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		<title>Garmin&#8217;s Nuvifone</title>
		<link>http://www.orgismo.com/2008/08/28/garmins-nuvifone/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2008 18:10:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oh, Nuvifone, how you disappoint us. Over here at IFA we just managed to get a Garmin rep to whip out his Nuvifone prototype for a quick look, but sadly, almost a year after the device was first announced, there really wasn&#8217;t anything new to see. We still aren&#8217;t allowed to take video of the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Oh, <a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/Nuvifone/"><span style="color: #0aa7d6;">Nuvifone</span></a>, how you disappoint us. Over here at IFA we just managed to get a Garmin rep to whip out his Nuvifone prototype for a quick look, but sadly, almost a year after the device <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2008/01/30/garmin-announces-the-nuviphone/"><span style="color: #0aa7d6;">was first announced</span></a>, there really wasn&#8217;t anything new to see. We still aren&#8217;t allowed to take video of the interface, or really see much of the phone other than the home screen, and when the rep tried to show us how the Nuvifone kicks the iPhone&#8217;s ass in navigation, the Nuvi promptly crashed &#8212; so at least those two have <em>that</em> in common. Not that we should be surprised, Garmin mentioned last month that the phone had been <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2008/07/30/garmins-nuvifone-delayed-until-early-2009/"><span style="color: #0aa7d6;">delayed into 2009</span></a>, but we&#8217;re quickly running out of patience, as well as any scrap of remaining hope for this thing to actually matter when it does arrive. Peep the gallery for a little bit of iPhone 3G versus action.</p>
<h3 class="postgallery"><strong>Gallery: <a href="http://www.engadget.com/photos/garmins-nuvifone-teases-its-way-through-another-trade-show/"><span style="color: #0aa7d6;">Garmin&#8217;s Nuvifone teases its way through another trade show</span></a></strong></h3>
<p class="postgallery">  <a href="http://www.engadget.com/photos/garmins-nuvifone-teases-its-way-through-another-trade-show/1002261/"><span style="color: #0aa7d6;"><img src="http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/08/nuvifone-1-002_thumbnail.jpg" alt="" /></span></a>   <a href="http://www.engadget.com/photos/garmins-nuvifone-teases-its-way-through-another-trade-show/1002260/"><img src="http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/08/nuvifone-1-003_thumbnail.jpg" alt="" /></a>   <a href="http://www.engadget.com/photos/garmins-nuvifone-teases-its-way-through-another-trade-show/1002259/"><img src="http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/08/nuvifone-1-004_thumbnail.jpg" alt="" /></a></p>
<p class="postgallery">From engadget</p>
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		<title>Build your own Nikon D200 geotagger for under $100</title>
		<link>http://www.orgismo.com/2008/02/27/build-your-own-nikon-d200-geotagger-for-under-100/</link>
		<comments>http://www.orgismo.com/2008/02/27/build-your-own-nikon-d200-geotagger-for-under-100/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2008 19:51:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While we wait patiently for camera manufacturers to realize that geotagging is a much more compelling feature than yet another megapixel, we&#8217;ll be building this DIY GPS attachment for the Nikon D200 instead. Just like the $400 GeoPic II, the box is based on a SiRF Star III chip, but since you&#8217;re building it yourself, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><a href="http://www.rickwargo.com/2008/02/24/nikon-d200-gps-version-2/"><img border="1" vspace="4" src="http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/02/2-27-08-diy-gps.jpg" hspace="4" /></a></p>
<p>While we wait patiently for camera manufacturers to realize that <a href="http://engadget.com/tag/geotagging">geotagging</a> is a much more <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2008/01/31/geotate-wants-to-geotag-the-world/">compelling feature</a> than yet another megapixel, we&#8217;ll be building this DIY GPS attachment for the Nikon D200 instead. Just like the $400 <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2007/10/09/geopic-ii-geotags-your-nikon-shots-saves-on-battery/">GeoPic II</a>, the box is based on a SiRF Star III chip, but since you&#8217;re building it yourself, you&#8217;ll wind up shelling out less than $100. While you&#8217;ll need a steady hand and a bit of soldering skill, it doesn&#8217;t look too hard to put together &#8212; so what are you waiting for? Instructions at the read link.</p>
