Dual GPS cradle for iPhone, iPod touch




Dual Electronics has revealed the XGPS300 GPS cradle, which enables an iPhone or the GPS-lacking iPod touch to perform turn-by-turn car navigation. The device contains its own GPS sensor, and is bundled with NavAtlas’ navigation software.
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Navigon MobileNavigator LITE App officially Available for iPhone

Navigon had officially announced the MobilNavigator LITE App on iTunes store for all users to download for free. The LITE version includes updated maps as well as a comprehensive POI database. The paid version will include active route guidance, which should be released soon. Give the LITE version a trial and see how you like it before getting the paid version.

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iPhone 3G S Overheated when running CPU-Intensive Applications

Apple iPhone 3G S is known for its speedy and high performance with more powerful processor embedded into it as a differentiation feature set compared to its predecessor. Not long after the Apple iPhone 3G S being released to market, users have reported about the devices that get heated up when running with different applications.

The overheat symptom would happen especially when users tried to run certain CPU intensive applications such as gaming as well as GPS. Although it is quite subjective on how to quantify the amount of heat dissipation but those users that compliant used to have experience in using its previous generation iPhone as a benchmarking and comparison standard.

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iRiver announces portable media player with GPS



Korea has announced its up coming NV Classic portable media player that has a built-in DMB digital TV tuner and doubles as a GPS navigation device. A 7-inch, 800×480 resolution touchscreen and a custom Magazine interface serve as its near-exclusive controls.
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Asus Unveils Eee PC T91 with swivelable touchscreen, GPS and TV tuner



Asus Eee PC T91 is the latest Eee PC line that sport an 8.9″ swivelable touchscreen and a suite of touch-optimized software that enables users to get the most out of finger or stylus input—thus transcending the capabilities of previous generations of devices in its class. The Asus Eee PC T91 was first unveiled at CES 2009.

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