gps

GPS Plays Offense

by Sally Mizrachi on June 17, 2011

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The London rugby team, the Saxons, have recently discovered a way to use GPS to triumph over opposing teams.

Silvercloud GPS Tracking System from LandAirSea

by Sally Mizrachi on June 15, 2011

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Reliable, safe, and long-lasting, the Silvercloud GPS Tracking System from LandAirSea is a GPS device that raises the bar for the GPS standard.

GPS Revolutionizes….Geology?

by Sally Mizrachi on June 7, 2011

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By expanding the amount of GPS sensors from the Oregon to the Canadian border, the sensitivity of a GPS device can show, in real-time, the movement of the earth underground.

GPS is Showing Its Fun Side

by Sally Mizrachi on May 19, 2011

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GPS has finally shown its fun side. With a world so connected to one another it was only a matter of time before something like Foursquare came onto the scene. Foursquare is a new kind of social networking, but seems to be more mobile than most. All you need to use is a web-enabled cell phone.

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Platform-as-a-Service lowers development cost and time-to-implementation for enterprise-level developers, systems integrators and M2M solutions providers

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For an additional monthly fee, smartphone users of wireless service provider Sprint will no longer have to worry about going through the typically frustrating and disheartening experience associated with losing one’s expensive mobile phone.

GPS Follows Polar Bear’s Extraordinary Ordeal

by Eli Fink on February 2, 2011

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Polar Bears need chunks of ice to rest on when they take breaks from their long swimming sessions. According to the Los Angeles Times, thanks to GPS tracking technology we now know exactly how long these incredible beasts could swim just to reach that elusive piece of ice. The article cites a scientific publication which reported [...]

GPS Tracking, Cab Buddy Extraordinaire

by Tiferet Weiss on January 21, 2011

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Thanks to some nifty tracking work, detectives armed with GPS have discovered over 75% of Big Apple cabbies scam passengers with extra rates and slap-on fees.

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It’s finally happened: GPS has scoobied up and replace the gang in a less-than-groovy but altogether very impressive foiling of a bank robbery in New York.

Law Enforcement Gets Bad News on GPS Tracking

by Evan Kessler on November 26, 2010

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 A battle has been raging the last several months over the use of GPS tracking by law enforcement without a warrant. It all began when Wisconsin’s State supreme court ruled the police were issued a valid warrant to track the vehicle movements of one Michael Sveum, who had been suspected of stalking a woman back [...]