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PC Magazine January 31, 2006 Craig Ellison |
Microsoft Streets & Trips 2006 with GPS Locator For notebook owners, Microsoft Streets & Trips 2006 with GPS Locator is a simple and cost-effective alternative to a portable on-dash navigation system. |
PC Magazine February 1, 2006 Craig Ellison |
Delorme Earthmate GPS LT-20 with Street Atlas USA 2006 Although the Earthmate GPS has lots of great features, it's difficult to program and tracking errors limit its usability as a navigation aid. |
BusinessWeek December 8, 2003 Larry Armstrong |
High-Tech Help For Lost Souls You can stash powerful GPS receivers on your dash -- or in your pocket |
PC World August 2003 |
Quick Takes Brief looks at new software, hardware, and accessories: Dantz's $90 Retrospect Professional 6.5 backup software... Muse.Net service lets you listen to MP3s residing on one PC from any second Internet-connected PC... Delorme's $129 USB Earthmate GPS receiver... etc. |
Inc. January 1, 2003 Anne Stuart |
A Sense of Where You Are You've heard of GPS devices. Here's why you should have one on your dashboard. |
PC World January 2004 Tracey Capen |
Find the Way With GPS Navigation devices keep you on track on unfamiliar ground. |
PC World October 11, 2006 Dennis O'Reilly |
First Look: Mapping Software Loses Its Way Two low-cost packages aim to steer you in the right direction with varying degrees of success. |
PC World December 2005 Dennis O'Reilly |
GPS Gets a Voice Microsoft's Streets & Trips 2006 With GPS Locator talks you to your destination. |
Macworld February 28, 2005 Mat Honan |
Route USA 2004 3.6 With its GPS-enabled maps and gigabytes of road and location data, Route USA 2004 3.6, from Route 66, will guide you across the country. |
PC World July 2004 |
Quick Takes An illuminated keyboard... A compact GPS device... A camcorder that can go just about anywhere... |
PC Magazine May 18, 2004 Davis D. Janowski |
O Brother, Where Am I? Finding your way in life isn't easy, but at least you can find your way in your travels. We look at three in-car and three outdoor handheld navigation devices. |
PC World May 2006 Tracey Capen |
Never Ask for Directions Again We tested free mapping sites and in-car GPS gadgets to pinpoint the ones that won't steer you wrong. TomTom Go 300 GPS portable car navigator... Garmin StreetPIlot c330 automotive GPS navigation system... Lowrance iWay 350c... Magellan RoadMate 360... etc. |
PC Magazine August 27, 2004 Bill Howard |
Microsoft Streets & Trips 2005 Microsoft Streets & Trips 2005 continues to be one of the best choices for those who buy disk-based mapping software despite its foibles, and the new version also makes it easier to install other GPS receivers you may have. |
PC Magazine September 8, 2005 Craig Ellison |
Dual XNAV3500P Portable GPS Navigation System The relatively small size, built-in battery, and pedestrian profile makes it possible to use while walking, but there are several better, less expensive GPS receivers available in this class. |
Entrepreneur June 2006 Amanda C. Kooser |
Mixed Signals Wi-Fi networks are getting stronger and covering greater distances, but they can still be problematic when it comes to getting a signal into every nook and cranny of your work space. |
U.S. CPSC April 19, 2011 |
Spot Recalls Satellite Communicator Due To Loss of Emergency Communications Capability The internal voltage regulator can stop working, resulting in the inability to transmit messages and tracking information in emergency situations. |
Popular Mechanics October 8, 2009 Mike Allen |
The Trouble With In-Car GPS Systems Portable GPS devices beat factory-installed car navigation systems almost every time in terms of price, flexibility and ease-of-use. |
National Defense May 2004 Sandra I. Erwin |
Defense Dept. Studying Options To Lower Cost of GPS Receivers Information-age technologies such as software radio and miniaturized electronics could, one day, make it possible for soldiers to combine their global positioning satellite receivers and handheld radios into a single device. |
Outside April 2009 Will Palmer |
Location is Everything When you're charting a new course, these gadgets will keep you on track |
Entrepreneur May 2004 Amanda C. Kooser |
Where Am I? A Global Positioning System (GPS) makes sense for entrepreneurs on the road or their on-the-go sales forces. |
PC World December 2001 Dennis O'Reilly |
New Road-Trip Reconaissance Software New trip-planning programs from Microsoft and DeLorme make planning your next road trip easy... |