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Navitime: Free Point-to-Point GPS Pedestrian & Car Navigation with Voice Guidance for Mobile Phones

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2008-04-09 13:06:13 by Abdul Aziz in Tech[dot]Blog
...ferries, etc), and flying. The search results show routes using a variety of transportation methods, and users can compare and choose among those choices. Turn-by-turn voice navigation is available for both pedestrian and car navigations Key features of Navitime for PC and Mobile Devices include Calculates directions from point A to point B...
 
 
 
 
 
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iPass Shows Wi-Fi Growth, 3G Strength

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2008-03-12 20:00:00 by Eric Griffith in Gearlog
...ferries. (Now we need more of it on trains and on planes in flight. Aircell can't launch GoGo fast enough The country with the biggest Wi-Fi growth? Brazil, followed by Germany, France, and Australia. London remains the biggest Wi-Fi city, followed by Tokyo, Munich, Singapore, and San Jose, CA 3G service--in this case the EVDO, as iPass...
 
 
 
 
 
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How to get passengers onto a train that never stops moving

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2008-06-17 16:48:41 by Kevin Hall in DVICE
...ferries passengers to and from the trains. The shuttle attaches itself to the train once it reaches it, swaps bodies, and then returns to the station So, what would be the benefit? Yu-lun speculates that it would be a far more energy efficient solution, since a lot of power is wasted when trains and subways start and stop at many stations....
 
 
 
 
 
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Navigon 2100 MAX Full Review

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2008-06-23 12:46:00 by Scott Martin in GPS Lodge
...ferries, and not allow U-Turns (my default Review Summary The Navigaon 2100 MAX certainly steps up where the standard screen 2100 could not in the area of screen real estate. The extra width of the screen offers more space to tap letters for data entry and see information as you are on the road. The data entry screens could still use some...
 
 
 
 
 
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Navigon 2100 MAX Full Review

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2008-06-23 12:46:00 by Scott Martin in GPS Lodge
...ferries, and not allow U-Turns (my default Review Summary The Navigaon 2100 MAX certainly steps up where the standard screen 2100 could not in the area of screen real estate. The extra width of the screen offers more space to tap letters for data entry and see information as you are on the road. The data entry screens could still use some...
 
 
 
 
 
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Yamanote Line Tape Measure

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2008-07-01 18:43:17 by Editor in Ubergizmo
...ferries thousands of people each day to and from their destinations without missing a beat. This tape measure is worth a purchase by any means, even if you don't appreciate trains. Think about it - once the tape measure is spoilt, you can always pass it to a kid and let him play with it as a toy train. Interestingly enough, pulling out the...
 
 
 
 
 
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Review: Little Flip Mino Clone is a Plastic Piece of Poo

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2008-07-14 11:03:53 by Danny Dumas in Gadget Lab
...ferries videos to YouTube with minimum fuss. Macro switch lets you shoot up-close and personal. Sells online for uber-cheap: around $130 TIRED Craptacular video makes you long for your old VHS camcorder. Batteries require external charger, even though the camcorder has a perfectly cromulent USB connector. Controls not nearly as...
 
 
 
 
 
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Navigon 2100 MAX Full Review

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2008-06-23 12:46:00 by Scott Martin in GPS Lodge
...ferries, and not allow U-Turns (my default Review Summary The Navigaon 2100 MAX certainly steps up where the standard screen 2100 could not in the area of screen real estate. The extra width of the screen offers more space to tap letters for data entry and see information as you are on the road. The data entry screens could still use some...
 
 
 
 
 
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Anti-Immigration Robot Secures Britain's Borders [Border Patrol Bot]

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2008-07-22 15:40:00 by Sean Fallon in Gizmodo
...ferries. To combat this problem, BAE systems has provided the border agency with a robot dubbed "Hero" that is capable of ferreting out these stowaways using a combination of cameras and sensors. The device can check underneath vehicles and even detect heartbeats when fitted with the proper equipment. It can also be used to identify chemical,...
 
 
 
 
 
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Curved Sensor in Eye-Shaped Camera

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2008-08-07 22:13:27 by Editor in Ubergizmo