Archive for May, 2009

iPhone 3G GPS Demo

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

p/s I really love my iPhone 3G. It’s cool!!

T-Mobile G1 Using TeleNav GPS Navigator

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

T-Mobile G1

T-Mobile G1

TeleNav is the leader in cell phone GPS technology, and the first to develop GPS navigation for Google Android and for the G1. The smartphone T-Mobile G1 includes an HVGA touchscreen, a QWERTY keyboard, GPS, and multiple Wi-Fi options.

More details visit www.Telenav.com

The Best GPS Unit For Your Car

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

On the market a dozen offer a GPS units and make everyone confusing to choose which one is the best GPS units in your car. In my opinion, only this 3 products is the best products for your car. Please see the list below:

1. Garmin Nuvi 855

Garmin Nuvi 855

Garmin Nuvi 855

More details visit www.garmin.com

2. Magellan RoadMate 1440

Magellan RoadMate 1440

Magellan RoadMate 1440

More detais visit www.magellangps.com

3. TomTom GO 740 Live

TomTom GO 740 Live

TomTom GO 740 Live

More details visit www.tomtom.com

Happy GPS & Bye!

Buzzd Demo For Blackberry GPS

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

The quick, easy, and FREE way to find places to go and things to do around you. Cool application!

Happy GPS & Bye.

More details visit www.buzzd.com

The LG enV3 With GPS

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

LG enV3

LG enV3

The LG enV3 will have this service such as:

  • 2.6-inch internal display
  • 1.5-inch external display
  • QWERTY keyboard
  • 3.0-megapixel camera with flash and video recording
  • Music player
  • MicroSD card slot, Bluetooth
  • GPS
  • HTML Web browser
  • EV-DO

It’ll be around the same size as the LG enV2

This smartphone certainly looks probable that the LG enV3 will be released May 29 2009.

Happy GPS!

More details visit HERE

Samsung BlackJack i637 With A-GPS

Monday, May 18th, 2009

samsung blackjack i637

samsung blackjack i637

The smartphone runs Windows Mobile 6.1, though Samsung says it will be upgradable to Windows Mobile 6.5 when it’s available later this year. Other features include 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, A-GPS with support for AT&T Navigator (Domestic and Global Edition), 256MB RAM, and a 3.2-megapixel camera.

This smartphone will be launch on May 19 2009.

More details visit HERE

EasyGPS Free Software For Your GPS

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

It works with numerous models of Garmin, Magellan and Lowrance GPS receivers. It doesn’t work with TomTom, nor does it work with the GPS receivers embedded in many popular mobile phones.

EasyGPS works fine with the tested Garmin Nuvi 200 standalone GPS; all I had to do was enter the model and plug it in to a USB port, and sending and receiving waypoints was simple. EasyGPS can also come in handy for geocaching, which is the sport of hiding a cache of objects at a specific latitude & longitude and having other enthusiasts go find them. EasyGPS includes a couple of geocaching functions, but publisher TopoGrafix also promotes its GeoBuddy software for more specific geocaching uses, which has a GUI similar to EasyGPS.

Hikers and other on-foot travelers will love planning out their routes with EasyGPS, but it’s also useful (and free) for those of us who use GPS to drive from one place to another.

EasyGPS is the fast and easy way to transfer waypoints, routes, and tracks between your computer and your Garmin, Magellan, or Lowrance GPS. EasyGPS lists all of your waypoints on the left side of the screen, and shows a plot of your GPS data on the right. Use EasyGPS to back up and organize your GPS data, print maps, or load new waypoints onto your GPS for your next hike or geocaching adventure.

More details visit EasyGPS.com

Geomate Jr GPS For Kids

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

geomate jr

geomate jr

The design is very child-friendly, with bright green and blue colors and a size that fits easily into small hands thanks to its narrow-waisted design. Designed to get youth away from their video games and into the great outdoors, the Geomate.jr is like the Easy-Bake Oven of handheld GPS devices. It is a simple handheld device that distills the GPS experience down to its core function, telling you where to go, and adds a fun goal for youth to focus upon: geocaching. Looking GPS coordinates go to www.Geocaching.com

Overall, however, we were pleased with the Geomate.jr’s performance. Given a clear sky, the Geomate.jr led us more or less straight to three of the four caches that we sought. Of course, the device didn’t lead us right to the cache, because finding the cleverly hidden caches is more than half of the fun. (The fourth cache we sought was a high-difficulty microcache, so our missing it can’t really be blamed on the device.)

More details visit CNet Review