<p>[Via <a href="http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2008/02/diy_gps_camera_attachment.html?CMP=OTC-0D6B48984890">Make</a> and <a href="http://www.hackaday.com/2008/02/24/d200-hotshoe-gps-redux-el-cheapo-version/">hack a day</a>]<br />
<a href="http://www.rickwargo.com/2008/02/24/nikon-d200-gps-version-2/">more info<br />
</a>from engadget</p>
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		<title>Mio&#8217;s seven-inch C728 navigator</title>
		<link>http://www.orgismo.com/2007/10/16/mios-seven-inch-c728-navigator/</link>
		<comments>http://www.orgismo.com/2007/10/16/mios-seven-inch-c728-navigator/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Oct 2007 11:38:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mio has quietly introduced a snazzy new navigator on its site, dubbed the C728. This unit boasts an expansive seven-inch 800 x 480 resolution touchscreen, 400MHz Samsung 2443 processor, SiRFstar III GPS chipset, AV input, internal speaker, SD / MMC expansion slots, a headphone jack, USB connectivity, 2GB of memory, 64MB of RAM and a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Mio has quietly introduced a snazzy new navigator on its site, dubbed the C728. This unit boasts an expansive seven-inch 800 x 480 resolution touchscreen, 400MHz Samsung 2443 processor, SiRFstar III GPS chipset, AV input, internal speaker, SD / MMC expansion slots, a headphone jack, USB connectivity, 2GB of memory, 64MB of RAM and a rechargeable Li-ion good for nearly 2.5-hours on a full charge. Furthermore, you&#8217;ll find Windows CE.net 5.0 runnin&#8217; the show, and there&#8217;s even a multimedia player / image viewer built in. Sadly, mum&#8217;s the word in regard to pricing and availability.<br minmax_bound="true" /><br minmax_bound="true" />[Via <a minmax_bound="true" href="http://www.navigadget.com/index.php/2007/10/15/mio-c728/">NaviGadget</a>]<br />
<a href="http://www.mio-tech.com/gps-navigation-products-c728-overview.htm">more info</a><br />
from engadget</p>
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		<title>Nokia&#8217;s N95 8GB</title>
		<link>http://www.orgismo.com/2007/10/15/nokias-n95-8gb/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Oct 2007 16:48:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nokia&#8217;s N95 8GB super-chunk is out for global(ish) distribution today. N95 fans can now take home the larger storage and slightly bigger 2.8-inch (240 x 320) display in addition to the HSDPA, WiFi, A-GPS, and 5 megapixel camera already found in Nokia&#8217;s existing flagship &#8220;multimedia computer.&#8221; To celebrate the launch, Nokia is pre-loading Spider-Man 3 [...]]]></description>
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<p>Nokia&#8217;s <a href="http://www.engadgetmobile.com/tag/n95%208gb" minmax_bound="true">N95  8GB</a> super-chunk is out for global(ish) distribution today. N95 fans can now  take home the larger storage and slightly bigger 2.8-inch (240 x 320) display in  addition to the HSDPA, WiFi, A-GPS, and 5 megapixel camera already found in  Nokia&#8217;s existing flagship &#8220;multimedia computer.&#8221; To celebrate the launch, Nokia  is pre-loading Spider-Man 3 for Europe and select Middle Eastern and Africa  countries. The tie-in? Wait for it&#8230; &#8220;The Movie sees Spider-Man&#8217;s suit turn  jet-black and enhance his powers and, in its latest incarnation, the Nokia N95  has undergone a similar transformation to emerge as the Nokia N95 8GB.&#8221; Riiight.  Hitting retail today for â‚¬560 (about $794) pre-tax and pre-carrier subsidy. <br minmax_bound="true" /><br minmax_bound="true" /><a href="http://www.nokia.com/A4136001?newsid=1159826" minmax_bound="true">Read</a>  &#8212; N95 8GB says &#8220;Ship Me!&#8221; <br minmax_bound="true" /><a href="http://www.nokia.com/A4136001?newsid=1159829" minmax_bound="true">Read</a>  &#8212; Spiderman 3 bundle<br />
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		<title>Asus debuts GPS-packing P527 smartphone</title>
