September 2007 By:
Jeff Chappell

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The Taiwanese PND manufacturer brings two more navigation gizmos to North America: a fancy, expensive one with a camera and Bluetooth, and a relatively cheap one?but one that features spoken street names, a rare find in an entry-level PND.

September 2007 By:
Jeff Chappell

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Looking for a relatively inexpensive, widescreen PND? Head for your friendly, neighborhood RadioShack. Yep, RadioShack is still around, and it's the only place in the United States you'll find the Mio C320--your only other choice is to head to Europe.

September 2007 By:
Jeff Chappell

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Amazon ... er, Navman this week took the wraps off a brand new line of slim PNDs. The S series of Navman devices are not only a step up in terms of design; they have several leading-edge features, such as spoken street names and Bluetooth.

September 2007 By:
Jeff Chappell

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Mundu IM, Geodesic's instant messaging software for mobiles, will come preinstalled on the new A702 when it debuts and will be tied to Mio's location-based applications, enabling things like social mapping, the companies say.

August 2007 By:
Jeff Chappell

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The Taiwanese device maker that is one of the biggest nav unit sellers in Europe says it plans to unveil five new devices this autumn, and offers up a few details, such as Tele Atlas maps with 3D landmarks.

May 2007 By:
Jeff Chappell

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Following the rollout of its widescreen personal navigation devices in Europe last week, the European sat nav device supplier follows up with a smaller, less expensive device.

May 2007 By:
Jeff Chappell

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The auto navigation devices with the 4.3-inch screens that Mio showed off earlier this year at CeBIT are now selling at European electronics retail outlets and online.

Mio Technology Ltd. says it is bringing GPS to the masses in the United States.
