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| SiRF and Intel sign license and development agreement |
| Published: July 31, 2007, 12:47 pm |
| Tags: Development, Intel, Sirf, Sirf Technology Inc, Sirfstar, Sirftechnologyinc |
| under: GPS SiRF Technology Inc. (makers of the SiRFstar chip line, amongst others) and Intel (makers of everything else) have just signed a license and joint development agreement to collaborate on products which the companies hope will "help location and wireless connectivity become more mainstream in next generation mobile devices." As |
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| Becker readying Traffic Assist 7927 PND? |
| Published: August 21, 2007, 2:24 am |
| Tags: 7927, Becker, Europe, European, Ifa, Nav, Navi, Navigation, Pnd, Rds Tmc, Sirf, Traffic, Traffic Assist 7927, Trafficassist7927 |
| touchscreen display, SIRFstarIII GPS chipset, RDS-TMC support, a 400MHz processor, 128MB of RAM, European maps on a 2GB memory card, USB connectivity, and a built-in media player for good measure. Beyond that, we've simply got to wait and see what details await us at IFA, but feel free to peep a few more angles after the break.[Via |
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| Prestigio unveils GeoVision 350 navigator for Europe |
| Published: September 13, 2007, 10:51 pm |
| Tags: Europe, European, Geovision, Geovision 350, Geovision350, Nav, Navi, Navigation, Prestigio, Sirf |
| Specs wise, you'll find a SiRFstarIII chipset, a 320 x 240 resolution touchscreen, 300MHz Intel CPU, 1GB of built-in storage, Windows CE 4.2, and a rechargeable Li-ion that promises three hours of life on a full charge. The device ships with maps of "Western / Eastern Europe and Russia," provides voice guidance in 26 languages, touts USB |
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| Proporta's Freedom key ring GPS receiver stays out of sight, keeps you located |
| Published: September 19, 2007, 5:21 pm |
| Tags: Fob, Freedom, Gps Receiver, Gpsreceiver, Key Ring, Keyring, Proporta, Sirf Star Iii, Sirfstariii |
| fob, in addition to being a SiRF Star III-equipped receiver which can interface with whatever friendly device you happen to have nearby. The Freedom will last you nine hours on a single charge, connects with up to 20 satellites, and plays nice with Bluetooth devices, making your navigational world slightly more enjoyable. The little guy is |
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| Latest Motorola MC70 blessed with GPS |
| Published: October 2, 2007, 9:01 pm |
| Tags: Bluetooth, Eda, Enterprise, Field Pc, Fieldpc, Mc70, Mobile Computer, Mobilecomputer, Rugged, Sirf, Symbol, Tough, Wwan |
| Filed under: Cellphones, GPS, HandheldsIt's been a tick since Motorola / Symbol's MC70 saw a notable refresh, but today Moto is announcing that the newest version of its rugged Enterprise Digital Assistant (EDA) will boast GPS capability. The firm claims that this addition will allow organizations with field-based employees to "track and manage |
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| Polar offers up RS800G3 multisport training system |
| Published: October 12, 2007, 3:11 pm |
| Tags: Athlete, Clock, Gps Watch, Gpswatch, Heart Rate, Heartrate, Polar, Rs800g3, Sirf, Timepiece, Training, Watch, Wristwatch |
| The sensor itself packs a SiRFstarIII chipset, is water resistant and can last around 15-hours on just a single AA battery. Price wise, athletes (or athletes to-be) can pick up the entire RS800G3 bundle for $499.95, while the standalone G3 will run you $139.95.[Thanks, SK] Read Permalink Email this CommentsOffice Depot Featured |
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| Mio's seven-inch C728 navigator surfaces |
| Published: October 16, 2007, 8:17 am |
| Tags: C728, Mio, Nav, Navi, Navigation, Sirf |
| Samsung 2443 processor, SiRFstar III GPS chipset, AV input, internal speaker, SD / MMC expansion slots, a headphone jack, USB connectivity, 2GB of memory, 64MB of RAM and a rechargeable Li-ion good for nearly 2.5-hours on a full charge. Furthermore, you'll find Windows CE.net 5.0 runnin' the show, and there's even a multimedia player / image |
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| Holux GPSmile 53CLife is the most minor of upgrades |
| Published: October 22, 2007, 8:01 am |
| Tags: 53clife, Gpsmile 53, Gpsmile53, Sirf |
| GPS unit kicking out the SiRF Star chip in the GPSmile 53 in favor of a Mediatek MT3318. That's it: no design changes, nor any alterations of the specifications (which are: 170g weight, 400MHz CPU, 240x320 3.5-inch screen, SD/MMC slot, MP3 / JPEG playback, and optional add-ons including Bluetooth and Traffic Message Channel.)[Via |