		<link>http://www.orgismo.com/2007/10/02/asus-debuts-gps-packing-p527-smartphone/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2007 15:04:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, it looks like Asus has finally come though with a follow up to its P526 cellphone / PDA / GPS combo device, although anyone (like us) hoping that it&#8217;d make the jump to 3G will likely be sorely disappointed. As before, the new P527 model tops out with quad-band EDGE connectivity, a shortcoming Asus [...]]]></description>
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<p minmax_bound="true" align="left">Well, it looks like Asus has finally come though with a follow up to its <a minmax_bound="true" href="http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2007/03/16/hands-on-with-asus-gps-enabled-p526/">P526</a> cellphone / PDA / GPS combo device, although anyone (like us) hoping that it&#8217;d make the jump to 3G will likely be sorely disappointed. As before, the new P527 model tops out with quad-band EDGE connectivity, a shortcoming Asus seems to be trying to make up for with added shininess. Otherwise, you can expect the same SiRFStar III GPS chipset that got all the attention last time around, along with built-in WiFi and Bluetooth, an integrated 2 megapixel camera, an FM radio, and a microSD card slot, with Windows Mobile 6 again running the show. No official word on pricing or availability just yet, but GPSAndCo speculates that it could possibly hit France by the end of the year for about â‚¬500 (or just over $700).<br minmax_bound="true" /><br minmax_bound="true" />[Via <a minmax_bound="true" href="http://www.navigadget.com/index.php/2007/10/01/asus-p527/">Navigadget</a>]</p>
<p minmax_bound="true" align="left"><a href="http://www.gpsandco.com/articles/newsitem.php?id=5097">more info<br />
</a>from engadget</p>
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		<title>Pioneer cranks out slew of AVIC in-car navigation systems</title>
		<link>http://www.orgismo.com/2007/10/02/pioneer-cranks-out-slew-of-avic-in-car-navigation-systems/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2007 14:53:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pioneer&#8217;s been known to unveil new navigators fairly frequently, but the firm is starting October off right by introducing no fewer than nine new units for you to choose from. Starting at the top, the AVIC-HRZ009G / AVIC-HRV002G both sport seven-inch displays, DVD playback, support for MP3 / AAC / DivX formats, a terrestrial digital [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p minmax_bound="true" align="center"><a minmax_bound="true" href="http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&amp;sl=ja&amp;u=http://pioneer.jp/press/release602-j.html&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=translate&amp;resnum=2&amp;ct=result&amp;prev=/search%3Fq%3DAVIC-HRZ009G%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DG"><img minmax_bound="true" border="0" vspace="4" src="http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.engadget.com/media/2007/10/10-1-07-avic-hrz009g.jpg" hspace="4" /></a><br minmax_bound="true" /></p>
<p>Pioneer&#8217;s been known to unveil new <a minmax_bound="true" href="http://www.engadget.com/2007/09/02/pioneer-intros-well-specd-avic-n4-in-dash-navigation-system/">navigators</a> fairly frequently, but the firm is starting October off right by introducing no fewer than <em minmax_bound="true">nine</em> new units for you to choose from. Starting at the top, the AVIC-HRZ009G / AVIC-HRV002G both sport seven-inch displays, DVD playback, support for MP3 / AAC / DivX formats, a terrestrial digital TV tuner, built-in hard drive and a wireless remote, with the only real difference being the in-dash design of the former and the on-dash (mountable) design of the latter. As your budget tightens, Pioneer ratchets the specs down on seven other similar siblings, giving users a Â¥126,000 ($1,094) to Â¥262,500 ($2,278) window of alternatives. Hit the read link for all the juicy details on each.<br minmax_bound="true" /><br minmax_bound="true" />[Via <a minmax_bound="true" href="http://www.akihabaranews.com/en/news-14885-9+New+DVD+and+Car+Navigation+systems+from+Pioneer.html">AkihabaraNews</a>]<br />
