Mapping out the future of GPS: the navigational units could become a standard feature on touring bikes in 2-3 years.(Global Positioning System)
As more cars come off the assembly line with GPS systems already integrated into the dashboard, many in the powersports industry wonder if motorcycles will follow suit, especially in the touring segment. Or will GPS units be better suited as aftermarket add-ons since many consumers want technology
Publication: Powersports Business
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Connecticut, Texas, Virginia Inventors Develop Waypoint Service Navigational System
ALEXANDRIA, Va., Aug. 18 -- Craig William Fellenstein of Brookfield, Conn., Carl Phillip Gusler of Austin, Teaxas, and Rick Allen Hamilton II of Charlottesville, Va., have developed a method and an apparatus for waypoint services navigational system (WSNS). According to the U.S. Patent &
Publication: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
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Avis Introduces New Alpine Portable Navigation System At Five Key Airport Locations.
First Rental Car Company to Offer Navigation Devices for Any Size Vehicle GARDEN CITY, N.Y., April 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Avis Rent A Car and Alpine Electronics of America today announced that Alpine's new portable satellite navigation system will be available on a test basis to Avis customers renting
Publication: PR Newswire
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NAVIGON Inc. Announces OEM Agreement with Easy PocketNAV.com To Introduce OnCourse NAVIGATOR Software That Turns PDAs Into Mobile GPS Navigational Systems.
CHICAGO -- NAVIGON Expands Operations in North American with First U.S. OEM Partner and Is Recruiting Additional OEM and Corporate Partners to Bring Benefits of GPS Technologies to Businesses NAVIGON, the European market leader of mobile GPS navigation systems for dynamic telematics, navigation
Publication: Business Wire
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Magna touts lower-cost navigational system.(Brief Article)
DETROIT - In a market crowded with navigation systems, Magna International Inc. believes its product competes on the level that matters most to consumers - price. The Navex system would add less than $500 to the sticker price of a new vehicle and would cost automakers less than $400, says Gary
Publication: Automotive News
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