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Best of the best in GPS apps
Computing Unplugged Magazine - November 2007
In Senior Editor James Booth's recent review of Proporta's Freedom mini-GPS keychain, he introduced you to a variety of GPS applications, both free and retail. This follow-up piece showcases those applications individually, taking a closer look at each one. Which are worth your time, and which aren't.


GPS freedom with the Freedom mini-GPS
Computing Unplugged Magazine - November 2007
With the Freedom mini-GPS keychain from Proporta, GPS is as close an your keychain. The size of a remote key-fob, the Freedom mini-GPS is the smallest, self-powered, self-contained GPS receiver ZATZ Senior Editor James Booth has ever seen. Can something so small actually work? Read on to find out.


GPS devices head-to-head: Garmin vs. Delphi (should you buy either one?)
Computing Unplugged Magazine - September 2007
In our current age of gadgetry, a GPS device is one of the more in vogue devices. In this head-to-head comparison, Senior Editor James Booth will be examining the Garmin Nuvi 350 and the Delphi Nav 200. Both devices are entry-level units, geared toward the new-to-GPS consumer.


The Navman PiN Pocket PC with built-in GPS
Computing Unplugged Magazine - June 2004
Navman, one of the best known makers of GPS technology, just announced a brand-new device: the Navman PiN, a Pocket PC handheld with a built-in GPS. We've had ours here at Computing Unplugged for a few days, so we've got some early impressions. Read this article to learn what we think.


Finding your way with the Pharos Pocket GPS Navigator
Computing Unplugged Magazine - June 2004
In this review, we review the Pharos Pocket GPS Navigator. Will it help you find your way? You'll have to read this article to find out.


Routefinder PNA: Windows CE guides the way
Pocket PC Life Magazine - January 2000
We've already seen the application of Windows CE in automotive technology with Clarion's AutoPC. Now, Datus Inc., a subsidiary of Korean electronics giant Daewoo, brings advanced GPS navigation technology to your car with the Routefinder PNA 7000, the world's first handheld auto navigation system. But is it an expensive yuppie toy or an indispensable navigation tool? Senior Technical Editor Jason Perlow gives you the scoop.


DeLorme's EarthMate GPS
PalmPower Magazine - November 1998
It's a dark and stormy night. You're late for that all-important appointment. You're totally lost. Your imagination runs wild, conjuring up demons from the shadows. What do you do? What do you do? If you're like Chris Guella, you hook up your trusty Palm organizer to DeLorme's EarthMate GPS (Global Positioning System) tap the screen, and follow the directions. You'll be there in no time. It's up to you. Demons in the shadows or clear, exact directions. If you want to avoid your own personal demons, read this article.



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