<a href="http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&amp;sl=ja&amp;u=http://pioneer.jp/press/release602-j.html&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=translate&amp;resnum=2&amp;ct=result&amp;prev=/search%3Fq%3DAVIC-HRZ009G%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DG">more info</a><br />
engadget</p>
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		<title>Panasonic unveils Strada CN-HDS710TD in-dash GPS</title>
		<link>http://www.orgismo.com/2007/09/10/panasonic-unveils-strada-cn-hds710td-in-dash-gps/</link>
		<comments>http://www.orgismo.com/2007/09/10/panasonic-unveils-strada-cn-hds710td-in-dash-gps/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Sep 2007 19:35:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Panasonic&#8217;s just announced a new mid-range, Strada-brand, in-dash GPS unit for the hometown crowd, the CN-HDS710TD. Following the European-spec&#8217;ed CN-GP50N we just spotted at IFA, this rolling entertainment center offers almost all of the functionality you could ask for, with a 40GB HDD, DVD / CD player, SD slot, MiniDisc deck, and digital TV tuner [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><a href="http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.watch.impress.co.jp%2Fav%2Fdocs%2F20070910%2Fpana.htm&amp;langpair=ja%7Cen&amp;hl=en&amp;ie=UTF-8&amp;oe=UTF-8&amp;prev=%2Flanguage_tools"><img border="0" vspace="4" src="http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.engadget.com/media/2007/09/cn-hds710td.jpg" hspace="4" /></a></p>
<p>Panasonic&#8217;s just announced a new mid-range, <a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/strada">Strada-brand</a>, in-dash GPS unit for the hometown crowd, the CN-HDS710TD. Following the European-spec&#8217;ed <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2007/08/31/panasonic-announces-strada-cn-gp50n-gps-for-europe/">CN-GP50N</a> we just <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2007/09/01/hands-on-with-panasonics-strada-cn-gp50n/">spotted at IFA</a>, this rolling entertainment center offers almost all of the functionality you could ask for, with a 40GB HDD, DVD / CD player, SD slot, MiniDisc deck, and digital TV tuner all feeding a 480 x 234 pixel 7-inch LCD. In fact, the only things really missing here (besides a cassette player for your old mix tapes) are Bluetooth support and iPod connectivity, which can both be added on for an extra fee. The double-DIN 710TD will retail for 270,900 yen ($2,358) when it hits Japan a month from today, with two other models also available minus MD slots (700TD) and / or TV tuners (700D) for 249,900 yen ($2,176) and 189,000 yen ($1,645), respectively.</p>
<p><a href="http://http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.watch.impress.co.jp%2Fav%2Fdocs%2F20070910%2Fpana.htm&amp;langpair=ja%7Cen&amp;hl=en&amp;ie=UTF-8&amp;oe=UTF-8&amp;prev=%2Flanguage_tools">more info</a><br />
from engadget</p>
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		<title>TomTom GO 720</title>
		<link>http://www.orgismo.com/2007/08/01/tomtom-go-720/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Aug 2007 17:42:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It looks like TomTom&#8217;s managed to hit all the right marks with its new GO 720 GPS unit, at least according to the first few reviews that have turned up, which all seem to have found plenty to like about the device. Among the first to get their hands on the device was GPS Review, [...]]]></description>
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<p minmax_bound="true" align="left">It looks like TomTom&#8217;s managed to hit all the right marks with its new <a minmax_bound="true" href="http://www.engadget.com/2007/06/05/tomtom-intros-go-720-with-map-share-technology/">GO 720</a> GPS unit, at least according to the first few reviews that have turned up, which all seem to have found plenty to like about the device. Among the first to get their hands on the device was GPS Review, which found the unit to be &#8220;more than just a simple specifications bump to an existing model.