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by Jordan Grodecki on October 30, 2009
Google have been slowly invading lots of different markets over the past half decade, providing a free service which usually ends up being just as, if not more functional than the paid one it competes...
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by Chris Matier on August 13, 2009
Stalkers and paranoid spouses unite! The Trackstick Mini makes stalking and following people easier than ever. All kidding aside, the Trackstick Mini is a discreet tool that will make route marking an...
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by Chris Matier on July 7, 2009
On Sundance Vacations take the Magellan Maestro 4700.
I have just returned from a road trip, and I thought I was smart because I didn't need a GPS device for my car because I have a iPhone 3GS....
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by Chris Matier on June 18, 2009
I was slightly interested in the Knight Rider GPS unit, but TomTom takes the cake with this one. TomTom has released a Simpson's skin for their TomTom GPS navigators and it features none other tha...
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by Chris Matier on May 21, 2009
Assuming the entire GPS system doesn't blow up and fall out of the sky sometime next year, the Geomate.jr GPS system seems like a fantastic way to trick your kids into getting outside and being he...
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by Chris Matier on January 26, 2009
I am a Geocacher. If you have not given the sport a try, then you should get out right now and check it out. I promise there is a Geocache in your area. The hobby is fun, healthy, and with the except...
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by Chris Matier on September 9, 2008
Until recently, I have owned a Garmin eTrex Venture - it died. I have loved having a gps forever. I use it for geocaching, finding my car in a crowded parking lot, and for hiking. I didn't want to...
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by Chris Matier on July 23, 2008
I love my GPS. The funny thing is, I don't remember ever being lost before I had it, but now that I do own one, I am always using it. It seems so futuristic and cool to drive my 10 year old truck ...
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by Mark Rollins on July 18, 2008
I have kids now, and I'm already dreading the day when I have to let them go out on their own for the night for a date or with their friends. If I'm not willing to totally trust them by then, ...
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by Mark Rollins on May 5, 2008
GPS devices are beginning to look very alike these days, and it is difficult to tell them apart these days. The Moov series from Mio plans to stand out from the crowd. According to coolest gadgets, t...
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by Mark Rollins on April 22, 2008
Every once in a while, some new product comes out that must be for the paranoid. This would be the case for the GPS Tracker Defense.
For example, if you suspect that someone like the NSA, CIA, or F...
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by Mark Rollins on February 7, 2008
GPS systems are sweeping the nation, and it will not be long before every car has them. I would definitely recommend that every car have the nextar I4-BC Navigation system.
I had the chance to try i...
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by Mark Rollins on December 20, 2007
I don't know about you, but I got things like pets and cars that I wouldn't want to lose. Okay, I have one pet and one car, but you see what I'm saying.
Fortunately, Zoombak GPS is a gre...
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by Mark Rollins on September 25, 2007
For those of you who are dog owners, you know the panic that sets in when your dog gets out. Then there's the frantic search around the neighborhood, which may or may not help, since your dog can ...
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by Mark Rollins on August 10, 2007
The main problem with GPS systems is they are designed to be used safely indoors. That means if you want to go all Easy Rider, you are stuck using paper maps, which will easily get wet on the open roa...