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ViaMichelin X-930 GPS Review

Monday, February 26th, 2007

You can trust your tires to the Michelin Man, so the TV ads say, but what about your navigation? I pondered that question as I opened the box of the new ViaMichelin (a division of Michelin) X-930 entry-level portable navigation system. Boasting a low list price of $199, the X-930 is built on a fairly [...]

Palm GPS Navigator Smartphone Edition Review

Saturday, November 4th, 2006

If you’re considering purchasing a Palm Treo or already own one, and also are interested in buying a GPS navigation system, you’re in luck. Palm’s new GPS Navigator Smartphone Edition features the new Navigator 6 software powered by GPS giant TomTom. Designed to work with the Palm Treo 650, Treo 700w, and Treo 700p smart [...]

Sony GPS-CS1

Wednesday, August 2nd, 2006

The Sony GPS-CS1 is a new GPS product from Sony. The device is really just a simple GPS tracklogger designed to assist with Geotagging or Geocoding photos with GPS coordinates. The Sony GPS-CS1 will record your track points and then using the Sony GPS Image Tracker software will link each of the photos with their [...]

TrafficGauge

Monday, May 29th, 2006

Simplicity is a virtue with TrafficGauge. Lacking any controls besides a backlight button, the device’s sole purpose is to display current traffic conditions. Its screen is large enough and its information design simple enough that drivers won’t have to take their eyes off the road for long while using it. TrafficGauge gets local traffic information [...]


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