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HSPA heaven and GPS goodness from Ericsson and Dell
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

The trend towards building HSPA modems directly into laptops goes into overdrive as Ericsson launches a new HSPA and GPS equipped notebook module, with Dell the latest major international customer, after Lenovo earlier this year. Who needs dongles and cards, when built-in is better?


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Behold, the BlackBerry Bold
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

The BlackBerry Bold, along with a US $150m software development fund (trumping the iPhone software fund by US $50m), is RIM’s attempt to deflect some attention away from the upcoming 3G iPhone by focusing squarely back on BlackBerry’s enterprise strengths, while highlighting RIM’s ability to create snazzy looking devices of their own.


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TomTom GPS goes SlimSlimmer than ever
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

The slimmest TomTom yet is set to go on sale ‘mid year’, with a fold back ‘EasyPort’ mount that still permits the TomTom to slip into your pocket. Alongside a full redesign, the TomTom could well be the BestBest GPS yet!


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Can’t keep Galileo down: Second one successfully launched
By: William Atkins

Mission managers at the Russian Baikonur Cosmodrome announced Sunday, April 27, 2008, that a second satellite, GIOVE-B, for the European Space Agency’s Galileo global navigation satellite system was launched from a Soyuz-FG/Fregat launch vehicle.


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2nd-gen, 3G iPhone: same same, but different?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Are the inclusion of GPS, a 3G chipset, a black plastic back that still won’t let you replace the battery and a normal (not recessed) headset socket the only differences in the upcoming 3G iPhone? Or does Steve Jobs still have some iSurprises up his iSleeve?


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Honda’s Satnav GPS warns of speed cameras, black spots – and crime spots?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Looks like GPS satnav systems will keep on expanding their usefulness to drivers, not only providing mapping, traffic information, red light and speed camera alerts and accident black spots – but now altering drivers to crime hotspots too... at least in Japan, thanks to Honda.


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The 3G iPhone cometh... soon?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

With the second coming of the 3G JesusPhone said to be nearly upon us, rapturous excitement is breaking out across the web. Those who haven’t yet converted to the religion of the iPhone must now await the passage of around 60 days to see if the rumours are right!


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HTC’s new Touch model has GPS but ditches the keypad
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

HTC’s popular ‘Touch’ devices are now joined by the Touch Cruise, which comes with an iPod-esque scroll wheel, built-in Wi-Fi, built-in GPS and Co-Pilot Live 7 navigation software – but where’s the slide-out keypad/keyboard?


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Pioneer terminates plasma, looks to LCD, goes Blu and turns up volume
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Massive changes are afoot at Pioneer, affecting every facet of their business, including plasma TVs, audio, car audio and in-car entertainment and Blu-ray, as Pioneer continues working with Sharp Corporation on the business alliance they formed last year.


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Software Watch: HoudahGeo 1.4.2
By: Stephen Withers

Even if your camera doesn't have GPS capability, it can still be worth geotagging your photos.


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They know what you like and they know where you are. It's an ad man's dream!
By: Stuart Corner

In the movie Minority Report, as the hero strides down the street video advertising billboards spring to life and address him by name: all thanks to identifying him by scanning the unique patterns of his irises. Today multimedia cellphones and a new cellphone location technology promise to deliver similar personalisation to advertisers.
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Tom Tom driving GPS harder to make it more useful - and fun!
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

In the quest to have a product offering different from everyone else’s, GPS maker Tom Tom have unveiled v2 of their ‘HOME’ software, letting users ‘download, upload and share’ a wealth of free navigation content, while also giving users (paid) new voices to guide them, including John Cleese, the ‘Queen’, Ozzy Osbourne and many more.


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Nokia’s N96: the N95 update we’ve been waiting for!
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

When the Nokia’s N95 was released, I remember wondering how good a future N96 would be. Well, we can wonder no more – it has arrived with some very impressive specs, but you won’t be able to buy one until Q3 2008.


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Telstra gets two new mates: Ultimate i-mates
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Windows smartphone pioneer ‘i-mate’ have launched two new ‘Ultimate’ models, packed with features to woo the business community, and are set to launch them with Australia’s dominant telco, Telstra.


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Garmin Nuvifone: iPhone wannabee or breakthrough product?
By: Stan Beer

The airwaves are buzzing with news of yet another iPhone challenger, the Garmin Nuvifone, a touchscreen handheld that attempts to bring together the best of GPS navigation and phone functions, with web browsing and entertainment thrown in. The Nuvifone is not slated for release until Q3 but everything about it from its 3.5 inch touch screen menu based display to the  way users place calls smacks of iPhone copy. That said, the Nuviphone does promise to deliver a number of things not available on the iPhone - yet.


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