GPS and Navigation

Chevrolet GoGo Link marries cellphone navigation and dashboard LCD for $50
2012.08.20.11:52
Chevrolet GoGo Link represents the beginning of the end for overpriced embedded car navigation systems. This $50 option lets you replicate your smartphone’s navigation display on the center stack LCD display of sub-$20,000 Chevys starting this fall. It works initially with iPhones and Android phones. You have to have the Chevrolet MyLink touchscreen LCD and infotainment option plus the GoGo Link option. And a smartphone, which you probably have lying around.

Indoor navigation on your smartphone, using the Earth’s magnetic field — just like a pigeon
2012.07.09.10:48
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GPS Alternative Developed By Defense Firm BAE Systems
2012.07.02.02:09
The technology is being touted as a replacement for current technologies that rely on a relatively weak satellite signal that is vulnerable to disruption.

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