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GPS Headlines from March 23, 2007


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World Records in SoC for Wireless Sensing - CSEM and XEMICS Partnership Enables Excellence in Produc
... at the coming ISSCC. The new receiver is able to work with a current ...

Symmetricom Announces Time and Frequency Receiver for Defense Department Global Positioning System (
... Symmetricom Announces Time and Frequency Receiver for Defense Department Global Positioning System (GPS) at AFCEA’s TechNet ...

LunarEYE Settles GPS Patent Infringement Suit With British Petroleum and Independent Witness (PR Web)
LunarEYE, Inc. announced today that it has successfully settled its GPS patent infringement suit brought against Independent Witness (IWI), of Salt Lake City, Utah, and British Petroleum America (BP), Headquartered in Houston, Texas. (PRWeb Mar 22, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/chachingpr.php/TWFnbi1JbnNlLUluc2UtRmFsdS1NYWduLVplcm8=

Sprint to include free GPS with data services (CNET)
In an attempt to attract customers to its cell phone services, GPS will be free to those with data plans starting at $20 a month.

GPS tracking might help curb violence (The York Dispatch)
Violent sexual predators could be monitored at all times to help keep them away from schools, day-care centers and the homes of their victims with a new GPS tracking system that the county plans to begin using.

SiRF Technology: Dominating the Global GPS Chipset Market (SeekingAlpha via Yahoo! Finance)
Shammara Hussain submits: SiRF Technology is a world leader in manufacturing location awareness technology based on GPS systems for handhelds, portable PCs, cell phones, music, video players and car navigation systems.

Update: Nokia ships N95 phone with GPS (InfoWorld)
( InfoWorld ) - Nokia has started shipping its N95 mobile phone in Europe and Asia, the first in an expected series of devices from the Finnish company with built-in GPS (global positioning system) capabilities. The N95 is rich in features and carries a price tag to match: At €550 ($732) before taxes and operator rebates it is one of the priciest additions to Nokia's Nseries range. Nokia ...

Auto burglars target GPS devices at Stanford (Palo Alto Weekly)
Auto burglars have a new, favored item to steal, at least on the Stanford campus. There have been six GPS devices stolen from cars since March 1, and eight since Feb. 22, Detective Chris Cohendet said.


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