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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 13 hours ago
Thousands of junior GPs are being forced to take menial second jobs to make ends meet because 'greedy' senior partners are not offering them full time posts, the Telegraph has learned.
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Bristol Evening Post (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
A Group of North Bristol GPs have set up a petition against plans to change the out-of-hours doctors' service in the area.
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Gadget Lab (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
Njection wants to free you from the tyranny of law. The company maintains a website where users can upload the skinny on red light cameras and speed traps, wiki-style, thus enabling drivers to avoid them, or at least slow down...
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cellular-news (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
Is it a long, long way to Tipperary? Don't know if you're on the path to Bath? ATandT aims to help, with a new phone service that truly puts the "global" in the Global Positioning System, or GPS.
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Gadget Review (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Samsung’s newest slider phone is no slouch in the feature set. It’s sporting not only an 8 megapixel camera with a Xenon flash, but WiFi, 3G, image stabilization, face detection, panoramic photos, and blink detect. But wait, there’s more! On board are editing tools to add subtitles, trim video and dub audio. The quad band [...]
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Space News From SpaceDaily.Com (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
Oxnard CA (SPX) Jul 24, 2008 - CalAmp has announced the introduction of the Aercept 1400S and 1450S Trackers for mobile asset tracking. These new tracking devices feature more than 100-times greater GPS reacquisition sensitivity and 20-times greater GPS tracking sensitivity compared to previous Aercept offerings.
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PS3 (Free subscription) | yesterday
Well, they were hardly going to arrive on the PS3 now were they? Anyway, it seems there's nothing stopping PSP game developers from making GPS enabled games (apart form that the necessary accessory won't even be out in the US for another God knows how long).
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Gadgets News (Free subscription) | yesterday
by Darren Murph , posted Jul 22nd 2008 at 11:57PM Only John Koller knows how serious John Koller, Sony's senior marketing manager for PSP, was when mentioning that GPS-enabled games could eventually hit the PSP, but he definitely threw it out there. Speaking about the forthcoming GPS add-on for the playstation Portable, Koller stated that said module "changes the dynamics of GPS but also changes the...
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iPod Reviews Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Have you experienced slow response, hanging or shutdown of your iPhone or iPod touch when you open applications purchased/downloaded from the App Store? Many iPhone users have reported these problems and Apple finally has issued some guidelines for rectifying the problems.
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TechDigest (Free subscription) | yesterday
We discovered yesterday that people using in-car satellite navigation systems can't be trusted to not to gawp at their mapping device when they should be looking at the road. Fortunately, one company has found a way that might reduce the level of distraction presented by these chittering GPS systems - to squirrel them away inside the rear view mirror.
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Phones Review (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Apple iPhone 3G seems to be having a few problems, no really? Yes, especially with the GPS hardware apparently. The iPhone 3G’s GPS hardware gets into trouble when connected to the AT&T 3G network. The guys at iPhone Atlas report that some iPhone 3G users are moaning about inaccurate GPS positioning when the 3G data [...]
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Tony Phyrillas (Free subscription) | 13 hours ago
State Sen. John Rafferty Jr., R-44th Dist., supports state Auditor General Jack Wagner's call for Global Positioning System (GPS) monitoring of convicted sex offenders. The proposal is aimed at further strengthening Pennsylvania's Megan's Law, which protects children and communities by requiring convicted sex offenders to register their names and addresses on the publically accessible Megan's Law Web...
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FeelGizmos.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
American PSP owners will be able to enjoy GPS navigation some time next year. Not only will the platform support navigation and maps, as expected, but John Koller wants to offer something a bit more. SCEA is investigating game development which can take advantage of GPS technology. Koller told MTV Multiplayer the upcoming peripheral “changes [...]
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PhoneArea.net (Free subscription) | yesterday
AT&T announced, that AT&T Navigator Global Edition can be used in 20 countries on AT&T-powered smartphones featuring built-in GPS capabilities. The Global Edition includes most… + view full entry
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Best New Technology (Free subscription) | yesterday
Aren’t you glad you gave your girlfriend that Keruve GPS Watch? Now you can track her every movement and see what that harlot is up to at all times. And you can also be issued a massive restraining order. But that’s for another discussion. Let’s stick to the topic at hand, shall we? Originally marketed to Alzheimer’s patients, the Keruva GPS Watch can also be used for some suspicious privacy invasion,...
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coolgarriv | 11/06/2008
Well not until July 11th anyway. As predicted it comes with 3G and GPS. These rumours were the worlds worst kept secret. There were countless blogs (this one included!!) posting rumours, speculation and information from an unknown source relating to the latest features and looks of the new 3G iPhone 2.0, or whatever its new official name is. Of course not all of the rumoured featured upgrades were