Gizmodo:
We've heard that just about anything could give you ED, so what to do when things down below just aren't working? You could pop lil' blue pills or you could go with something more reliable: Shockwaves to the crotch. According (Read More)
Location Based Services - Business Only:
There is a Rabbi Hillel aphorism that is always in my mind “If I am not for myself, who will be for me? But if I am only for myself, who am I? If not now, when?”For a year now, we are exchanging ideas about LBS and business m (Read More)
Engadget:
We can't all be a Witwicky, owning a badass robot able to change from sportscar to hulking humanoid. Some of us have to aim a little lower; enter the XOR X02 Urban Transporter. It's an electric scooter that can fold into a li (Read More)
Gizmodo:
I still don't know why the Omnia II's 3.7-inch AMOLED touchscreen is resistive, but the WinMo 6.5 phone will go head-to-head with Verizon's own Moto Droid. Leaked docs suggest it'll be $200 on contract after $100 mail-in reba (Read More)
Location-Based Services (LBS) Zone:
Another edition of the weekly location-technology newsletter, LBSZone
Alert was released this week with a recap of the latest in LBS, positioning, and Mobile
Location technologies
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Mashable!:
Twitter announced it would be adding locations to your tweets back in August, and they’ve been making changes to their API to enable the functionality since late September. The geolocation functionality is now complete, and a (Read More)
All Points Blog:
b.a.n.g lab's Transborder Immigrant Tool is an LBS app built to run on an inexpensive cell phone designed to help Mexican immigrants safely cross the border.From an interview with the team's Ricardo Dominguez:We looked at the (Read More)
GPS BUSINESS NEWS:
GPS Business News interviewed with Maarten Oldenhof, CEO at the European map maker AND (Automotive Navigation Data). As a challenger against the 800 pounds gorilla named NAVTE (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Research firm Gartner has just put out a list of the top ten mobile applications of the future. Well, not the distant future, but the far off year of 2012. Nothing on the list is all that surprising or, in many cases, even al (Read More)
Location-Based Services (LBS) Zone:
LBS Expertise Makes DataArt a Natural Choice for Developing Mobile
Application, Enabled by Advanced Technologies from GeoLife and
PosiMotion
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GPS LBS:
Navteq announced today that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has selected Navteq map data to power its geospatial analysis needs. (Read More)
Slashgeo:
Last Friday I offered our readers thematic geonews in batch, here's a post for the other recent geonews that might interest you.ProgrammableWeb informs us MapQuest recently significantly improved their mapping services again. (Read More)
All Points Blog:
The technology is from Telecordia and called dynamic discount tariffing.It was launched in Africa in September. There MTN, Vodacom and Safaricom offer between 45 and 95% discounts. It's now likely to be launched in India.My q (Read More)
Mashable!:
We already know well the dangers of Facebook: not only can it get you robbed, but it can land you in jail, whether thanks to careless profile updating at the scene of the crime or a bout of unwise poking. Now it appears the u (Read More)
Gizmodo:
When I first see the Human Universal Load Carrier (HULC), it is hanging limply from the ceiling by a strap attached to its neck, dangling over a treadmill. I can't wait to try it on. It has got two spindly black legs attached (Read More)
Mashable!:
One of the hottest trends right now is the rise of location-based services (LBS), which helps friends network and find each other based on their location. Foursquare and Loopt are prime examples of these growing networks.Goo (Read More)
GPS LBS:
Google Maps Navigation will change the way the location-based services industry does business. How it will change the industry remains to be seen, but a major player offering the same services for free that companies are now (Read More)
Crunch Gear:
Yup, that gigantic Dell box contained a huge color laser printer. But to my pleasant surprise, the 100 lbs 5130cdn isn’t nearly as boring and mundane as I thought it was going to be. I really don’t know if it’s the fastest pr (Read More)