Monday, 21st May 2012.

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Question by : how do i connect my phone to my nextar ME gps system through bluetooth?
i have looked all throughout both books that came with the GPS and there is nothing said about bluetooth but it does have the capability to do it because when the map is up there is a small bluetooth icon to the left, is there anyone that can tell me how to connect it to my phone because i drive a stick so its a little hard and dangerous to be on the phone while i’m driving

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Answer by Desert Dust
I looked at the specs on the unit and there zero mention of bluetooth anything. This basically an entry level unit so I would not expect to find bluetooth on a unit in that price range.

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Question by Mantis: can anyone recommend any good aviation gps software for a Windows Mobile phone?
Ideally inexpensive, needed for VFR only. I’d be happy with a dot overlaid on a sectional.

I have a HTC TouchPro2.

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Answer by chris b
Before I switched to a G1 I was using APIC from Approach Systems. It looks like it’s no longer free, but I’d say it’s as inexpensive as anything in aviation at $ 9.99. It provides a moving map display similar to the display on a Garmin aviation GPS unit.

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Question by nick818ca: Boost i776 , where can i find a msnger java download that works on this phone also a free GPS java ?
im trying to find free java aps that are working, like a msngr app and a free GPS app , any help would be nice, these phones are so difficult

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Answer by Kellan B
nick818ca here’s download link i’ve searched for you

http://sn.im/cdiv7

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Question by Jonh: Technilogically smart in gps software?
I’d like to download software that will put a gps reciever in my ipod nano or video. Can you give me the name of software i could download that is compatible with these ipods/itunes.

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Answer by Andrew A
The ipod nano doesn’t have a GPS receiver. GPS requires special hardware, it’s not just software that you can install on anything.

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Question by : How to GPS track a lost Android phone?
Ok,so my mom just lost her Samsung Facinate, and we looked everyware but cannot find it. We were wondering if there was any way to like logon to Verizon or hack the phone to find it’s location. whoever tells us first and makes us find it wins 10 points!
Found it! Thanks so much for answering!

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Answer by SOphie
Sure its easy.
1. Go online to market.android.com (The real Android Market site.)
2. Type into search Plan B. or you could just paste https://market.android.com/details?id=com.lookout.labs.planb&feature=search_result into the address bar.
3. Log into the Google Account that is set up with the Android Phone.
4. Click install.
5. Wait a few minutes and check that Gmail. There should be a message with the location.
6. If it does not come or if you want to locate it again using your phone or another phone text the word locate to the phone.
7. The Phone WIll Be Found!

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DoCoMo launches waterproof kids' phone
The browser and phone can be restricted to parent-set contacts and sites. It has a 100-decibel alarm to ward off nasty people, GPS, and can send SMS texts so you can keep tack of your little one all the time. It's also made for abuse, constructed of …
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World's first multiplayer GPS shooting game for Android
Upright Media Concepts have just released their Android app called MobileWar and it's the world's first multiplayer GPS shooting game using the mobile phone as a shooting device. The Netherlands (PRWEB) May 15, 2012 Upright Media Concepts have just …
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Met to use software that can crack mobile phones even with locked SIM
The Metropolitan Police is to use software that can extract mobile phone contents, including call records and past GPS location data, even if the SIM is locked, as part of a new scheme to speed up crime investigation. But it will not necessarily be …
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Question by Paulo S: Can I use the GPS function on an HTC G1 (Android) without having a data plan?
I don’t plan using the phone for the internet while on the go too much so I don’t want to get a data plan. I WOULD like to have the GPS function though. I understand that the phone would need to download the maps data from the web, but can the maps I need be saved onto a microSD card?

If not, will it be possible if someone writes an app for it?

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Answer by NamesDavid
hmm
good question on the Saving the map part. I doubt it though…
but just keep checking websites people create programs everyday for that phone since its open source. I doubt someone isnt thinking about making a preloaded GPS that opens up like google maps without the Data.

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GPS Rating Systems – Read GPS Reviews Before Buying Your GPS Device – Technology – Communication

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A full review of General Positioning Satellite (GPS) review is required in order to buy the best possible GPS device. Due to the wide options offered to you, choosing one GPS device can be a daunting experience. An unbiased GPS review from independent people can be a huge boon for the selection process. Some GPS systems are very expensive, so before opening your cheque book, you should try to get as much information as possible about it.

There are many websites offering GPS reviews, the most important being http://www.gpsreview.net. Here you will find a full test of nearly all GPS systems and rate them on their reliability, performance and usability.

GPS reviews include all information about popular brands such as Delorme, Magellan, Garmin and so forth. Reviews highlighted all good points as well as dark ones. These reviews are refreshed frequently as new brands are released or old models are enhanced. GPS review websites also offer latest news about the GPS technology as soon as they are released.

There are many other sources of GPS reviews such as magazines. For instance the well known PC Magazine also comes up with several GPS reviews. Another source of GPS reviews is by the means of search websites such as Google.

The enterprise Consumer Reports is also another source of comprehensive GPS reviews about main brands and all types of GPS devices.

Generally speaking, you must read unbiased and complete GPS reviews before purchasing a GPS device. As this help you select the best possible GPS device that meet your needs and waits. GPS reviews are designed to give a brief overview and a full report of pros and cons of GPS devices to customers before they formally decide to purchase it. There are many places where you can get reliable GPS reviews: either on the Internet or dedicated magazines. All these reviews are unbiased, accurate and well written.

You may have never heard about a GPS review so I will describe what it looks like. I will cover a Magellan GPS Roadmate 2200T which will be described in depth in another article. The 2200T has a current retail price of around $ 400. For that price, it’s in competition with Garmin’s c530, which is essentially a c330 that’s been upgraded with SiRF’s receiver. If you want absolute ease-of-use, then I recommend that Garmin c530 over the RoadMate 2200T. Garmin’s interface is slightly easier to use than Magellan’s one and their routing engine can’t be beat at all. However, if you fancy more options such as multi-destination routing, route exclusion, Text-to-Speech, and a traffic jam add-on capability, or are interested in a cross-over GPS that can be upgraded for outdoor purposes, therefore you should opt for the RoadMate. If you are thinking about an Alpine Blackbird, or TomTom ONE, I recommend the Magellan RoadMate 2200T over both those units. The 2200T is a better unit than the One or the Blackbird. Compared to Garmin, it is more a question of your needs and waits.

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Jamie Oliver launches Samsung Hope Relay charity app
The Samsung Hope Relay gives everyone in the UK the chance to download a GPS-powered app that tracks any mile run, walked, cycled or even skateboarded. Samsung has pledged to donate £1 to childrens' charity Kids Company for every complete mile, …
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How Many Smartphones Sold, Samsung?
Or, as IHS iSuppli analyst Wayne Lam describes it to the Associated Press, attempting to discern just how many smartphones Samsung sells is like "using compasses instead of GPS." While most analysts agree that Samsung sold the most phones, period, …
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Question by jupchinbom: Is there anyway to use GPS for IPhone 3G TOTALLY free?
Is there anyway to use GPS for IPhone 3G TOTALLY free? I know GPS is free but since Google Maps is not included in the phone, it is required to be downloaded every time GPS is used. Is there anyway to store the maps in the phone to make it totally free or is there any other method?

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Answer by SςσττRΛSC²
If it needs to be downloaded you could use wi-fi (which is free) & download it. Btw Google Maps is on the phone from default. It is simply called Maps on the iPhone.

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