Trimble Launches New Version Of Its Outdoor Gps Navigation Application On The Android
Posted at 5:21 am | Filed Under GPS devices
Trimble announced a new version of its Trimble Outdoors application for the Android Marketplace. The new version allows outdoor enthusiasts to find their way, capture their excursions with multi-media, and share with others through the Trimble Outdoors community. In November, Trimble introduced its popular AllSport GPS application, a fitness application for mobile phones, for the [...]
Review: Acer A1 Liquid
Posted at 5:11 am | Filed Under GPS devices
My initial reaction to this Acer Android device was desire and excitement. On paper everything looked great, the design was sexy, the OS robust and the price tag was uber-attractive. Did it do it for me? Well, yes and no. You will have to decide.
The device isn’t as thin as the likes of [...]
Fring Brings World’s First Fring & Skype Video Calls On Mobile
Posted at 4:46 am | Filed Under GPS devices
LONDON, November 24, 2009. fring, the multi-award winning mobile application that lets users communicate and share web-based experiences from their mobile devices, today announces the world’s first mobile video calls over internet protocol (IP).
fring video enables users to conduct video calls with other fringsters as well as with Skype contacts over their device’s Wi-Fi [...]
T-mobile’s Employees Selling Your Personal Information
Posted at 4:41 am | Filed Under GPS devices
In a follow up to this story I noticed a post on Pocket Gamer naming the company. That would be T-Mobile. read on for more:
[Editor's note: the title of this story originally read 'Mobile operator under investigation...' After publication the operator in question was revealed as T-Mobile. The text of the story is unaltered.]
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Firefox Heading To Android
Posted at 4:41 am | Filed Under GPS devices
With little or no chance of ever being able to make it through the draconian approval process of Apple’s iTunes App Store, Mozilla, the not-for-profit organization behind the Firefox browser, is betting on two major, if emerging, mobile operating platforms: Maemo, Nokia’s new Linux-based operating system, and Google’s Android OS. But don’t count on [...]
The Red Light Camera Detector Skips Gps Navigation, Charges $200 Anyway
Posted at 4:36 am | Filed Under GPS devices
The Engadget Mobile folks made it really tough to justify the price tag of the Garmin-Asus nuviphone G60 in a comprehensive review of the GPS-oriented GPS handset yesterday. But Hammacher Schlemmer makes it even more difficult to justify the price of the Red Light Camera Detector by passing it off as a GPS navigator without [...]
Blackra1n Now Available
Posted at 4:36 am | Filed Under GPS devices
Geohot’s done it again! Beating the iPhone Dev Team to the punch, he’s just released an iPhone 3.1.2 jailbreak dubbed as blackra1n that not only works on the iPhone 3G S, but all versions of the iPhone and iPod Touch. It’s even compatible with the 3G iPod Touch though tethered. To boot it, you’ll [...]
O’reilly Ebook Reader For Iphone – Review
Posted at 4:01 am | Filed Under GPS devices
Previously we were reporting that recently O’Reilly started to release their books as iPhone apps. Shortly speaking: each app is an eBook content plus O’Reilly eBook reader for iPhone (for that given eBook). Here we are reviewing this eBook reader on the example of the only free (but lame) O’Reilly eBook available in app store:
We [...]
T- Mobile Pulse Payg Android Phone (htc Click)
Posted at 4:01 am | Filed Under GPS devices
It seems T-Mobile UK has revealed that it’s going to have an Android Pay-As-You-Go handset named the T-Mobile Pulse; made by the manufacturer Huawei, it will coast around £179.99 and be available in October.
The handset is a 3.5 inch HVGA touch screen with a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus, GPS and Wi-Fi and like the [...]
New Zealand Bans Mobile Phone Navigation While Driving–but Pnds Are Legal
Posted at 4:01 am | Filed Under GPS devices
Tell me if I’m missing something here, but a new New Zealand Transport Ministry law will prevent drivers from using mobile phone navigation software while driving, even if it is mounted on the dashboard or windshield–while still keeping traditional navigation devices legal.
Called the Road User Amendment Rule 2009, the law will allow drivers to make [...]
























