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New Windows Mobile 6 Phones from HP
HP has presented the new Windows Mobile 6 Smartphones.
First one the 600 comes with Marvell PXA270, 520MHz Processor, 128MB of RAM, 256MB of ROM, integrated GPS, 2.8-inch 320×240 touchscreen, 3 megapixel camera, WiFi, and Windows Mobile 6 Professional and only numeric keypad. This is a clear competitor to HTC Touch, which is the best 2.8′ WM6 SmartPhone so far.
The 900 series phone has a standard QWERTY keyboard, and only 2.46-inch square display, other specs remain similar to 600. This model will compete wth Blackbery-style devices.
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Posted: September 6th, 2007 under PDA, Cars Electronics, Phones, Gadgets.
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GPS Solution for Your Car 2
My most popular post in this blog is my 9 month old guide about GPS Solution for Your Car using PocketPC and bluetooth GPS unit.
Several things changed during this period so I think it is time for a small update.
Bad things:
1. Dell dropped its whole PocketPC line.
2. Mapopolis went out of business.
Good things:
1. Price dropped for bluetooth GPS units. (My unit now is Holux M1000 32 Channel MTK GPS) ($50 at BuyGPSNow)
2. Developer of the best GPS software for PocketPC finally presented its product to the US Market. It called onCoursce instead of iGo but it still the same soft with same great performance and comfortable interface.
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Posted: August 11th, 2007 under PDA, Cars Electronics.
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Automotive GPS Navigation system that can use satellite images.

Today we have another interesting news from the GPS world. Lowrance iWAY 600C is a new automotive GPS navigation system that can use satellite images instead of regular roadmaps. The satellite imagery is only available for select metropolitan areas. The iWAY 600C has a big 5″ color touch-screen at 640 x 480 resolution, usb port for map updates, built in media player, 30GB hard drive (25GB reserved for maps and 5GB for mp3s and also built-in FM transmitter to send voice directions and music to an open FM channel)
Retail price for iWAY 600C is $800.
All specifications:
16-bit color TFT touch-screen display
640H x 480V pixel resolution
5″ (12.7 cm) diagonal display size
Super-bright, cold-cathode backlit screen
Sleek, blue LED backlit keypad
Superb readability even in bright sunlightGPS Navigation
Built-in, precision 12-parallel channel GPS+WAAS receiver
Simplified operation with 5 primary keys
Maps can be updated through the internal USB port with Windows® XP/ME/2000, Macintosh OS X, or Linux
Street Mode
High-detail, “bird-eye-view”, satellite imagery (with street overlays) of hundreds of select metropolitan areas in the U.S. and Canada display highways, buildings, stadiums, streets, and adjacent waterways
Built-in, detailed and highly accurate NAVTEQ® turn-by-turn database for the continental U.S. and Canada
Over 5.5 million POIs (Points-of-Interest)
Three selectable mapping displays: 2-D Track Up, 2-D North Up, and Elevated 3-D
Turn-by-turn audio and visual cues, including auto-zooming and automatic recalculation of directions after a missed turn
Street address searching, plus auto-routing choices to choose or avoid Toll Roads and Interstates, and avoid Left-Hand Turns
Mega-memory storage for up to 1,000 addresses
Safety Passenger Mode allows a passenger to use the GPS features while the car is in motion
Media Player
Full-featured stereo MP3 audio player
Full Spectrum FM modulator wirelessly streams music through an open FM radio channel
Full-featured picture viewer displays personal photos (JPEG format)
Specs
30GB internal hard drive, with 25GB of storage dedicated to high-detail mapping and satellite imagery (10GB dedicated to mapping detail for Western Europe models)
5GB of storage reserved for MP3 audio files and JPEG image files (20GB for Western Europe models)
6.1″W x 4.5″H x 2.15″D (15.5cm x 11.55 cm x 5.45 cm)
Completely sealed to prevent internal corrosion
Full one-year warranty
Accessories Included
Speaker/cigarette power adapter with volume control and 1/8″ stereo jack
Hardwire adapter with 1/8″ stereo jack for wiring into car’s stereo system
Suction-cup mounting bracket for windshield applications*
USB to PC interface cable
110VAC to 12VDC power converter for in-home use (transferring music files, etc.)
iWAY™ 600C protective cover
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Posted: November 3rd, 2006 under Cars Electronics, Gadgets, Portable Audio.