&#8221; In particular, it was especially impressed by the ease with which you can receive live traffic information, as well as the unit&#8217;s text-to-speech functions, thinner size, and longer battery life than other models. Also putting the unit through its paces was Computeractive, which dug the unit&#8217;s much-touted map sharing feature and abundance of extra features, but was slightly less impressed with the need for a cellphone connection for traffic updates. Lastly, and most thoroughly, the folks at Mobinaute seem to have examined every nook and cranny of the device, providing plenty of pics and a ten minute video showing the device in action. Of course, it&#8217;s also all in French, but they too don&#8217;t seem to have found much to complain about, other than some stability problems when the device was connected to a PC. <br minmax_bound="true" /><br minmax_bound="true" /><a minmax_bound="true" href="http://www.gpsreview.net/tomtom-720/">Read</a> &#8211; GPS Review (&#8220;hard to imagine this device not being a huge hit&#8221;)<br minmax_bound="true" /><a minmax_bound="true" href="http://www.computeractive.co.uk/computeractive/hardware/2195146/review-tomtom-720-satellite">Read</a> &#8211; Computeractive (5 out of 5) [Via <a minmax_bound="true" href="http://www.navigadget.com/index.php/2007/08/01/tomtom-go-720-review/">Navigadget</a>]<br minmax_bound="true" /><a minmax_bound="true" href="http://www.mobinaute.com/77276-test-tomtom-720-bluetooth-ecran-large-fonction-map-page1.html">Read</a> &#8211; Mobinaute (&#8220;forecasts of what will be the accessible navigation of tomorrow today&#8221;)<br />
from engadget</p>
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		<title>Mio P360, P560 PDA / GPS units</title>
		<link>http://www.orgismo.com/2007/07/05/mio-p360-p560-pda-gps-units/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jul 2007 09:52:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It looks like Mio has a couple of new GPS-heavy PDAs in the works, with its new P360 and P560 models apparently set to replace the company&#8217;s previous P350 and P550 units. While complete specs are still a little light, the biggest news here appears to be the addition of WiFi and Bluetooth 2.0, both [...]]]></description>
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<p minmax_bound="true" align="left">It looks like <a minmax_bound="true" href="http://www.engadget.com/search/?q=mio">Mio</a> has a couple of new GPS-heavy PDAs in the works, with its new P360 and P560 models apparently set to replace the company&#8217;s previous <a minmax_bound="true" href="http://www.engadget.com/2006/02/20/mitacs-mio-p350-and-p550-appear-online/">P350 and P550</a> units. While complete specs are still a little light, the biggest news here appears to be the addition of WiFi and Bluetooth 2.0, both of which were sorely lacking on the previous models. Otherwise, the devices have a slightly more streamlined design than before, along with an SD/MMC slot for expansion, a built-in microphone, and an embedded GPS antenna, with Windows Mobile 6 serving as the operating system. No word on pricing or availability, though the previous gen models started at â‚¬269 (or $366 at the current exchange rate).</p>
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<a href="http://www.navigadget.com/index.php/2007/07/03/the-new-mio-p360-and-p560/">more info<br />
</a>from engadget</p>
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		<title>Freedom Input&#8217;s Bluetooth GPS receiver hangs on your keychain</title>
		<link>http://www.orgismo.com/2007/05/31/freedom-inputs-bluetooth-gps-receiver-hangs-on-your-keychain/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 May 2007 18:42:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s not like the Bluetooth GPS receiver market really needed another combatant, but for those who prefer carrying as much as of their life as possible on a key ring, this one&#8217;s for you. Coming in at a minuscule 1.54- x 1.3- x 0.79-inches in size, this SiRF Star III-equipped device can connect simultaneously to [...]]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s not like the <a minmax_bound="true" href="http://www.engadget.com/search/?q=bluetooth+GPS+receiver">Bluetooth GPS receiver</a> market really needed another combatant, but for those who prefer carrying as much as of their life <a minmax_bound="true" href="http://www.engadget.com/2007/04/27/keyport-keyholder-streamlines-your-keyring-wont-change-the-wor/">as possible</a> on a key ring, this one&#8217;s for you. Coming in at a minuscule 1.54- x 1.3- x 0.79-inches in size, this SiRF Star III-equipped device can connect simultaneously to up to 20 satellite channels, operate for ten hours on a single charge, sports a tracking sensitivity of 159 dBm, supports an external antenna, and purportedly plays nice with your BT-enabled device from up to ten meters away thanks to <a minmax_bound="true" href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/Bluetooth/">Bluetooth</a> 2.0. Charging is handled by the included cigarette adapter or USB charger, and while we wouldn&#8217;t be keen on losing a $99.99 receiver right along with our keys, this should prove quite convenient if you&#8217;re the organized type.<br minmax_bound="true" /><br />
