Magellan Announces a GIS Trade-In Program
by Roxanne Laverty on Aug 23, 2011 |
 Last week, Magellan announced a new program involving the GIS eXplorist Pro 10, the rugged GPS handheld released in April 2011. As an incentive to upgrade, Magellan is offering customers a $75 credit towards the eXplorist Pro 10 if they trade-in an old GIS data ...
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Tags: Magellan, GPS, GIS, MobileMapper, eXplorist, Pro 10, Windows, Mobile 6.5, 3.2 Megapixel, 32GB, Bluetooth, wireless, trade-in, US, Canada |
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Product Spotlight: XGPS150 Universal GPS Receiver
by Rebecca Pearson on Aug 22, 2011 |
 Back in June, Dual Universal announced a new product, the XGPS150 Universal Bluetooth GPS Receiver. The XGPS150 allows users to add wireless GPS to their mobile devices. Some compatible mobile devices include Apple iPod touch, Apple iPad, Apple iPad 2, Apple iPhone, bluetooth-enabled smartphones ...
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Tags: Dual, XGPS150, universal, wireless, smartphone, tablets, laptops, Bluetooth, GPS receiver, mobile devices, Apple, iPad, iPhone, iPod, navigation, marine, car, golf, geocaching, fitness, running, cycling, hiking, tracking |
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Video Introduction: the Garmin Vector for Cyclists
by Rebecca Pearson on Aug 18, 2011 |
Earlier today, Garmin announced the Vector, a pedal-based power meter. The Vector provides cyclists with the most accurate training data; it measures cyclists' power when their foot pushes against the pedal. Focusing on convenience, Garmin made the Vector lightweight, portable and easy to install. Currently, ...
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Tags: video, Garmin, Vector, introduction, March, 2012, pedal, foot, power, meter, training, data, balance, cadence, sensor, ANT+ technology, wireless |
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The Latest Additions to Garmin's Cycling Division
by Rebecca Pearson on Aug 18, 2011 |
 Garmin today announced two new additions to the company's cycling division: the Garmin Edge 200 and the Garmin Vector. The Edge 200 is a GPS-enabled cycling computer while the Vector is a highly accurate pedal-based power meter. Both devices are designed for cyclists, by cyclists.
The ...
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Tags: Garmin, Vector, Edge 200, HotFix, cycling, pedal, foot, ANT+ wireless, bike, GPS, computer, speed, distance, time, calories, ride, data |
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Video of the Week: Magellan GPS Wireless Backup Camera
by Rebecca Pearson on Aug 10, 2011 |
The GPS Wireless Backup Camera by Magellan was designed with safety in mind. It is compatible with Magellan's line of safety series GPS units. Located on the car trunk above the license plate, the GPS camera helps eliminates blind spots when reversing, parallel parking and pulling in ...
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Tags: Video of the Week, YouTube, Magellan, backup, camera, GPS, wireless, safety, blind spots, parking, dust proof, waterproof, vehicle, trunk |
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Video of the Week: GPSMAP 62stc Camera
by Rebecca Pearson on Jul 13, 2011 |
In June, Garmin announced the GPSMAP 62stc, which is expected to start shipping in late July. The 62stc is similar to the popular 62st model with the addition of a 5 megapixel autofocus camera. Every picture taken with the 62stc ...
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Tags: Video of the Week, YouTube, 62stc, GPSMAP, Garmin, handheld, camera, wirelessly share, geotagging |
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LightSquared Testing Results Show GPS Interference
by Rebecca Pearson on Jun 15, 2011 |
 LightSquared has completed its initial round of testing and is expected to present the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) with a report today. The report, compiled by LightSquared and a GPS industry group, acknowledges GPS interference during the initial round of testing the proposed 4G wireless ...
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Tags: LightSquared, 4G, wireless network, GPS, signal, testing, interference, FCC, FAA, satellite, report, aviation, military |
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FAA Warns Against LightSquared Testing in Las Vegas
by Rebecca Pearson on May 19, 2011 |
 Starting this past Monday, LightSquared, a wireless broadband company, began testing its 4G wireless network near Las Vegas, Nevada. As a precaution, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a warning to pilots about a possible unreliable or unavailable GPS signal at Las Vegas (LAS) and Boulder City (BVU) ...
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Tags: LightSquared, Las Vegas, Nevada, 4G, wireless, FAA warning, BVU, LAS, Boulder City |
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Video of the Week: The Garmin Chirp
by Rebecca Pearson on May 10, 2011 |
The Garmin chirp is a wireless beacon developed for geocaching. The chirp is durable and designed to endure the outdoors. Weighing less than an ounce, the beacon can store hints and coordinates, count visitors and alert geocachers to a nearby cache. The chirp communicates ...
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Tags: Video of the Week, Garmin, chirp, YouTube, geocaching, 62s, Dakota, Oregon, cache, wireless, beacon |
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The Coalition to Save Our GPS
by Rebecca Pearson on Mar 16, 2011 |
 With a recent threat to the Global Positioning System (GPS), the Coalition to Save Our GPS was created to inform the public and protect the GPS network. In January, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) granted LightSquared, a wireless broadband company, a conditional waiver allowing them ...
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Tags: GPS, signal, satellite, FCC, LightSquared, Garmin, TomTom, UPS, wireless, broadband, spectrum |
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