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North Carolina launches FCC-approved TV White Space network in Wilmington

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North Carolina launches FCC-approved TV White Space network in Wilmington

Posted on 30 January 2012 by Amar Toor

Back in December, the FCC approved the first white space device and database for the lucky city of Wilmington, North Carolina. Last week, the program bore its first fruits, when database operator Spectrum Bridge finally launched its TV White Space (TVWS) network in Carolina, as part of Wilmington's ongoing "Smart City" initiative. With the TVWS network up and running, Wilmingtonians will have internet access in public parks, while authorities will be able to use part of Spectrum Bridge's broadband for video surveillance. Public security, in fact, is among the primary functions of the new network, which will be expanded to help manage traffic congestion and to help the city function more efficiently. Beam past the break for more, in the full press release.

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Garmin nüvi 3590LMT hands-on (video)

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Garmin nüvi 3590LMT hands-on (video)

Posted on 09 January 2012 by Amar Toor

Garmin trotted out its latest line of n

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Magellan’s new RoadMate 5190T helps truckers find their way, like the do-dah man

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Magellan’s new RoadMate 5190T helps truckers find their way, like the do-dah man

Posted on 05 January 2012 by Amar Toor

Truckin'? Got your chips cashed in? Well then you might wanna put them toward the latest RoadMate GPS navigator from Magellan. Designed for commercial truck, bus and taxi operators, the company's new RoadMate 5190T boasts a five-inch color display that drivers can use to find the most pain-free routes from point A to point B. With the 5190T strapped to their dashboards, truckers will be able to set up customized routing based on their vehicles' precise specifications, while using Magellan's Highway Lane Assist feature to help negotiate more baroque highway interchanges or exits. The onboard information dashboard, meanwhile, provides constant updates on trucking speed limits, alerting drivers whenever they drift above a given threshold. There's also a tracking log that allows operators to store information on mileage, hours and other parameters, as well as a built-in speaker system that projects sound at up to 93 decibels. The device is priced at $380, though Magellan has yet to announce a launch date.

Magellan's new RoadMate 5190T helps truckers find their way, like the do-dah man originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 05 Jan 2012 09:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Navteq traffic to launch on Garmin devices using HD radio technology

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Navteq traffic to launch on Garmin devices using HD radio technology

Posted on 25 December 2011 by Lydia Leavitt

The state of morning gridlock just got a little more real with the introduction of Navteq's real-time traffic via HD radio -- to be included with Garmin's n

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Shocker! Tablet ad requests up 700 percent during 2011

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Shocker! Tablet ad requests up 700 percent during 2011

Posted on 22 December 2011 by Sharif Sakr

Good news: all those new tablets you see reported on these pages aren't being stolen by elves; they're entering the human population at large and -- most Christmassy of all -- they're displaying ads. Google told TechCrunch that its AdMob platform saw eight billion ad requests from tablets during the month of November, compared to one lonely billion back in December 2010. Total AdMob requests amount to roughly three billion per day, however, so tablet advertising is still sugary froth compared to that on smartphones.

Shocker! Tablet ad requests up 700 percent during 2011 originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 22 Dec 2011 15:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Becker Z205 GPS navigation system

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Becker Z205 GPS navigation system

Posted on 12 August 2009 by admin

Becker Z205 GPS navigation system

Becker’s latest GPS navigation system would be the Z205, where it comes with some pretty impressive features including an integrated TMC Pro receiver which enables one to gain access to the latest traffic updates, text-to-speech capability, voice recognition for voice command support, Bluetooth connectivity, 3D views of cities and buildings as well as 3D landscape views. Not only that, the Becker Z205 will utilize Navteq’s Traffic Patterns system to make an estimation of traffic conditions so that it can plot out a route that is suitable for you to reach your destination in double quick time.

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iHome iP88G dual iPod dock

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iHome iP88G dual iPod dock

Posted on 12 August 2009 by admin

iHome iP88G dual iPod dock

iHome is back with yet another iPod dock, although their iP88G doubles up on its holding power this time round, boasting a couple of docks to hold two iPhones, two iPods, or one of each simultaneously. Working as a charger as well when your respective devices are docked, the iHome iP88G comes with pretty standard features including an integrated FM radio, EQ controls, 3D sound and programmable snooze settings. You can place a pre-order for $149.99 if you’re interested in bringing this puppy home.

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Cheapest netbook in the world

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Cheapest netbook in the world

Posted on 12 August 2009 by admin

Cheapest netbook in the world

Lanyu from Shenzhen, China, has achieved a world’s first with the cheapest netbook across the planet. The eBook LY-EB01 has been price at 666 Yuan (what a devilish bargain at approximately $98 after conversion). Don’t expect an Intel Atom processor inside though, as this ARM-powered netbook comes with a paltry 266MHz AK7802Q216 processor instead, accompanied by a 7″ 800 × 480 TFT LCD display, WinCE 5.0 as the operating system of choice, Wi-Fi connectivity, 128M RAM and a 1800mAH Li-Ion battery. Guess this is good for casual web surfing and email checking only.

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