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Analyst: iPads, Kindles, GPS units to be cheaper in 2012updated: Thu Jan 05 2012 07:05:00

As the tough economy drags on, cost remains a leading consideration that people use to decide which mobile devices and wireless services they'll purchase.

Are we too hooked on our phones for a driving ban?updated: Thu Dec 15 2011 06:09:00

A federal agency in charge of safety on the roads wants an outright ban on using mobile phones while driving. But what if we're just too hooked on our smartphones and other digital gadgets to care?

NTSB compares phone use to driving drunkupdated: Thu Dec 15 2011 06:09:00

An NTSB spokeswoman compares cell phone use in the car to drinking and driving.

Justices to decide police use of GPS devices on suspects' carsupdated: Tue Nov 08 2011 14:34:00

When the Supreme Court begins to wonder how evolving law enforcement policies will affect them personally, the government may want to start worrying. That concern was evident in a freewheeling case argued Tuesday over police surveillance.

Soyuz rocket launched Friday after delay updated: Fri Oct 21 2011 12:03:00

A Soyuz rocket was launched Friday morning from a European space base in South America after a delay over a fueling hitch.

Russian-built Soyuz rocket blasts offupdated: Fri Oct 21 2011 12:03:00

The Russian-built Soyuz rocket launched from a European space base in South America after a delay over a fueling hitch.

Survive 'Carmageddon' with technologyupdated: Mon Jul 18 2011 07:09:00

The closing of a freeway in Los Angeles has incited a citizen uproar that's reverberating around the Web's social channels.

App helps drivers avoid congestionupdated: Mon Jul 18 2011 07:09:00

A traffic app incorporates social networking to provide up to minute conditions. CNN's Dan Simon reports.

Justices to decide police use of GPS devices on suspects' carsupdated: Mon Jun 27 2011 13:53:00

Antoine Jones was being watched. Police used a global positioning system to track his movements around the nation's capital. After a monthlong clandestine operation, Jones was arrested and charged with drug trafficking.

Bill would keep Big Brother's mitts off your GPS dataupdated: Fri May 27 2011 09:36:00

The reauthorization of the Patriot Act looks like a forgone conclusion.

iPhone tracking your movements?updated: Fri Apr 22 2011 12:35:00

If you own an iPhone or an iPad your device may be tracking and storing every move you make. CNN's Ted Rowlands reports.

Why your trusty GPS sometimes fails youupdated: Fri Apr 22 2011 12:35:00

There's a droll car insurance commercial making the rounds lately. An actor plays a GPS navigator device that hasn't been updated for a while and is "just winging it." He directs his driver to turn the wrong way down a one-way street. "Recalculating!"

In the cockpit: Using GPS to flyupdated: Fri Mar 11 2011 08:45:00

A pilot's view of how GPS technology and "Required Navigation Performance" reduces canceled flights due to bad weather.

Help on the way for air traffic jamsupdated: Mon Mar 07 2011 12:41:00

Tom Stuker jokes that his home is "in Row One in a nice, big plane."

CNNMoney: GPS systems that save gasupdated: Fri Mar 04 2011 15:18:00

Ordinarily, you want a GPS navigation system to show you the quickest way to get where you're going. But with gas prices over $4 a gallon in some cities you might rather know the way that uses the least gasoline.

Russian satellite launch failsupdated: Sun Dec 05 2010 21:32:00

Russia's space agency is investigating the failed launch of three navigational satellites, the agency reported Sunday.

Today is GIS Day -- do you know where you are?updated: Wed Nov 17 2010 13:27:00

As more technology goes mobile, "where" has become one of the key pieces of context in daily life. And the answers to "where" increasingly are provided through geographic information systems (GIS), a technology that is being explored, debated and celebrated today in public.

Do dedicated GPS devices have a future?updated: Tue Nov 16 2010 13:13:00

Will smartphones replace personal navigation devices?

CNNMoney: Garmin recalls 1.25 million GPS units for fire hazardupdated: Thu Aug 26 2010 18:48:00

Garmin is recalling 1.25 million GPS devices, most of which were sold in America, because their batteries could overheat and cause fires, the company said Thursday.

With new GPS dating apps, it's love the one you're nearupdated: Fri Aug 06 2010 08:32:00

There are many reasons people fall for each other: Personality, looks, humor -- sax-playing ability. But a new class of GPS-enabled smartphone apps is trying to bring dating back to the pure, data-driven basics.

Mobile mapping while driving: Is it risky?updated: Sat Jul 24 2010 12:16:00

Texting while driving is not just dumb -- it's also an equal-opportunity mistake.

