Finally, a GPS with a built in TV tuner, this one really took us by surprise. It’s not that fact that the two would one day be put together that surprised us, but that it’d be done by a company like Mio first. We seriously thought that it’d be Garmin or TomTom that’d have a [...]
We were watching this video about GPS art on YouTube, it was a nicely shot video with lots of happy people doing some activities and talking about creating art with their GPS. Since we’re interested in everything GPS related, we had to dig our heels in a little further and check out just what’s going [...]
Are you just getting into GeoCaching? Do you want to set a new cache out there but don’t have any ideas of what to put in it? Are you a pro GeoCacher who’s organizing a GeoCaching filled day with a bunch of your friends and want to give all the participants a little something special [...]
December 7, 2010 was an historic day for Geocaching. GPS leader Garmin blew the doors wide open on the activity called Geocaching and created the free for everybody – OpenCaching.com web site. With Garmin’s big foot holding open the GeoCaching door, it’s very probable that Geocaching is going to become a lot more mainstream. Previous [...]
Trimble has a long history in the GPS market and have really made their mark in the Geographic Information Systems market as a whole by creating a line of great products that cater to the GIS industry.
Lately, it seems that Trimble has been trying to break into the consumer GPS market by teaming up with some cellular service providers to offer software services to the cellular provider’s clients.
GPS’s aren’t just about getting you to work or your travel destination. You can have a lot of fun with them too. If you have a group of friends and a little time to set things up there’s a few fun games you can play. High Tech Hide and Seek With a GPS If you [...]