[Via <a minmax_bound="true" href="http://www.navigadget.com/index.php/2007/05/30/mini-bluetooth-gps-on-your-keychain/">NaviGadget</a>]<br />
<a href="http://www.freedominput.com/site/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=96&amp;Itemid=81">more info</a><br />
from engadget</p>
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		<title>Petlink dog collar features GPS for peace of mind</title>
		<link>http://www.orgismo.com/2007/05/10/petlink-dog-collar-features-gps-for-peace-of-mind/</link>
		<comments>http://www.orgismo.com/2007/05/10/petlink-dog-collar-features-gps-for-peace-of-mind/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2007 20:20:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Joining an already crowded field of products designed to prey on pet owners&#8217; love for their animals, a new GPS-equipped dog collar from Sweden&#8217;s Petlink Development and M-Tech promises to give you Rover&#8217;s exact coordinates by simpling texting the service over Telia&#8217;s network. The self-titled Petlink device works much like the GPS PRO we saw [...]]]></description>
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<p minmax_bound="true">Joining an <a minmax_bound="true" href="http://www.engadget.com/search/?q=pet%20gps">already crowded field of products</a> designed to prey on pet owners&#8217; love for their animals, a new GPS-equipped dog collar from Sweden&#8217;s Petlink Development and M-Tech promises to give you Rover&#8217;s exact coordinates by simpling texting the service over Telia&#8217;s network. The self-titled Petlink device works much like the <a minmax_bound="true" href="http://www.engadget.com/2005/10/29/gps-pro-dog-collar-with-sms/">GPS PRO</a> we saw a few years back, allowing Swedes and eventually Danes to pay around twelve bucks a month for the privilege of nailing down a lost pet&#8217;s location on the off chance that they successfully escape from <strike minmax_bound="true">captivity</strike> their happy homes. Unfortunately Petlink &#8212; like most other models in this category &#8212; is a little too bulky for use on animals of the feline persuasion, so if you&#8217;re a cat owner, this may be just the impetus you need to trade up to a nice Lab or pit bull.</p>
<p minmax_bound="true">[Via <a minmax_bound="true" href="http://techdirt.com/articles/20070509/121757.shtml">Techdirt</a>]<br />
<a href="http://www.petlink.se/00039/">more info</a><br />
from engadget</p>
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		<title>Kenwood&#8217;s GPS car stereo, the MNA-350</title>
		<link>http://www.orgismo.com/2007/05/09/kenwoods-japan-only-gps-car-stereo-the-mna-350/</link>
		<comments>http://www.orgismo.com/2007/05/09/kenwoods-japan-only-gps-car-stereo-the-mna-350/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 09 May 2007 10:44:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kenwood&#8217;s aiming its new MNA-350 squarely at the Japanese market for tiny cars, or &#8220;kei-cars,&#8221; but we know plenty of people with double-DIN slots in their SUVs here in the States who would kill for this CD player / GPS nav combo. The 50W unit features a 3.5-inch touchscreen that supports address and phone number [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p minmax_bound="true" align="center"><a minmax_bound="true" href="http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&amp;sl=ja&amp;u=http://www.kenwood.com/newsrelease/2007/20070507.html&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=translate&amp;resnum=3&amp;ct=result&amp;prev=/search%3Fq%3Dkenwood%2BMNA-350%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official%26hs%3DxNT"><img minmax_bound="true" border="0" vspace="4" src="http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.engadget.com/media/2007/05/kenwood_mna_350_1.jpg" hspace="4" /></a><br minmax_bound="true" /></p>
