Most of the time, you can get along fine without in-car GPS. Your daily commute is marked by well-worn drudgery: You drive to work, to the store, and back home, rote trips for which you don't need help.
If you are interested in acquiring a GPS device, a car GPS, op a PDA GPS, or maybe if you only want to see what the latest devices have to offer, the best thing to do is to search the Internet for GPS reviews, and you'll find an extremely large number of offers that can help you select the device that will best suit your needs.
Just when you thought there were already too many Garmin nuvi GPS models to choose from, August 2008 will see two more added to the list. But these are different than any nuvi you've ever seen, blending the best new vehicle and handheld GPS features. Both come pre-loaded with U.S. auto AND topo maps, are BlueChart-compatible and waterproof.
The Car GPS Navigator with Bluetooth Wireless Technology is the first modular Bluetooth GPS that wirelessly connects your Pharos GPS receiver to your Bluetooth-enabled Pocket PC. the need for connector cables is completely eliminated. Place your GPS receiver anywhere in your car ad enjoy the benefits of Pharos' Ostia navigation software.
A review for the Google Maps on iPhone 3G with some tips about some hidden features.

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