees about avoiding Tutankhamun's curse.
Downloads
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TrailRunner
Plan sports routes; works w/Nike, Apple, iPod, Google Earth.
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GeePeeEx Editor
Convert CSV files to GPX for Garmin automotive Satnav / GPSr units.
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Ibycus Topo
Use alternative Canadian topo maps in your Garmin GPS receiver.
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GPS TrackMaker
Create and edit waypoints, tracklogs, and routes for navigational assistance.
















