XGPS300 GPS Navigation Cradle For Your iPod Touch Is Now Shipping
March 20, 2010
The Dual Electronics XGPS300 GPS Cradle for the iPod touch was announced a few months back, and it has taken a while, but the device has finally started to ship directly from Apple. It’s currently going for $199.95, and will come with the obvious built-in GPS receiver, rechargeable battery, speaker, NavAtlas US/Canada map app. It might seem a tad more expensive that some of the committed GPS devices in the market, so you might want to think carefully before you drop your hard-earned money for that. That being said, granting your iPod touch GPS capabilities is certainly cool, right?
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AT&T Airo Wireless A25is rugged phone
March 18, 2010

AT&T is more or less famous for their iPhone, but today we shall take a look at another handset known as the Airo Wireless A25is rugged phone. Basically, that is touted to be the first rugged device on their network which will be able to support its suite of business mobile applications. Powered by the now-dated Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system, it will target "potentially explosive environments". The Airo Wireless A25is is more than able to conform to MIL-SPEC 810 F/G standards, boasting specifications such as a 2.8" touchscreen display, a QWERTY keyboard, Bluetooth connectivity, push-to-talk support and GPS navigation, all crammed into a chassis that measures no more than 1" thin.
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Samsung Jet Ultra heads for O2
March 16, 2010
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Samsung's Jet Ultra cellphone, the successor to the Samsung Jet, will be making its way to O2's network pretty soon. Too poor it will still carry the same 800MHz processor which can be found in its predecessor, although that model will have a much more affordable price tag. Features of the Jet Ultra include a 3.1" AMOLED display, a 5-megapixel camera, a range of social networking applications, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, GPS navigation and 2GB of internal memory. You can further augment that with a microSD memory card.
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Wings UT300 GPS navigation system for vehicles
March 16, 2010

The Wings UT300 GPS navigation system is available for folks living in South Korea, where it will additionally double up as an in-vehicle entertainment system. After all, that is what its 7" sunlight readable TFT color LCD display at 800 x 480 resolution is meant for. Other features include mini USB connectivity, a bunch of USB ports, video input and an SD memory card slot. Each Wings UT300 will be equipped with a USB WiBro antenna which allows you to browse the Net and check out live traffic cameras as though you were connected to a speedy wireless broadband connection. Guess those of us living Stateside can only look on at the South Koreans in envy as they already have such infrastructure in place.
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Motorola i890 available on Sprint
March 15, 2010

Motorola's rather plain looking i890 is a basic handset with Push To Talk functionality, where it is available from Sprint with a 2-megapixel camera, speakerphone capability, Bluetooth connectivity, an integrated MP3 player and GPS navigation capability - pretty surprising considering that is supposed to be a basic handset. It retails for $129.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate and agreeing to a 2-year contract.
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Vodafone 845 Android phone leaked
March 10, 2010

Vodafone's 845 Android phone has just experienced an online leak, where we do know that that model will be easy on the pockets with the possibility of it shipping with Vodafone 360 social networking support. that budget Android-powered smartphone is tipped to hit the market that coming May, where it will feature a 2.8" QVGA display, 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity, GPS navigation support, a 3.2-megapixel camera and Bluetooth. Word on the street has it that the Vodafone 845 will go for €150 on a pay as you go basis.
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Garmin Colorado 400 series discontinued
March 5, 2010

For folks who have followed Garmin and its myriad of GPS navigation devices by the years, chances are you would have noticed the Colorado series. Sad news thereupon as Garmin will be discontinuing the Colorado 400 series. Of course, not many will shed tears as the Colorado series never really took off since it always languished in the shadow of the Oregon touch-screen devices. Hopefully technical as well as hardware support will continue for at least a few more years before the original owners move on to something better whether they haven't done so already.
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