Don't text and drive, let the car do itupdated: Sat Jul 24 2010 12:16:00

CNN's Kate Bolduan and digital expert Mario Armstrong talk about Ford tech that gives a car a constant link to the Web.

GPS tracking to replace 70-year-old radar technology in planesupdated: Fri Jul 23 2010 10:53:00

Global Positioning Systems (GPS) may already guide millions of cars around the world, but airplanes are still guided by a 70-year-old radar technology.

New upgrades in air travelupdated: Fri Jul 23 2010 10:53:00

David Melcher of defense giant ITT talks about a new system that will upgrade air control systems in the U.S. and Europe.

Bill advances air traffic technology, passengers' rightsupdated: Tue Mar 23 2010 14:31:00

Passengers stuck on airplanes gain new rights and the nation's air traffic control system gains new technology under a $34.5 billion bill the Senate passed Monday night.

GPS hackers blaze trails with crowdsourced mapsupdated: Fri Aug 28 2009 10:23:00

Last month, when Zack Ajmal was planning a vacation to Italy, he set out to find the first thing that a traveler would need in a foreign land: a map. But digital maps of Rome and Venice for his Garmin GPS device cost almost $100. So instead, Ajmal turned to OpenStreet Map, a community-driven maps database.

FSB: GPS phones help monitor staffupdated: Fri Jul 10 2009 09:21:00

For years, Grant Opperman's tiny delivery company struggled to keep up with the giants of its industry.

Dell turns netbooks into navigation devicesupdated: Fri Jul 03 2009 15:25:00

Say hello to your latest personal navigation device: a netbook. Dell plans to introduce a GPS and Wi-Fi card that can be integrated into the company's netbooks to turn them into gizmos that can offer turn-by-turn direction as well as any Garmin or TomTom.

Why satellites didn't find missing planeupdated: Mon Jun 29 2009 10:56:00

Cars have Global Positioning System devices to pinpoint where drivers are when they get lost, so why can't GPS be used to locate the exact position of planes when the worst happens?

Air disaster recoveriesupdated: Mon Jun 29 2009 10:56:00

A look at aviation disasters shows a daunting recovery task ahead with Air France Flight 447. Mary Snow reports

How to cut defense spendingupdated: Thu Feb 26 2009 19:49:00

Senators speak out on questionable defense spending. Will anything change? CNN's Chris Lawrence reports.

Navigation system, aid to farmers among budget cutsupdated: Thu Feb 26 2009 19:49:00

After promising the American people his team has already found $2 trillion in budget savings by scouring the federal budget, President Obama laid out some of the potential spending cuts in great detail when he unveiled his first blueprint on Thursday.

iPhoto update helps show merits of geotaggingupdated: Wed Jan 07 2009 09:55:00

With its launch of iPhoto 09, Apple has begun showing some reasons why it's worth enduring the hassle of geotagging your photos.

Review: Navigation device affordable but sluggishupdated: Wed Nov 12 2008 13:53:00

We've reviewed several of Navigon's portable navigation devices, and it always seems to be the same story: great features, affordable price, but always coming up short in performance.

CNNMoney: Cheaper gadgets in vogue this holidayupdated: Wed Nov 05 2008 03:46:00

Even when money is tight, gadgets are high on holiday wish lists. But instead of rushing to grab the latest gizmo, many folks are eyeing refurbished TVs and stripped-down purse-sized laptops under $600.

Nokia GPS device gives good directions but still lags behindupdated: Wed Sep 24 2008 13:29:00

First announced at SEMA 2007, the Nokia 500 Auto Navigation system is finally hitting the streets.

Time.com: GPS Helps Prosecute Criminals updated: Fri Aug 29 2008 10:00:00

Eric Hanson's trial was among recent criminal cases around the country in which authorities used GPS navigation devices to help establish a defendant's whereabouts

Biofuel road trip caught on tapeupdated: Mon Aug 11 2008 13:38:00

CNN.com producer Cody McCloy and co-pilot Brian Hardy set out on a two-week cross-country road trip in a 30-year-old truck, which they intended to fuel using only biodiesel.

Fortune: GPS makers battle the iPhoneupdated: Fri Aug 08 2008 10:50:00

Garmin's latest GPS device, the nuvi 880, says a lot about the state of the market for portable navigation devices. The gadget has it all: directions, MP3 player for listening to songs and books, a photo viewer - even an alarm clock.