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| Hop1883 Entry Level GPS Phone is Like Lindsay [Cellphones] |
| Published: November 3, 2007, 5:07 pm |
| Tags: Cellphones, Gps, Hop On Wireless, Hop1883, Sirf Star Iii Gps |
| 2MP camera and will have a SiRF Star III GPS receiver chip. The GPS receiver will help you keep tabs on your dog if you attach it to his collar, but that would be stupid, as dogs can't use phones and can be tracked by other means. The availability of GPS enabled mobile phones is set to quadruple by 2011, according to a report by iSupply, and |
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| Data Feed |
| Published: November 9, 2007, 8:38 am |
| Tags: Forex, Futures, Psychology, Real Estate, Sports, Stocks, Technical Analysis, Trading, Fslr, Whr, Genr, Btu, Nrf, Yum, Wag, Vfc, Dri, Cri, Cwst, Mrk, Blti, Sne, Nrg, Qcom, Pbr, Mcd, Rig, Stx, Cdcr, Nvr, Wdc, Lvs, Huit, Xlnx, Frpt, Bwld, Holx, Midd, Mfg, Fcx, Twx, Sirf, Clwr, Dna |
| 08:33 VVUS Vivus earnings color (4.63 ) -Update- Reuters Estimates is telling us that an actual of $0.02 is comparable to their consensus of $0.09. See 8:07 comment for full report. 08:32 F Ford Motor: Plea for Ford to keep stake after selling Land Rover and Jaguar - Times of London (8.48 ) Times of London reports unions are to press Ford |
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| Unlock your Samsung BlackJack II's integrated GPS receiver to work outside of TeleNav |
| Published: November 26, 2007, 4:13 pm |
| Tags: Developer, Cingular At Amp Amp T, Samsung, Technologies, Windows Mobile, Applications, Activator, Blackjack, Gps, Motorola, Q9c, Q9h, Samsung, Sirf, Telenav |
| II rocks a full-fledged SiRF III GPS receiver - none of that cell-tower signal triangulation stuff here. The bad news, unfortunately, is that the GPS hardware in the BlackJack II is locked-down to only work with the bundled TeleNav software (AT&T’s way of getting more TeleNav revenue). You see, there’s this driver, called GPS |
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| SiRF toots its own horn, readies location-enabling features for Android |
| Published: December 17, 2007, 8:59 pm |
| Tags: A Gps, Android, Assisted Gps, Assisted Gps, Assistedgps, Chipset, Google, Google Earth, Googleearth, Gps, Location, Oha, Open Handset Alliance, Openhandsetalliance, Sirf |
| we weren't already aware of SiRF's participation in the Open Handset Alliance, but nevertheless, the company is sounding pretty ecstatic about the software developer kit it "just received." Reportedly, the outfit is already hard at work on "end-to-end location-enabling features" for Android, and in case you couldn't guess, it's also providing |
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| SiRF Creating GPS For Android Phones [Cellphones] |
| Published: December 17, 2007, 4:00 pm |
| Tags: Android, Cellphones, Google, Gps, Oha, Sirf, Smartphones |
| SiRF, the company that's responsible for the "GPS" portion of a good deal of GPS devices on the market, has just pledged support for the Google Android platform. What kind of support? The end-to-end kind, which will make "location awareness" a big part of Android. To us this means that not only can you use it to see where you are on Google Maps or |
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| SiRF starts implementing key end-to-end location-enabling features to Android |
| Published: December 19, 2007, 7:29 am |
| Tags: Android, Linux, Announcements, Sirf Android, Sirf Google, Sirf Location Based, Sirf Open Handset Alliance |
| third-party certification. SiRF intends to enable its customers to quickly bring Android-based handsets to market by providing Android platform support for a broad range of products based on the SiRFstarIII architecture, including its single-chip SiRFstarIII GSD3t high-performance satellite signal processor. “SiRF is applying its vast |
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| Mainnav readies MG-950D data logger |
| Published: December 22, 2007, 11:15 am |
| Tags: Data Logger, Datalogger, Mainnav, Mg 950d, Sirf, Track, Tracking |
| do know that it will sport a SiRFstarIII GPS chipset, a display that shows speed, altitude and latitude, bike mounting hardware and a weatherproof enclosure. Additionally, we're told that it can store up to 120,000 waypoints at once and can interface with Windows-based software (presumably for Google Earth viewing). We're not quite sure if this |
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