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August 31, 2010 GPS News


GPS Falls In Early Bird Volleyball Semifinals
The Bruisers of GPS went 1-2 in the pool play this weekend and advanced to the semifinals before falling in the Early Bird volleyball tournament in Knoxville.

Handling GPS abuse
Dear Miss Manners: I have a GPS navigator in my car, which I use when I am going to an unfamiliar location. If I have a passenger who claims to know the way, I usually rely on the passenger rather than the GPS, though sometimes this has proved to be a mistake.

GPs Can Help Close The Gap: Report, Australia
Better identification of Indigenous patients in general practices would improve their access to Medicare benefits such as health checks that could help 'Close the Gap', yet many GPs don't consider ethnicity to be relevant to quality of care, according to a study from The Australian National University. The study, commissioned by the Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute (APCHRI) at ...

Use a GPS to Track Your Digital Photos

GPS and phone stolen
A Garmin GPS and cell phone cord were stolen from a vehicle parked in an unlocked garage. Police said the theft happened on Hilda Avenue sometime between Monday night and Tuesday morning. Anyone with information is asked to contact Const.[...]

First Boeing GPS satellite built for Air Force now in service
A GPS satellite Boeing built for the U.S. Air Force has entered service, the company said Monday.

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

GPS voice just doing its job
Dear Miss Manners: I have a GPS navigator in my car, which I use when I am going to an unfamiliar location. If I have a passenger who claims to know the way, I usually rely on the passenger rather than the GPS. Sometimes, we’re both unfamiliar with the destination but have some familiarity with a portion of the trip.

Rockwell Collins Wins $450 Million Handheld GPS Receiver Contract

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

First Boeing-Built GPS IIF Satellite Enters Service With USAF
by Staff Writers El Segundo CA (SPX) Aug 31, 2010 Boeing has announced that the first of 12 Global Positioning System (GPS) IIF satellites the company is building for the U.S. Air Force has entered service.

GPS PCI Express Slot Card Provides Ultra Precise Time Base


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