GPS pokes new peepholes into mobile screensupdated: Wed Jul 30 2008 02:59:00

Very soon, the most common phrase transiting through mobile phone networks will no longer be "Where are you?" but "I see you."

TomTom GPS device a savvy navigatorupdated: Mon Jul 14 2008 15:17:00

When it comes to in-car GPS, TomTom has always been of the philosophy that its products should be about navigation first.

Tips to avoid being victimized on vacationupdated: Tue Jun 24 2008 09:38:00

No one knows better than the police which tricks criminals are using to prey on unsuspecting tourists.

Decrypting common auto acronymsupdated: Thu May 22 2008 10:57:00

If you don't eat, sleep and breathe cars, or devour car magazines in minute detail, there's a good chance you don't know all the technological terms that pop up in the media, new car advertising and literature.

Time.com: Why You Can't Track Your Stolen GPSupdated: Mon Apr 28 2008 12:55:00

Dashboard GPS devices are thieves' hot new target. But the irony is that your tracking device can't be tracked once it's lost. Why not?

Evolutionary new navigation systemupdated: Fri Apr 18 2008 16:14:00

Eclipse delivers an evolutionary, rather than revolutionary, upgrade to its all-in-one in-car navigation and multimedia lineup with the AVN6620.

Finding your way around GPS mazeupdated: Fri Apr 18 2008 11:30:00

I've never owned a GPS unit or (prior to this test) even used one, so I thought it might be a good idea to test a bunch of them right out of the box. The kind folks over at Garmin, Magellan and Mio agreed to let this newbie review some of their great products.

Fortune: Garmin loses its wayupdated: Mon Mar 31 2008 14:06:00

Not long ago, investors couldn't get enough of Garmin and its hugely popular line of GPS devices.

Fortune: GPS deals lose their bearingsupdated: Mon Mar 17 2008 17:17:00

With the pending merger of GPS device maker TomTom and No.2 digital mapping supplier Tele Atlas under review by the European Commission, shares of rival Navteq are trading almost $10 below the $78 per share all-cash merger offer from Nokia.

FSB: Finding the right GPSupdated: Tue Feb 12 2008 14:20:00

Dear FSB: What is the best GPS unit available for my small package-delivery business? I would like to use it in the car and am looking for something Bluetooth-capable.

Sluggish Pharos GPS gets you thereupdated: Fri Jan 25 2008 13:00:00

Sometimes less is more, and that seems to be the approach Pharos is taking with its Pharos Drive GPS 250. The entry-level in-car GPS offers simplicity and ease of use with a minimalist design and interface, and all the basic navigation features are there, with the bonus of text-to-speech functionality.

Review: Magellan Maestro a solid, accurate navigation deviceupdated: Wed Jan 02 2008 08:18:00

The number of portable navigation systems coming out these days is pretty astonishing, but the thing is, we're finding that when it comes to the core navigation functions, they pretty much all offer the same thing--text- and voice-guided directions, extensive POI databases, automatic route recalculation, and so forth.

FSB: Dash Navigation looks ahead - far aheadupdated: Thu Dec 13 2007 15:30:00

Quick: If you had a magic box in your car that could tell you anything you wanted to know about your daily commute, what would you command? If you answered either "help me avoid traffic" or "find the cheapest gas," congratulations: Your magic box will be in stores starting July 2008 - as long as you're prepared to put down $500, plus $15 a month.

Divers seek missing momupdated: Thu Dec 06 2007 12:34:00

State police dive teams searched waters in connection with the disappearance of an ex-police officer's wife.

Money laundered with gift cardupdated: Thu Nov 22 2007 04:34:00

Carol Van Cleef, from the law firm Brian Cave, discusses how criminals use pre-paid gift cards to launder money.

Fortune: Are you lost? These 5 companies bet on itupdated: Thu Nov 08 2007 05:55:00

When Nokia made its $8.1 billion offer for digital mapmaker Navteq in early October, the first question batted around by investors was, Why pay so much? The question they should have asked was, How do I get in? Not on Navteq -- too late for that -- but on the technology trend to which Nokia just gave a multibillion-dollar vote of confidence: location-based services.

Business 2.0: Mobileupdated: Tue Oct 16 2007 12:06:00

GPS on cell phones is a no-brainer for consumers: Find whatever you're looking for, wherever you are. But try to develop software for GPS phones and you'll be stumbling through a maze of programming languages, like J2 and Brew, and standards that vary from carrier to carrier and phone to phone.

Review: Jensen NVX225 basic, but not best, GPS systemupdated: Tue Oct 09 2007 12:09:00

Jensen is no stranger to aftermarket car tech, but we've mostly looked at its in-car stereo units rather than the company's portable navigation systems, so we were pretty anxious to take the Jensen NVX225 out for a test drive when it arrived at our office.

