Archive for July, 2009
« Previous EntriesHow do you get to Oshkosh? With a Garmin.
Friday, July 31st, 2009We’ve been talking about our Oshkosh announcements all week, but when it comes down to it, we know that one of the main reasons people attend air shows is to see the unique planes and watch pilots perform incredible aerobatic…
New on tech front: GPS for the body at Upstate – CNYLink from Eagle Newspapers
Friday, July 31st, 2009|
New on tech front: GPS for the body at Upstate
CNYLink from Eagle Newspapers The Calypso System, nicknamed the “GPS for the body,” tracks the prostate organ's movement as a precise beam of radiation is being aimed at the cancerous … |
Apple, Nokia and BlackBerry Encouraging GPS Smartphone Growth – eWeek
Friday, July 31st, 2009![]() BBC News |
Apple, Nokia and BlackBerry Encouraging GPS Smartphone Growth
eWeek Worldwide GPS smartphone shipments are expected to grow by 34 percent this year, compared to 2008 numbers, says a new report from Strategy Analytics. … GPS Smartphones to See 34% Growth This YearSoftpedia GPS Enabled Smartphones Shipments Rise to 77 million in 09Phones Review all 71 news articles » |
Peg’s Posts: Changing wristbands on the Forerunner 405CX
Friday, July 31st, 2009Runners’ wrists come in all sizes. There are the teeny ones belonging to some of my speedy running friends and there are the beefy ones belonging to powerhouse runners and triathletes. And there’s everything in between. To fit your wrist…
access for all should be our goal – The Australian
Friday, July 31st, 2009![]() FOXNews |
access for all should be our goal
The Australian Today that access is restricted through a shortage of GPs. The Rudd government has gone some way to fixing this problem by funding more GP training places. … Obama Emphasizes Health-Care Impact on Small BusinessWashington Post Americans Fear Canada's Health-Care System, But Not as Much as …Washington Post Blogs all 5,213 news articles » |
Primary care teams raise GP concerns – The Australian
Friday, July 31st, 2009|
Primary care teams raise GP concerns
The Australian The GP super clinics, promised by Labor before the 2007 election and being rolled out nationwide, were launched with seed funding ranging from $1m to $12.5m … |
Air-Semiconductor Secures Additional Funding for GPS Development – PR Newswire (press release) (press release)
Friday, July 31st, 2009|
Air-Semiconductor Secures Additional Funding for GPS Development
PR Newswire (press release) (press release) SWINDON, July 31 /PRNewswire/ — Air-Semiconductor has received additional funding from Pond Venture Partners to complete development of its GPS chip and to … Change of plan and CEO at Air SemiconductorEE Times UK all 10 news articles » |
G3X has countless possibilities for LSA and Kitbuilders
Friday, July 31st, 2009Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) owners and Kitbuilders were almost speechless at Oshkosh when they saw the G3X and all of its capabilities. The G3X has all the features they’ve always wanted in a true glass cockpit, and since it has…
G3X has countless possibilities for LSA and Kitbuilders
Friday, July 31st, 2009Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) owners and Kitbuilders were almost speechless at Oshkosh when they saw the G3X and all of its capabilities. The G3X has all the features they’ve always wanted in a true glass cockpit, and since it has…
Dutch man arrested after registering with five different gps – guardian.co.uk
Friday, July 31st, 2009![]() Daily Mail |
Dutch man arrested after registering with five different gps
guardian.co.uk A Dutch man convinced that he is suffering from multiple diseases has exposed an NHS loophole that allowed him to register at five GP practices under … Danish loophole patient 'created five identities to gain NHS …Daily Mail all 4 news articles » |


