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September 7, 2010 GPS News


Nike+ GPS gives Nike+iPod experience without adapters
Nike in a Labor Day twist posted a special stand-alone version of its Nike+iPod app. Nike+ GPS ($2, App Store) uses an Apple device's built-in accelerometer and location finding, preferably an iPhone's GPS but also through iPod touch players, to track the pace and distance without needing the Nike+iPod shoe adapter. iPhone owners can get a visual map of the route tied into Google Maps.... Nike ...

Use a GPS to Track Your Digital Photos

GPS Soccer In Scoreless Tie With Oakland
GPS and Oakland ended in a scoreless tie in soccer action on Friday. The Bruisers had 10 shots at goal, while Oakland attempted eight. Simone Busby had 7 saves for GPS in achieving her second shutout.

Symmetricom Announces New GPS Time and Frequency Receiver

GPS Inventory Solutions Inc., Receives Certification as a Women's Business Enterprise

DPS buses now have GPS, onboard cameras
A GPS-tracking system and onboard cameras are among new safety features on Detroit Public Schools buses as schools reopen Tuesday

GPS Soccer Rolls Past Shelbyville, 6-1
GPS took a 6-1 soccer win over Shelbyville on Saturday afternoon. The Bruisers led 5-0 at halftime. GPS had 18 shots at goal, while Shelbyville managed 10.

GPS Receiver Communications Simplified with NMEA-0183 Protocol Software Tool

Garmin Unveils nüLink 1695, nüvi 2200 and 2300 series GPS Units
Garmin's nüLink 1695 GPS features a 5-inch screen and loads of interactive services, while the 2200 and 2300 series aim at more budget-minded users.


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