Unwired - News About GPS, Wi-Fi, And RFID - May-26-2006
Posted by raj on 05/26/06 in GPS, Wi-Fi + wireless networks
Here are some summaries related to wireless technologies (GPS, Wi-Fi, RFID):
- GPS
- Luxury cars have had GPS units onboard for a while now. But new
technologies have reduced the price of units, making them more
affordable for non-luxury cars. An interesting side-effect is that you
can monitor - if necessary - when a son or daughter borrows your car.
Good for peace of mind, in case they get lost. With a GPS system
powered by quality maps and navigation services, they won’t be lost for
long. [via Investor’s Business Daily; brief reviews of specific products included] Note that units for PDAs and laptops are far cheaper, and some PDAs are dashboard-mountable. - GPS satellite companies are starting to collaborate to ensure
that different systems can communicate. This is a great step foward,
which customers of GPS navigation services will love. [via UPI]
typically in their downtown core. Although some cities have rejected
the idea of muncipal Wi-Fi for now, citing other economic priorities.
- Mesa, Arizona is considering adding Wi-Fi coverage in the downtown
area, but feel that it’ll take a cultural adjustment to be accepted and
used. [via azcentral.com] - Deltona, Florida has rejected Wi-Fi for their community. [via Daytona Beach News]
- Wi-Fi coverage is being expanded in New York using building wiring. [via UPI]
- Hood River, Oregon, known for its windsurfing, is launching a Wi-Fi trial that includes 90 days free access.
- Sherwoood, Oregon has Wi-Fi ready to go in the downtown area. [via OregonLive]
- More locations around the United States can be found at Wi-Fi Freespots.
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