By N. A. Hilal on Saturday, December 26, 2009Filed Under: Uncategorized

I want this cool device, but it’s not for public use. Made by British BAE Systems as part of military contract with U.S. Army, the device called as Laser Target Locator Module (LTLM). Coming with binocular shape, this GPS-powered device capable of identifying target location in all weather condition. The LTLM equipped with direct-view optic system, a night-vision camera, a laser range finder, a digital compass, and a GPS reciever to determine target coordinates.
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By N. A. Hilal on Friday, December 18, 2009Filed Under: Uncategorized

Launched in Korea, the stylish ‘Finedrive Style 3D’ navigation device comes preloaded with ‘Atlan 3D’ map software. The device allows users to find their location quickly and guide to their destination even the GPS signal is low, thank to the ‘Turbo GPS’ technology. Other highlights: oil price information service, DMB, real-time news service and many more.
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By N. A. Hilal on Thursday, December 10, 2009Filed Under: GPS Software

Compatible with the following Nokia GPS-enabled handsets – the N95, N95 8GB, N78, N79, N82, N85, N96, E66, E71, E75, 6110 Navigator, 6210 Navigator and the 6220 Classic, now the RoadPilot Mobile (a camera locator application) is available at Nokia Ovi Store for free trial until 28 February 2010, after that date users need to pay a subscription fees annually. RoadPilot will also port the application to Blackberry, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, iPhone, Windows Mobile and Android handsets in the future, but not sure when it will happen.
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By N. A. Hilal on Friday, December 4, 2009Filed Under: Uncategorized

The MDV-313 car navigation system is a result of partnership between JVC and Kenwood. The device comes with virtual 3D maps to deliver better navigation experience. Other features: built-in DVD player, an integrated 1Seg TV tuner, and a USB port. Available in Japan, the MDV-313 also offers high speed response time.
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