<p>Kenwood&#8217;s aiming its new MNA-350 squarely at the Japanese market for tiny cars, or &#8220;kei-cars,&#8221; but we know plenty of people with double-DIN slots in their SUVs here in the States who would kill for this CD player / GPS nav combo. The 50W unit features a 3.5-inch touchscreen that supports address and phone number lookups, as well as MP3, AAC, and WMA support and optional iPod integration. Those of you rocking to the beat of different DAP can jack in through the front-mounted 1/8-inch aux input, or just play your files through the integrated SD reader. No word on price, but the four of you flying out to snag one of these Japan-only units for your Escalades probably don&#8217;t care about that, do you?<br minmax_bound="true" /><br minmax_bound="true" />[Via <a minmax_bound="true" href="http://www.akihabaranews.com/en/news-13776-Kenwood%20MNA-350,%20for%20the%20compact%20cars.html">Akihabara News</a>]<br />
<a href="http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&amp;sl=ja&amp;u=http://www.kenwood.com/newsrelease/2007/20070507.html&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=translate&amp;resnum=3&amp;ct=result&amp;prev=/search%3Fq%3Dkenwood%2BMNA-350%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official%26hs%3DxN">more info</a><br />
from engadget</p>
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		<title>FineDigital&#8217;s FineDrive M760 : a thin 7-inch PMP with GPS navigation</title>
		<link>http://www.orgismo.com/2007/04/25/finedigitals-finedrive-m760-a-thin-7-inch-pmp-with-gps-navigation/</link>
		<comments>http://www.orgismo.com/2007/04/25/finedigitals-finedrive-m760-a-thin-7-inch-pmp-with-gps-navigation/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Apr 2007 17:35:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oh hey, what&#8217;s this? Thin GPS&#8230; can it really be? Fine Digital just announced their Finedrive M760 navigator with real-time TPEG traffic alerts for S.Korea. Of course, with a 7-inch, 480 x 234, LED-backlit LCD display, they just couldn&#8217;t resist slapping in some DMB television to up the distraction factor. Hell, it even features a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Oh hey, what&#8217;s this? Thin GPS&#8230; can it really be? Fine Digital just announced their Finedrive M760 navigator with real-time <a minmax_bound="true" href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/TPEG">TPEG</a> traffic alerts for S.Korea. Of course, with a 7-inch, 480 x 234, LED-backlit LCD display, they just couldn&#8217;t resist slapping in some DMB television to up the distraction factor. Hell, it even features a little NIP (Navigation In Picture) so you&#8217;ll never have to look at the road again. The 25-mm (1-inch) slab also packs an SD card and 800mA battery to take your MPEG-4, DivX, WMV video and MP3, WMA, and WAV audio with you once you arrive. <a minmax_bound="true" href="http://www.engadget.com/2007/03/27/faith-in-gps-sends-mercedes-downstream/">If</a> <a minmax_bound="true" href="http://www.engadget.com/2006/10/10/motorist-has-faith-in-gps-drives-into-sandpile/">you</a> <a minmax_bound="true" href="http://www.engadget.com/2006/04/20/uk-drivers-trust-gps-more-than-their-own-eyes/">arrive</a>, that is. It&#8217;ll cost you â‚©440,000 (about $483) for the pleasure starting next month.<br minmax_bound="true" /><br minmax_bound="true" />[Via <a minmax_bound="true" href="http://64.233.179.104/translate_c?u=http%3A%2F%2Faving.net%2Fkr%2FSpecial%2Fdefault.asp%3Fmode%3Dread%26c_num%3D44414%26SP_Num%3D0%26mn_name%3Dsp%26BTB_Num%3D8346&amp;langpair=ko%7Cen&amp;hl=en&amp;ie=UTF8">AVING</a>]<br />
<a href="http://www.fine-drive.com/product/m760d.asp">more info</a><br />
from engadget</p>
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		<title>Nokia&#8217;s 6110 quad-band HSDPA GPS navigator</title>
