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November 9, 2009 GPS News


Radar Beats GPS In Court — Or Does It? (Slashdot)
TechnologyResource writes "More than two years ago in California, a police officer wrote Shaun Malone a ticket for going 62mph in a 45-mph zone. Malone was ordered to pay a $190 fine, but his parents appealed the decision, saying data from a GPS tracking system they installed in his car to monitor his driving proved he was not speeding. What ensued was the longest court battle over a speeding ...

Symmetricom Announces New GPS Time and Frequency Receiver

CareersinGear.com and TeleType GPS Honor Truck Drivers with Divers Rock! Contest

GPS Receiver Communications Simplified with NMEA-0183 Protocol Software Tool

Reviews Roundup: Best budget GPS navigators (cnet.com.au)
With the words crisis and meltdown being a regular feature in newspaper headlines, we investigate some of the cheaper GPS options out there.

GPs told to stop prescribing antibiotics for coughs and colds (Daily Telegraph)
Overuse of antibiotics is contributing to the spread of hospital bugs and putting vital treatments under threat.

Use a GPS to Track Your Digital Photos

GPs told to cut back on antibiotics (Channel 4)
GPs are being urged to stop prescribing antibiotics for coughs and colds as overuse is increasing resistance to them, making it more difficult to tackle serious infections like hospital bugs, it has been reported.

GPS Receiver Communications Simplified with NMEA-0183 Protocol Software Tool


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