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Mapping GPS' path to handsets
Posted: Jan 15, 2008 11:24 AM

While personal navigation devices (PNDs) and location-based services in cellphones make it easier fo...[ View complete article ]


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While personal navigation devices (PNDs) and location-based services in cellphones make it easier for consumers to find their ways, the path to integrating GPS capability to handsets is not that clear.
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Will this mean more power and energy demand from batteries? Will the phones use positioning vs. satellites or via land-based reference points? Hans Desilvestro hans@enerstore.co.nz
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