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  1. Google patents 'landing strip' parking for self-driving cars

    Electronista &bull Dec 15, 2011

    Google has been awarded a US patent for driverless cars, dubbed the Transitioning a Mixed-mode Vehicle to Autonomous Mode. The intellectual rights outline how a vehicle would switch between autonomous operation and a human-controlled one. The car would look at… Full Story »

  2. Durabook R13C Convertible Notebook Will Survive Any Mission: Impossible

    ChipChick Gadgets Blog for Women &bull Dec 15, 2011

    Most people wouldn't list Military Standard certifications for durability as an important feature when shopping for laptops, but then again, the Durabook R13C Convertible Notebook isn't for most people. This nigh-indestructible laptop can be converted into a tablet on the… Full Story »

  3. LightSquared asks the FCC to test their network, yet again

    Into iPhone &bull Dec 15, 2011

    LightSquared, for those of you who don't know about this dismal failure of a company, wants to revolutionize the American wireless industry by launching a 4G LTE network that they'll sell access to via wholesale rates to companies who then resell said service to… Full Story »

  4. Garmin GPS Observe Forerunner Review

    3G Week &bull Dec 15, 2011

    You may figure out the Garmin name like a brand name that is connected with in-car or in-hand GPS navigation. Garmin produced their company a household title together with the well-liked turn-by-turn GPS units of current decades. Garmin can be perfectly identified in the fitness… Full Story »

  5. Canon Redefines The High-End DSLR With EOS-1D X

    Hot Hardware &bull Oct 18, 2011

    Whoa. Get ready to bust out the wallet. Or, perhaps, the entire college fund. Canon has just introduced a bombshell of a camera, the EOS-1D X. It's consider a high-speed multimedia juggernaut replacing both the EOS-1Ds Mark III and EOS-1D Mark IV models in Canon's lineup, and the company claims to have redesigned it from the inside-out. It'll feature an 18-megapixel full-frame Canon CMOS sensor, Dual DIGIC 5+ Imaging Processors, 14-bit A/D data conversion and capable of shooting an incredible 12 frames-per-second (fps). In conjunction with the newly developed high-performance 18-megapixel full-frame Canon CMOS image sensor, the Dual DIGIC 5+… Full Story »

  6. Columbus Day sales at Best Buy: GPS, tablet's and laptops

    Product Reviews Net &bull Oct 10, 2011

    Towards the end of last week we look at some of the weekend tech sales for Columbus Day 2011, and now the official holiday has arrived we wanted to look at what deals were available specifically with Best Buy. The… Full Story »

  7. Citrix Receiver for the BlackBerry PlayBook v0.9.1 Released

    Berry Review &bull Oct 5, 2011

    BarracudaBob pointed out on the forums that Citrix has updated their Tech Preview demo of Citrix Receiver for the BlackBerry PlayBook. It got a bump to v0.9.1 though no change log in sight. I know the Citrix Receiver support has… Full Story »

  8. Homemade GPS Receiver

    Make Tech Blog &bull Oct 4, 2011

    Andrew Holme built this incredible four-channel GPS receiver using a repurposed FPGA board from a previous frequency synthesizer project. Connected to a PC running a console app, Andrew's receiver is capable of tracking four satellites simultaneously, which is good enough… Full Story »

  9. Make Your Own GPS Receiver!

    Hackaday Gadgets Blog &bull Oct 1, 2011

    GPS receivers may be available for well under $100 these days, but what's the fun in buying one when you can build it yourself? According to [Andrew], the creator of this device, he was inspired by Matja Vidmar who developed… Full Story »

  10. Chinavasion Weekly New Products Roundup - Week 39

    Gadgets Blog on China Business News &bull Sep 30, 2011

    CVEM-M219: StylAir - 3.2 Inch Touchscreen Cell Phone (Quadband, Dual SIM, Dual Camera, WiFi): A stylish mobile phone for an extraordinary experience at a budget price! CVPF-B43: Enjoy hands-free Bluetooth communication in your car with this Solar Powered Car Bluetooth… Full Story »

  11. News From The Future: Tiny GPS Sensors, In Everything...

    Make Tech Blog &bull Sep 28, 2011

    With a tiny-enough GPS sensor, it's possible to track the location of anything from your lost keys to a runaway pet. That's because the world's smallest GPS receiver is now smaller than a penny and weighs only 0.3 grams. But… Full Story »

  12. This is HP's canceled 7 inch TouchPad Go tablet

    Liliputing &bull Sep 28, 2011

    Just before HP decided to pull the plug on its webOS smartphones and tablets this summer, the company had been preparing to launch a 7 inch tablet called the TouchPad Go. It would have looked a lot like the 10… Full Story »

  13. Pinball machine eats your quarters, tells time

    Hackaday Gadgets Blog &bull Sep 24, 2011

    He didn't want it to be just any clock however, he wanted the pinball machine to be the most accurate clock in his house. Other than telling time using the game's scoring reels, there were two other things that he… Full Story »

  14. Parrot Asteroid Android-powered car stereo hands-on

    Engadget &bull Sep 16, 2011

    Parrot has been teasing us with its Asteroid head unit for quite some time now, first showing it off at CES way back in January. It's finally coming to the US in October and we got a chance to try… Full Story »

  15. Tagg GPS collar tracks your missing dog or cat

    Consumer Reports Electronic Blog &bull Sep 13, 2011

    Do you have a dog or cat that likes to take unaccompanied walks? Qualcomm-a tech company more closely associated with mobile phones than mobile pets-could help you keep tabs on your wayward Buddy or Lucy. Snaptracs, a subsidiary of Qualcomm,… Full Story »

  16. SilverCloud Real-Time GPS Tracking System Review

    Hacked Gadgets &bull Sep 9, 2011

    I have been putting this SilverCloud Real-Time GPS Tracking System by Land Air Sea through some testing over the past few months. Don't let the tiny package fool you, this small box allows you to track anything in real time. You can do tracking on a computer, smart phone or playback the history logs anytime. The main purpose of the SilverCloud system is for vehicle tracking but you could stick this in on your next near space launch and find… Full Story »

  17. Russion GLONASS in action in New York

    Navigadget &bull Sep 8, 2011

    If you have a smartphone it probably has a GPS receiver module from Qualcomm which looks for US owned GPS satellites in orbit. Soon this will change and those Qualcomm receivers will start looking for Russian made GLONASS satellites too… Full Story »

  18. Cars get chatty with each other, could cut accidents by 80%

    DVice &bull Sep 8, 2011

    The vast majority of car accidents occur because a human driver failed to see and react to something like a traffic light or another car. Let's face it, we kind of suck like that. It's a good thing that computers… Full Story »

  19. Microsoft Streets & Trips 2011

    Daily Digitals &bull Sep 5, 2011

    Microsoft Streets Trips 2011 24 99 Deal Get this Microsoft Streets Trips 2011 deal for $24.99 at Microsoft Store. Find the best Microsoft Store coupons, promo codes and deals at DealCatcher.. Microsoft Streets Trips 2011 24 95 Deal Get this… Full Story »

  20. Nokia Nearby for S40 or S60 phones

    Navigadget &bull Sep 4, 2011

    Nokia Labs is working a new feature that can provide location aware searches on your phone without the need for a GPS receiver. It is called an hyper-local search and we're not exactly sure what this means. The new service… Full Story »



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