Sponsored Links

Featured Links

Other Topics
Sponsored Links



Quote of the Day

"Politics: A strife of interests masquerading as a contest of principles. The conduct of public affairs for private advantage."

Ambrose Bierce

FEATURED
OUTDOORS
PRODUCTS
 
A Beginners Guide To Solar Panels - Solar...
 
Energy - Guide To Building Home Wind Turbines...
 
Solar Power Formula - Ultimate Solar Power...
 
Solar Power Design Manual
 
Diy Home Solar Power - Make Solar Power...
 




 


Google

 
Featured Gps Articles

Gps Trekking: Take A Hike, But Don'T Get Lost!
For those looking for a portable GPS unit for on-foot activities such as hiking. Here are a few features that you should be on the look out for when making a purchase decision.This one is obvious, but make sure there is a visual map screen where you can ...

Gps Navigation For Your Car
The GPS, which means Global Positioning System, is a fully-functional satellite navigation system. It has the capacity to provide people information regarding locations any time and any where on Earth. This type of technology has been greatly used and now ...

Gps Saves You Time And Money, Even If A Map Is Out Of Date!
You may be on the fence about purchasing a GPS unit because of the costs. But another thing that may hold you back is because you doubt that GPS will provide maps that are always accurate.Although that is true, one thing you must understand about GPS ...





All About GPS And How It Works
 

GPS or Global Positioning Systems are computer systems that use satellites in orbit around the globe to provide exact longitudinal and latitudinal position of the user. GPS units were originally designed by the Department of Defense for military purposes and are now used on the consumer level for day to day navigation. Some GPS units sell for less than $100.00 and as long as you have one and have a clear sight of the sky you will never be lost again. In fact most GPS receivers can pinpoint your location on the globe within about 50 feet. GPS units vary in price based on their quality and capabilities, so when shopping for one it is important to know what you are planning to use it for.

GPS systems are mostly used by consumers for two purposes, positioning and navigation. GPS units are placed on boats so boaters can have an idea of where they are in comparison to the shoreline. In cars they are more often equipped to provide directions to the driver from two different points. Some of the more expensive models come equipped with voice capabilities so that drivers don't even have to take their eyes off the road. Many handheld models are sold to outdoor enthusiasts for camping, hunting and hiking. These handheld models also range in price based on their capabilities and if the display comes in color or not.

Most GPS units will also provide you with some standard and useful information…

·An Odometer (Distance you have traveled)
·Time you have been traveling
·A Speedometer (How fast you are currently traveling)
·Average speed for the journey
·A map of you trail so far
·E.T.A (Estimated time of arrival)

GPS units use four satellites orbiting the globe to triangulate your position on earth and can do so with extreme accuracy. If you are constantly lost behind the wheel or spend a lot of time in the outdoors purchasing a GPS unit might be the right move for you.

Written By: David Stone

Gps News



USA TODAY

GPS, Privacy and the Supreme Court
TechNewsWorld
It is likely that states will eventually address tracking GPS information as well. The FBI would like to harvest information from Twitter, Facebook and other social media sites looking for criminals. It will be interesting to see what privacy ...
What Do Recent Court Decisions Mean for GPS and Other Vehicle Monitoring Devices?HR.BLR.com
Supreme Court rules GPS tracking unconstitutional without a warrant; local ...The Saginaw News - MLive.com
FBI cuts back on GPS surveillance after Supreme Court rulingUSA TODAY
Justia Verdict -Top Secret Writers
all 20 news articles »

GPS tracking without a warrant goes to Ohio Supreme Court
Lancaster Eagle Gazette
Fairfield County Prosecutor Gregg Marx had asked the Ohio Supreme Court to review the 2-to-1 decision by the Court of Appeals that evidence obtained from the GPS device, which was installed without a warrant or court order, should be suppressed.

and more »

LightSquared Asks FCC to Regulate GPS Receivers
PCWorld
By Stephen Lawson, IDG News LightSquared wants the US FCC to set standards for commercial GPS devices to prevent what LightSquared calls interference with other wireless services. In its latest salvo against the GPS industry, the would-be hybrid ...
LightSquared asks FCC for stricter GPS gear standardsCNET
LightSquared asks FCC to set GPS receiver standardReuters
LightSquared gets desperate, seeks regulatory changes to satisfy GPS debacleEngadget
Multichannel News
all 52 news articles »

The Periscope Post

NHS reform: Are GPs being protectionist?
The Periscope Post
The proposals aim to cut bureaucracy, give more power to GPs, and increase competition with the private sector. It will entail 24000 management staff being cut, abolish England's 152 primary care trusts, and make GPs responsible for buying in patient ...
GPs, MPs and peers gang up on Lansley over NHS reform 'chaos'Evening Standard
Andrew Lansley must spell out the importance of private enterprise to the NHSDaily Mail
Andrew Lansley has David Cameron's full support - No 10BBC News
The Independent -The Guardian -Sky News
all 844 news articles »

Chicago Tribune

Congress passes FAA bill that speeds switch to GPS, opens American skies to ...
New York Post
AP WASHINGTON -- A bill to speed the nation's switch from radar to an air traffic control system based on GPS technology, and to open US skies to unmanned drone flights within four years, received final congressional approval Monday.
Congress Passes FAA Bill That Speeds Switch to GPSABC News
Congress Passes FAA Bill To Switch From Radar To GPSHuffington Post
Congress OKs FAA bill allowing drones in US, GPS air traffic controlChicago Tribune
International Business Times -Mashable
all 574 news articles »