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    Curves: My dad did this years ago by bending and stretching a coat hanger on the back of the TV. If that didnt work, he made me stand next to the TV with one... more »
    Gordonium: Well, it won't fulfill my fantasy of going cruisin' with Snoop around town, but it's a step in the right direction. Edit: Overshot by two steps. Reca... more »
    secretmanofagent: Any substantial updates to it since it was last reviewed? more »
    met2art: Google Maps adds GPS navigation for all Android users. #tips #Android #GoogleMaps #GPS more »
    MrEvil: Uh oh, Trimble and John Deere are going to be mighty angry about this development. They charge folks over a grand a year for RTK service from their i... more »
    AmphetamineCrown: Geez, you'd think from the comments no one else every played "geocache your girlfriend." #gpslingerie more »
    Gordonium: Boy, this would entirely change the meaning of "a little to the left." While "a little to the southwest" is more appropriate, saying something like t... more »
    Michai: Yeah thats just strange, I'm going to have to agree. Some things just don't need a GPS. I say put some LEDs in the lingerie instead, preferably to l... more »
    Curves: For "between $1200 and $1600" I could buy so much lingerie (prettier too) that there would never be a doubt where I was. ;) #gpslingerie more »
    Soldier_CLE says DON'T STOP AT THE STAR! REVOKE THE WHOLE DAMN THING, OWEN!!!: Ya know, I can't help but think of how many mugging rapists out there would be licking their chops at the thought of a woman wearing one of these. ... more »
    Calzo: I don't need a gps to find the g spot.... well that was classy. #gpslingerie more »
    HashMaster9000: I'm surprised there haven't been more comments about how we'd like to see you in "naughty, oh-come-treat-me-like-a-bad-girl-tonight scraps of lace", R... more »
    Software_Goddess: I’d ware it… …Then I’d hop on a plane to Italy. Come find me. #gpslingerie more »
    dtemp: This, BTW, is why stupid products like these are invented. Because they will get free advertising on blogs and the "quirky news" section of legit sit... more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: No need for GPS. Your lingerie is in your dresser, on you or on the floor... #gpslingerie more »
  • #science

    Strechable, Flexible, Twistable Antennas

    Traditional copper antennas are rigid yet delicate. And in the age when almost every gadget we use requires some sort of antenna, they're a lousy solution. Luckily, new tech is on its way. More »
  • #tomtom

    Let Snoop Dogg Guide You to the Weed on TomTom, Fo' Shizzle

    Snoop Dogg, when he's not busy designing headphones and releasing tracks on Rock Band, fancies himself as a navigational hero, lending his "Snoop Speak" to TomTom. More »
  • #dealzmodo

    CoPilot Live GPS App Is $20 During Thanksgiving Special

    ALK is dropping the price of CoPilot Live North America from $35 down to $20, starting tomorrow. Since CoPilot was already our favorite non-subscription budget GPS app, this is nice to hear. More »
  • #wintergear

    The Future of Snow Sports Tech

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  • #gps

    Make Your Own Real Time Kinematic GPS Receiver That's Accurate to One Centimeter

    Researchers Tomoji Takasu and Akio Yasuda of Tokyo University have developed an open source, inexpensive, Real Time Kinematic (RTK) GPS receiver than runs on a beagle board. They've also left instructions on how you can build one yourself. More »
  • #nsfw

    There Shouldn't Be A GPS Tracking System In My Lingerie

    I'm all for naughty, oh-come-treat-me-like-a-bad-girl-tonight scraps of lace. What I'm not such a fan of is trashy oh-come-follow-me-using-the-built-in-GPS lingerie. I don't care if it's pretty, frilly designer lingerie. It's got a damn tracking system embedded in the fabric. More »
  • #blackfriday

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  • #gps

    Garmin EcoRoutes ESP Displays Car Diagnostics On Your Nuvi GPS

    Sometime next year, Garmin nuvi GPS devices will have the option of displaying information on your car's inner workings using EcoRoutes ESP—a module that taps into your car's onboard diagnostics (OBD-II) port. More »
  • #roundup

    Week In Review—The Second Coming of Android

    Think of this week's round of announcements as Android's débutante ball. She's gone from a lovable ragamuffin to a mature OS that's ready for the spotlight. With Android 2.0, Motorola Droid and Google Maps Navigation, she stole our hearts. More »
  • #review

    Google Navigator for Android Review: Good For Free But Far From Perfect

    As you know, Google's freebie turn-by-turn navigation app for Android 2.0 surfaced this week. After driving around our patented testing track for a few days, I can tell you what's great—and what's surprisingly bad—about it. More »
  • #remainders

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  • #gps

    Microsoft Pulling The Plug On MSN Direct In 2012

    While it's probably not the first casualty of the Google GPS navigation bombshell, the fact remains—Microsoft is pulling the plug on their MSN Direct service on January 1st, 2012. More »
  • #stocks

    It's Not a Good Day to Be a GPS Manufacturer

    Google's free GPS feature on Android 2.0 is great news! Unless you're the fine folks at Garmin and TomTom, in which case, oh shit. [Engadget]
  • #garmin

    Amazon Chops Garmin Nuvifone G60 Price By Two Thirds In the First Month

    Our recommended price for the Nuvifone G60 was death, payable by the handset, not the prospective buyer. Until that can be arranged, though, Amazon's plunging $200 discount (on a $300 phone!) will have to do. More »
  • #gps

    TomTom iPhone Car Kit Hits Apple Store But Misses October Ship Date

  • #gps

    Stick This Thing to Your Kid and You Won't Lose Them

    The Insignia Little Buddy is a $100 child-tracking GPS system. You simply duct tape the Little Buddy to your kid, and you'll never lose the little bugger again (involuntarily). More »
  • #art

    Al Gore GPS Backpack Looks Like a C4 Bomb

    Designed by artist Ted Noten, this backpack consists of a Tom Tom GPS unit embedded inside an acrylic slab. He intends to place it inside a slowly melting glacier in Switzerland—hence the title "Al Gore." More »
  • #gps

    GPS Puzzle Box Only Opens In One Specific Location

    This box is a GPS puzzle build as a wedding gift by Mikal Hart. It only opens when it's in a specific location, and the puzzle involves discovering just where that location is. More »
  • #wifi

    Wi-Fi Bracelet Tracks Grandma or That Cheating Whore of a Husband

    Ekahau's T301W Wi-Fi Bracelet can pinpoint the exact location of anyone wearing it, without the use of GPS. But there's a catch. More »
  • #bookexcerpt

    Four Old Gadgets We Love (and Four We Hate)

    Anna Jane Grossman is the author of Obsolete: An Encyclopedia of Once-Common Things Passing Us By. She has compiled a special short list for Gizmodo: Four old gadgets we love and we'll really miss, and four we're glad are gone: More »
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