		<link>http://www.orgismo.com/2007/02/14/nokias-6110-quad-band-hsdpa-gps-navigator/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Feb 2007 13:52:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s not just raining N and E-series devices today in Espoo Barcelona. Nokia also unveiled their Nokia 6110 navigator, their second device of the day &#8212; after the E90 &#8212; to flaunt both GPS and HSDPA data. The S60-based 6110 combines GPS and AGPS (assisted GPS) with quad-band GSM/EDGE and UMTS 2100 for up to [...]]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s not just raining <a minmax_bound="true" href="http://www.engadget.com/2007/02/12/nokias-n77-with-dvb-h-mobile-tv/">N</a> and <a minmax_bound="true" href="http://www.engadget.com/2007/02/12/nokias-e90-communicator-launched/">E</a>-<a minmax_bound="true" href="http://www.engadget.com/2007/02/12/nokias-e61i-qwerty-and-e65-slider-announced-some-style-for-the/">series</a> devices today in <s minmax_bound="true">Espoo</s> Barcelona. Nokia also unveiled their Nokia 6110 navigator, their second device of the day &#8212; after the <a minmax_bound="true" href="http://www.engadget.com/2007/02/12/nokias-e90-communicator-launched/">E90</a> &#8212; to flaunt both GPS <em minmax_bound="true">and</em> HSDPA data. The S60-based 6110 combines GPS and AGPS (assisted GPS) with quad-band GSM/EDGE and UMTS 2100 for up to 3.6Mbps of hot HSDPA data. This beast brings a 2.2-inch QVGA display throwin&#8217; 16 million colors, a 2 megapixel camera with sliding lens cover and flash, and MicroSD expansion to augment the onboard 40MB. The handset touts a 3.5-hour (GSM) and 2.5-hours (3G) talk-time or up to 11 days (GSM and 3G) of standby. The 6110 is expected to ship in Q2 for an estimated pre-tax, pre-carrier-subsidy price of â‚¬450/$583. A few more pics after the break.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.nokia.com/A4136001?newsid=1104217">more info<br />
</a>from engadget<br />
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		<title>Fusionsoft intros odd-i 7STAR 80GB GPS / DMB / PMP</title>
		<link>http://www.orgismo.com/2007/02/03/fusionsoft-intros-odd-i-7star-80gb-gps-dmb-pmp/</link>
		<comments>http://www.orgismo.com/2007/02/03/fusionsoft-intros-odd-i-7star-80gb-gps-dmb-pmp/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Feb 2007 17:58:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s getting tough to stand out from all those GPS/DMB/PMP units helping folks navigate the roads while watching TV and listening to music, but Fusionsoft looks to have found at least one way to distinguish itself, with its new odd-i 7STAR unit providing some unusually substantial storage to back up all that distraction. The low-end [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a minmax_bound="true" href="http://64.233.179.104/translate_c?hl=en&amp;u=http://www.odd-i.co.kr/&amp;prev=/search%3Fq%3Dfusionsoft%2B7star%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Doff%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official%26hs%3DjhH"><img minmax_bound="true" border="0" vspace="4" src="http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.engadget.com/media/2007/01/odd-i-7star-440.jpg" hspace="4" style="display: block; margin: auto" /></a>It&#8217;s getting tough to stand out from all those <a minmax_bound="true" href="http://www.engadget.com/search/?q=gps+dmb+pmp">GPS/DMB/PMP</a> units helping folks navigate the roads while watching TV and listening to music, but Fusionsoft looks to have found at least one way to distinguish itself, with its new odd-i 7STAR unit providing some unusually substantial storage to back up all that distraction. The low-end 40GB model alone would have probably been enough for the device get noticed, but Fusionsoft&#8217;s gone all out and stuffed an 80GB hard drive into its top end model for those with insatiable media appetites. Otherwise, the two units are identical, each based on <a minmax_bound="true" href="http://www.engadget.com/search/?q=windows+ce+5.0">Windows CE 5.0</a> and packing a 7-inch QVGA display, 128MB SDRAM, 64MB NAND, the ever-popular SiRF Star III GPS chipset, and the usual array of supported audio and video formats (DivX included). As is the case with most of this combo units, however, the 7STAR looks to only be available in Korea, for the local equivalent of $634 for the 40GB and $740 for the 80GB model.<span minmax_bound="true" style="display: block" id="detail3"></span><br minmax_bound="true" />[Via <a minmax_bound="true" href="http://www.akihabaranews.com/en/news-13215-7star%20the%2080GB%20PMPGPS.html">Akihabara News</a>]<br />
<a href="http://64.233.179.104/translate_c?hl=en&amp;u=http://www.odd-i.co.kr/&amp;prev=/search%3Fq%3Dfusionsoft%2B7star%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Doff%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official%26hs%3DjhH">more info<br />
</a>from engadget</p>
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