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... leaving thieves easy pickings -- and owners reported smashed windows and missing wallets, satellite radios, a subwoofer, GPS devices, phones and other items. The break-ins as logged by police: At 10:21 a.m. a wallet was taken from an unlocked ...
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GPS could save airlines time and fuel
... the planning stages for more than a decade. The $35 billion plan would replace the current radar system with the kind of GPS technology that has become commonplace in cars and cell phones. Supporters say it would triple air traffic capacity, reduce ...
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Russia's Putin gets tiger cub for his birthday
... rare cats, also known as the Siberian, Amur or Manchurian tiger. Once the tiger was asleep, Putin placed a collar with a GPS tracking system around her neck. Television footage showed him patting her cheek like a pet. Fewer than 400 Ussuri tigers ...
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Navman Announces Ultra-Slim S100 GPS
... including NavPix for photographic points of interest, 3D landmarks, and a depth of just 13.5 millimeters. European GPS label Navman expanded its line of fashion-savvy satellite navigation devices on Friday with the release of the new S100 . It's one ...
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U.S. International Trade Commission Affirms Infringement Ruling Against SiRF
... Trade Commission (ITC) has affirmed an Initial Determination that SiRF Technology Holdings, Inc. infringes three GPS-related patents held by Global Locate, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Broadcom. The ITC also said that it would review the ...
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America's airways ready for NextGen
... World War II, contributes mightily to flight delays, customer dissatisfaction and a massive energy wastefulness. But a GPS satellite-based system, on the drawing board for more than a decade, has languished, AP reports. The cost of an upgrade? $35 ...
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Putin's Birthday Gift: A Tiger Cub
... rare cats, also known as the Siberian, Amur or Manchurian tiger. Once the tiger was asleep, Putin placed a collar with a GPS tracking system around her neck. Television footage showed him patting her cheek like a pet. Fewer than 400 Ussuri tigers ...
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Navman Unveils Most Stylish GPS Device To Date
If dedicated GPS devices aren't to be commoditised to the point of extinction manufacturers are going to have to come up with some inventive differentiators, like this... The IDEO designed Navman slimline ...
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U.S. International Trade Commission Affirms Infringement Ruling...
... quote data Add to portfolio Analyst Create alert Insider Discuss Financials Sponsored by: SIRF, , ) infringes three GPS-related patents held by Global Locate, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Broadcom. The ITC also said that it would review the ...
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Garmin Sat Navs to give Historical Audio-Tour of France
Issue Date: 10 October 2008 multimedia Images In Action In Action Feed for Roadtour rss feedRelease Feed Social Bookmarking New GPS software, covering the whole of France, provides in-car running commentaries ...
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... for the past 10 years in the San Francisco Bay Area. Brent has worked extensively in location based services for both GPS tracking and geo-spatial software companies as a Java and JavaScript AJAX architect. He has given countless technical ...
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... notebook computer, connects it to his Vodafone cell phone, surfs to a NASA page on the internet, where he calls up a GPS satellite navigation system to get an exact fix on his location which he then feeds to another NASA satellite that scans the ...
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Practical Considerations for deploying 802.11n whitepaper
... and pop-up ads are also tackled in SP2 and the title and status bar will now always be visible on the... Bus-tracking GPS tech trialled in Swindon A late-running bus will have a higher priority status and the on-board transmitter will communicate ...
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GPS could save airlines time, fuel
... the planning stages for more than a decade. The $35 billion plan would replace the current radar system with the kind of GPS technology that has become commonplace in cars and cell phones. Supporters say it would triple air traffic capacity, reduce ...
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... can save fuel. Much of the national air traffic network relies on land-based radar, rather than satellite-based GPS technology that is common even in cell phones. A planned $35 billion system known as NextGen would shorten trips and reduce ...
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GeoEye-1 Satellite Sensor Acquires First Color Image, Sshowcasing its ...
... and man-made features to within three meters of their actual locations on the surface of the Earth, without establishing GPS derived ground control points (GCP's). This degree of inherent accuracy will benefit customers requiring the best accuracy ...
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Delayed GPS network could save airline industry billions
... in the planning stages for more than a decade. The $35 billion plan would replace a radar system with the kind of GPS technology that's commonplace in cars and cell phones. Supporters say it would triple air traffic capacity, reduce delays by at ...
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Cellphone turns 25: Device becomes essential tool
... a digital Swiss Army knife, giving users access to the Internet, e-mail, music, movies and features such as cameras and GPS tracking, and can be had for less than $100. IDC senior research analyst Ramon Llamas said many of the functions on ...
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Mobile Device Testers by Japan Radio Co. will be Supplied Through...
... Products such as Mobile Phone Testers, Satellite communication systems, Trucked radio systems, WiFi Products, and GPS receivers. JRC is also the leading company in Ground Penetrating Radars (GPR) for concrete structures in Japan with a 90% market ...
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The Air Traffic Control Network Needs An Update
... the planning stages for more than a decade. The $35 billion plan would replace the current radar system with the kind of GPS technology that has become commonplace in cars and cell phones. Supporters say it would triple air traffic capacity, reduce ...
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