NYC taxi drivers' group strikes over GPS rulesupdated: Wed Sep 05 2007 00:10:00

A group of taxi drivers launched a two-day strike Wednesday, right in the middle of the New York Fashion Week and the U.S. Open tennis tournament, to protest a city plan to require GPS tracking in cabs.

A roundup of new lust-worthy gadgetsupdated: Tue Jul 03 2007 07:47:00

From waterproof iPods to geo-tagging cameras to LED flashlights, the editors at PopSci take a look at some lust-worthy goods and hottest technology. Here is a sampling of their discoveries.

Business 2.0: Our Picks for ... Portable GPS Devicesupdated: Sun Jul 01 2007 00:00:00

The latest receivers for your car move with you in a whole new way. All the key features for easy navigation—touch-screen controls, spoken directions, and street maps for the entire lower 48—come packaged in pocket-size models that easily transfer between cars or slide into a suitcase. But the best add superior ergonomics and features that really take them (and you) the extra mile.

Cooks, sports guys, gadget gurus will enjoy Father's Dayupdated: Thu Jun 14 2007 09:44:00

One shopping expert says that most gifts for Father's Day will fit in one of four categories.

Review: Garmin Mobile 20 handy for smart phonesupdated: Tue Jun 05 2007 12:41:00

In this day and age, buying a standalone GPS device isn't the only way to get navigation help.

Business 2.0: Getting a Fix on GPSupdated: Thu Mar 15 2007 13:01:00

Location-based services will soon become a lot more precise - and profitable. The European Union is preparing to launch its $4 billion answer to GPS: a satellite navigation service called Galileo t...

FSB: The best in GPSupdated: Thu Feb 22 2007 17:57:00

New GPS devices help entrepreneurs find their way in the world.

Your Digital World: Your e-mailsupdated: Mon Nov 06 2006 11:08:00

Do you have any tales from the digital frontier? What's life like in your digital world? These CNN.com readers sent us their stories and thoughts. Here's a sampling of the responses, some of which have been edited.

Business 2.0: Our Picks For ... Handheld GPS Devicesupdated: Mon Oct 02 2006 11:38:00

MAGELLAN EXPLORIST XL $400; www.magellangps.com [3 stars]

Fortune: Serwer: From Russia with IPOupdated: Fri Jul 14 2006 08:31:00

Stocks will be under pressure as long as it looks like war in the Middle East, rebels are agitating in Nigeria, North Korea keeps on saber rattling, oil and gas prices surge, and tech stocks get downgraded. Got that?

FSB: Satellite Plumbingupdated: Wed Feb 01 2006 00:01:00

When Bob Jernigan installed GPS devices in half of his company's 20 trucks, the Florida plumbing contractor was simply hoping to route his service technicians more efficiently. Little did he know t...

FSB: Student Stashupdated: Wed Feb 01 2006 00:01:00

Collegeboxes ships and stores the belongings of more than 6,000 students from 35 colleges and universities across the country--quite a logistical feat for a small, fast-growing outfit. The company'...

Business 2.0: B.Y.O. GPSupdated: Thu Sep 01 2005 00:01:00

These days you need a GPS receiver just to navigate the mind-numbing assortment of GPS options offered at the rental-car counters. Avis offers GPS phones, Hertz has an in-car unit called NeverLost-...

Money Magazine: Find Your Way Homeupdated: Mon Aug 01 2005 00:01:00

Who needs a handheld Global Positioning System (GPS) device? Military commanders, to be sure. Around-the-world yachtsmen, yeah. But you? What, to find your way home through the backyard?

CNNMoney: Find your way homeupdated: Tue Jul 19 2005 14:49:00

Who needs a handheld Global Positioning System (GPS) device? Military commanders, to be sure. Around-the-world yachtsmen, yeah. But you? What, to find your way home through the backyard?

Business 2.0: Too New To Reviewupdated: Fri Jul 01 2005 00:01:00

SUN SPOT

Business 2.0: Finding Profits in the GPS Economyupdated: Fri Apr 01 2005 00:01:00

Tractors that steer themselves. Property that "knows" it's been stolen. Airplanes that land without a pilot. The opportunities surrounding the global positioning system are already mind-boggling, b...

Money Magazine: Never Lose Your Way Againupdated: Fri Oct 01 2004 00:01:00

Maybe it hit you this summer vacation, grinding your way through tourist-clogged traffic, utterly lost, a little voice from the backseat asking, "Are we there yet?" Wouldn't it be nice, you may hav...