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Excelent and Cheap GPS Solution for your Car
You are about to buy this new car-of-your-dreams and still thinking about spending another $1500 on this very nice built in GPS Navigation system? You already checked TomTom and Garmin $700 complete systems? Still looking for something cheaper and better?
Today I tell you how to put an excellent GPS Navigation solution in your car for just about $500 if you start from scratch or just for $200 if you already have any PocketPC with Bluetooth available.

What do you need?
2. Bluetooth GPS. Cheapest place when I’ve found them is buyGPSNow.com. There are several different models. I currently have Holux GPSlim 236(SiRF III), but if I am on the market for one today I am probably going to get the Rikaline GPS-6033(32-channel). (or may be this Solar Powered Bluetooth GPS from yesterdays post.) buyGPSNow.com is also giving vent mounting kit with any order for free. This is very good because we will need this kit for our project.
So. Let’s start.
1. Install your Vent PDA Car Mount holder.
2. Get PocketPC, charge it, and put it in the holder.
3. Charge your GPS unit, turn it on, and put it somewhere in your car where it can see some clear sky.
4. Turn on Bluetooth and Create a Bluetooth partnership
* Tap Start -> Settings -> Connections tab -> Bluetooth.
* Tap “Turn on” Bluetooth button or checkbox.
* Tap Bluetooth > Devices tab > New Partnership. Your device searches for other devices with Bluetooth capabilities, and displays them in the list.
* Tap the name of your GPS device, and tap Next.
* In Passkey enter an alphanumeric passkey between 1 and 16 characters, and tap Next. (You be able to found this passkey somewhere in you GPS device documentation)
* Tap Finish.
5. Connect to the GSP Unit. Tap your new paired device wait for the menu and then tap Connect.
6. Start your favorite Navigation Software. Set-up or Start GPS inside it. (if you are using Mapopolis Tap Tools->GPS->Start)
7. Turn on your car engine.
You are ready to drive.
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Posted: November 1st, 2006 under PDA, Cars Electronics, Gadgets.
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Solar powered Bluetooth GPS Receiver
My first GPS devise was HiaCom Mouse GPS system. It works ok, but it required special Car Charger to Pocket PC to GPS wire which cost almost as much as GPS unit itself. And s soon as I have changed my PocketPC to a newer model I decided to update my GPS to its bluetooth version. It is much much better. I can use it with any PocketPC or Laptop and I don’t have all that wires running through my car. But I still need one. Not all the time, but one wire from car power outlet to GPS unit to charge its battery. And guess what? Not anymore!
Some company called Proporta presents Solar powered Bluetooth GPS Receiver
The Proporta Solar Bluetooth GPS Receiver is a powerful in-car satellite navigation system that pinpoints your location precisely anywhere in the world, communicating wirelessly with your PDA/Smartphone or other mobile computer.Unlike rival systems the Proporta Solar Bluetooth GPS Receiver adds the convenience of solar charging to an already-powerful GPS system, so it’s ideal for walkers and cyclists as well as motorists.
Of course my first question was about price tag. Manufacturers site claim $109.95, which is really no different from non solar powered GPS units. Looks like I found my next GPS receiver and got rid from the last wire in my car.
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Posted: October 30th, 2006 under PDA, Cars Electronics, Gadgets.
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System which reads road signs for you.
Siemens has invented a system to read road signs for you. A special camera scans the field ahead while an onboard computer with pattern-recognition software searches for known road signs. For example when a speed limit sign is detected, a windshield display will put the new limit next to your actual speed.
System going to production in 2008, but before that we will probably see it in some concept cars.
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Posted: October 16th, 2006 under Cars Electronics.
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