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    EgbertJebbus: Easy, as in, "Plug it in, automatic connection," not "hack phone (if you didn't play for a plan), plug it in, mess around with network settings, hope ... more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Ooh.. shiny! more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: "What about easy tethering with cell phones?" It's running Windows. As long as there is a USB port available or Bluetooth tethering can easily be ac... more »
    OMG! Ponies!: Yay! Silver-colored plastic! more »
    afw: Any word on when they'll offer 2GB of RAM? Once they do that, I'm in, and my mini 9 goes on eBay. more »
    strider_mt2k: Yeah, but it's still a Mini 10. (Sorry, but for me as a modder/enthusiast the "9" nailed it.) more »
    MrBlahBlah: That picture.....very photoshopped. The background has a very narrow depth of field, but the match and the chip are all in focus...hmmmm. Not that i... more »
    frigg: What's the point of making these since in a few years, everybody will be tethered to incubators in a fixed room, human batteries supplying power to Go... more »
    GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: Wow, I but this will fit into someones head. Youu could generate power by creating a reaction between the fillings in peoples teeth and their saliva.... more »
    TerryinSt.Paul: Can it be imbedded in my dog so I know where he is at all times? more »
    Oh yeah, I still have a clock and a pencil!: The NSA has had elements of this technology for years, I thought everyone knew these things were this small, OK, so I did have a dad in Navel Intellig... more »
  • #laptops

    Nokia Booklet 3G Netbook Packs GPS, 3G, HDMI and...Windows

    So Nokia's got a 10-incher with built-in 3G and A-GPS (Ovi Maps) in the works. Interesting, but will it be just-another-netbook? I'd love to see a Nokia touch-screen interface on top of Windows. What about easy tethering with cell phones? More »
  • #garmin

    Garmin Neverfone Nuvifone G60 Ships Next Week To Someone, Somewhere

    Garmin, which has been fairly frank about how totally, like, hard it is to make a new smartphone, has finally announced they'll be shipping the Nuvifone S60 to Taiwan on the 27th. It only took the—wait, 19 months? More »
  • #dell

    Dell Mini 10 Lands Full Geolocation, Navigation Options

    Starting next week, Dell Mini 10 netbooks will get a new geolocation option—and not just to foil bad guys. It's a proper A-GPS+Wi-Fi system, complete with CoPilot navigation software and network location services from SkyHook. More »
  • #gps

    The Epson Infineon GPS Chip Is Small Enough to Destroy Privacy Forever

    How small does a GPS chip get in its 12th round of development? Look at the match stick. More »
  • #gps

    Sagem Orga Crams AGPS System Aboard SIM Card For Non-GPS Phones

  • #nokia

    Nokia's Clamshell "Wahoo" Leaks Out, Looks Weirdly RAZR-Like

  • #cellphones

    LG Xenon 3G Side-Slider Pics and Specs Leak

  • #cellphones

    Sony Ericsson's G705 Slider Handset Officially Official, with Google and YouTube

    Sony's just come up with the official word on its new G705 slider handset, and it's not a bad looking gizmo at all. There's a 2.4 inch TFT with auto-rotation, A-GPS, DLNA, quad-band GSM and AGPS, Bluetooth 2.0, FM radio, 3.2-megapixel camera with flash and a Java-based OS. The phone's also got a full HTML browser, Exchange ActiveSync for email, a Google shortcut key for Google Maps and suchlike, and YouTube viewing and direct upload. Tri-band HSDPA gives it "turbo 3G speeds," according to Sony Ericsson's global product marketing manager, which is a little misleading to say the least, but there is an interesting G705u version which is SE's first UMA-enabled phone... though it's a UK-only edition. The US version is expected early 2009, pricing info still to be decided. [Softpedia]
  • #nokia

    Nokia N79 and N85 Roll Out Officially, With US 3G Aboard

  • #iphone3g

    Giz Explains: What You Didn't Know About the iPhone 3G's GPS

  • #review

    Lightning Round: Zoombak GPS Tracking Device

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