(Reviews) This device will get you where you're going--if you can tolerate its quirks.
(How To) A nifty free Wi-Fi hotspot tool, a real-life GPS gadget review, and a scary-looking "motorcycle."
(News) Nokia's upcoming Maps on Ovi service will let you do your planning on a desktop browser and automatically sync everything to your GPS-enabled Nokia handset.
(Reviews) Despite its simplicity, this Moov is a great buy as an entry-level GPS device.
(Reviews) They are among the hottest products in technology, but it's easy to spend a lot on a GPS device and be disappointed. We explain the benefits and pitfalls.
(Reviews) New GPS unit from Dash Navigation thrives on its integrated Internet-connected smarts.
(News) TomTom's acquisition of mapping company Tele Atlas has dragged on longer than expected, held up by an investigation by the European Union's antitrust authority, which must approve the merger. TomTom has extended its offer for another two months.
(Reviews) The Nuvi 760 offers a great set of features, but its directions are sometimes questionable.
(News) The new Go 730 and Go 930 GPS devices calculate routes based on data from other users instead of relying on posted speeds.
(Reviews) Poor software design and usability undermine the high-quality hardware of this GPS device.
(News) Location-based services appeared here, there and everywhere at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this week, as service providers maneuvered to take advantage of the increasing number of mobile phones shipping with integrated GPS (Global Positioning System) modules. Many of the services put the emphasis on finding your friends, not finding your way, as GPS evolves into more of a social tool.
(News) For this year's cars, personal navigation and search services will be in the driver's seat.
(News) Software errors in satellite navigation devices are putting lives at risk in the Netherlands by sending vehicles through residential areas not intended for heavy traffic, according to Dutch researchers.
(Reviews) These in-car GPS devices can vastly simplify your driving life, and they're simpler to use and last costly than last year's models.
(Reviews) Maps on this GPS device are easy to use, but suggested routes are not always the best.
(Reviews) Expensive GPS device has a media player, Bluetooth connectivity, and easy-to-use controls.
(Reviews) Relatively inexpensive GPS device lacks extras and doesn't always by default select the fastest route.
(Reviews) Multiple-mode GPS device has a 2-megapixel digital camera.
(Reviews) This tiny, affordable GPS device offers high-end features such as travel information.
(News) GPS products maker Garmin has pulled out of its bidding war to buy digital maps company Tele Atlas, and instead extended its contract with rival maps company Navteq.
(News) TomTom said Wednesday it will raise its offer for the digital maps company Tele Atlas to ,2.9 billion (US$4.2 billion), hoping to edge out rival GPS products maker Garmin.
(News) Satellite navigation boxes using the GPS (global positioning system) are no longer the preserve of luxury car owners in Europe. Now you see them in the humblest vehicles on the Continent's highways.
(News) TomTom is introducing a new top-of-the-range model to its GPS product line-up with the TomTom GO 920 T.
(Reviews) High-end features like spoken directions and school-zone and speed alerts make this inexpensive GPS a good deal.
(Reviews) Portable GPS device with a gorgeous screen is ready to go when you are.
(Reviews) Though Garmin's Nuvi 680 and Mio's DigiWalker C520 both provide clear, accurate directions, the pricey Nuvi offers several nice extras.
(Reviews) Hewlett-Packard's GPS-enabled PDA has its strengths--but concise directions aren't among them.
(Reviews) Sleek GPS device includes a useful media player, but lags occasionally at acquiring GPS signals.
(News) Services on handsets add traffic updates, location-based search, and more.
(News) Two security experts have discovered a way to inject false messages -- some amusing and others potentially frightening -- into car satellite navigation systems.
(Reviews) The Navigon Pocket Loox mixes GPS with multimedia, while DeLorme's rugged Earthmate PN-20 offers downloadable maps.
(Reviews) All-in-one travel companion lacks details, but includes a media player and Bluetooth for hands-free calling.
(Reviews) Mio Technology and Delphi offer new devices that are relatively easy on your wallet.
(News) Yahoo, Dash team to provide local search functions in GPS device.
(News) Dash Express combines GPS data with traffic reports to find the fastest routes.
(reviews) GPS device can give directions via your car's radio.
(news) Sony Unveils GPS Device for Cameras
(howto) Save Time and Money by Customizing Your GPS
(reviews) Sony's First GPS Comes Up Short
(reviews) Never Ask for Directions Again
(reviews) Fine Digital FineDrive 400
(reviews) Magellan RoadMate 360
(reviews) Lowrance iWay 350c
(reviews) Garmin StreetPilot c330
(reviews) TomTom's Go 300 leads the pack, but Garmin's StreetPilot c300 is a good deal.
(news) Mapping Mania at CTIA
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(news) Soon you'll have the ability to pinpoint a car's or a person's location to within less than three inches using handheld devices.
(reviews) New NavOne offers handy PDA and Pocket PC connectivity, but fails to impress on everything else.
(reviews) Service adds GPS navigation to a mobile phone, but has some shortcomings.
(reviews) Armed with a GPS-enabled cell phone, you may never get lost again.
(news) PDAs get enhanced maps from TomTom's Navigator, while ALK's CoPilot shares directions.
(reviews) Navigation devices keep you on track on unfamiliar ground.
(howto) Navigational devices are affordable, but the choices are confusing. Here's help.
(news) Find the kids, time your walks, and load directions into your Palm with these new GPS products.
(reviews) GeoDiscovery's Geode GPS Module gives your Handspring Visor more than just maps.