Smart helmet for motorcyclistsupdated: Wed Sep 29 2004 11:31:00

A British design graduate has come up with a way to make the road a safer place for motorbike riders, using technology originally developed for jet fighter pilots.

GPS surveillance to keep kids safeupdated: Mon Aug 23 2004 12:26:00

An English design graduate has come up with a modern version of the traditional child harness and leash, which has a high-tech twist.

Fortune: The Toys Of Summer No more "Are we there yet?" whining. With the latest satellite-based car accessories updated: Mon Jul 26 2004 00:01:00

Ah, the summer road trip. Back in the Sputnik era, when my brother and I were young, Mom and Dad would plop us in the back seat of the Rambler for the 14-hour drive to Colorado. Back-seat bloodshed...

'Bunker busters' may grow to 30,000 poundsupdated: Tue Jul 20 2004 12:23:00

It's just an idea on paper, but the U.S. Air Force is asking defense contractors how they might develop a 30,000-pound, precision-guided bomb that could destroy targets deep underground, in caves or in hardened bunkers.

High-tech crime-stoppingupdated: Thu Feb 19 2004 16:51:00

From Wolf Blitzer Reports' Jennifer Coggiola in Washington:

Judge allows GPS evidence in Peterson caseupdated: Tue Feb 17 2004 16:38:00

The judge in Scott Peterson's murder trial ruled Tuesday that evidence dealing with the electronic tracking of Peterson after his wife's disappearance will be admitted in the trial.

GPS data at issue in Peterson caseupdated: Mon Feb 16 2004 18:57:00

Prosecutors and defense attorneys in Scott Peterson's murder trial are due in court again Tuesday to argue whether information gathered from tracking Peterson's vehicles by satellite after his wife disappeared should be admitted as evidence.

Money Magazine: Ultimate Investment Club: Opportunistsupdated: Thu Oct 02 2003 13:16:00

Nearly every surface in Neal Miller's office is covered with magazines. These just arrived in the past day and a half, says Miller, manager of Fidelity's New Millennium fund, as he clears a stack of two dozen from a chair.

Money Magazine: Opportunity Outside-the-box thinkers share their best ideasupdated: Wed Oct 01 2003 00:01:00

Nearly every surface in Neal Miller's office is covered with magazines. "These just arrived in the past day and a half," says Miller, manager of Fidelity's New Millennium fund, as he clears a stack...

Business 2.0: This Way Up Microgyroscopes can already save your life. Tomorrow they may also improve your home videos.updated: Sun Jun 01 2003 00:01:00

Ultrasmall gyroscopes have already made their way into automobile airbag triggers and washing machines, but the tiny gadgets may soon be used to create more precise GPS devices and robots with a be...

Business 2.0: Your Ad Could Be Here! (And Now We Can Tell You Who'll See It.) GPS technology provides a much-needed high-tech upgrade to that updated: Thu May 01 2003 00:01:00

In the statistically obsessed world of media ratings, outdoor advertising has long been a data-deprived wasteland. Time-tested technologies and methodologies can predict how many 18-to 34-year-old ...

Fortune: Gadgets and Gizmosupdated: Mon Jul 22 2002 00:01:00

Nikon Laser400 Rangefinder

Fortune: Love The Benz, Hate The Technology Open letter to Jurgen Schrempp, CEO of DaimlerChrysler: That $90,000 S-430 updated: Mon Jan 08 2001 00:01:00

Dear Jurgen Schrempp:

Fortune: How E-Tailers Deliver Within Hours Loading trucks with the right stuff, even perishable produce, is only part of it. Software muupdated: Mon May 29 2000 00:01:00

As flocks of fledgling Web merchants are finding out the hard way, there's lots more to successful e-commerce than mouse clicks. To see how much more, look at the most challenging corner of busines...

Money Magazine: With A Computer In The Car, No Maps Requiredupdated: Sat May 01 1999 00:01:00

Mapping out your route in advance is nice and all, but I've always felt there's simply no substitute for really knowing the road--which presents a problem when I travel to an unfamiliar area.

Fortune: MAPPING SOFTWARE THAT TELLS YOU WHERE TO GET OFF NEW MAPPING SOFTWARE FOR LAPTOPS READS SATELLITE- GENERATED DIRECTIONS OUT LOUDupdated: Mon Sep 29 1997 00:01:00

Driving down the road on a fine summer morning, I turned to my navigator and asked, "Next turn?"

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