Archive for August, 2009

Europe and the world – get ready for the UK-DMC2 launch on July 29

Monday, August 17th, 2009

deimos-1After having successfully completed the required pre-launch tests, SSTL’s UK-DMC2 satellite will be fully launched on July 29, 2009 at 18:46 UTC. It now sits on a Dnepr vehicle at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, waiting for the final seconds into launch.
The UK-DMC2 has had a number of modifications and improvements over the earlier versions of the spacecraft, contributing to developing evolutionary design approach of the SSTL. The satellite is also reportedly being used as test bed for other technologies while supporting a BNSC-sponsored school science experiment called POISE.
To be operated by DMCii, a subsidiary company, the new satellite will provide an enhanced imaging capability and operational services to the Disaster Monitoring Constellation (DMC). The UK-DMC2 carries much higher resolution optical payload that will render 22m ground sample distance (GSD) images. This imagery has twice the data intensity of the 32m GSD of which four are currently operating satellites in the constellation. The major difference is the 22m imagery has no recorded loss of signal to noise ratio and can maintain the ultra-wide 600+ km swath, making the satellite have much lesser “dead time”.
UK-DMC2 also carries two high-speed X-band transmitters that will operate at 20Mbps or 80Mbps which will enable the satellite to download images ten times faster than the older spacecraft version. From the storage capacity of only 1 to 1.5 Gbytes, the UK-DMC2can store as much as 12 Gbyte. These two major advancements of higher power generation and bigger storage systems will have Europe and other countries rapidly mapped by the UK-DMC2.
It is reported that the UK-DMC2 satellite will be launched into a sun-synchronous orbit alongside Deimos-1, another DMC satellite built by SSTL for Spanish company Deimos Space. In this event, the number of functional DMC satellites in space just reached six.
For related articles and information, click on. spacemart.com

More details could also be found at ballard.co.uk

Now you can get GolfLogix GPS Rangefinder for your Blackberry!

Sunday, August 16th, 2009

golfgpsThe recent announcement of GolfLogix sent pros and beginners of the sport rushing with their Blackberry. It’s a wish-come-true for many who have always wanted an advanced GPS distance and stat-tracking application on their smart phones. Now, golfers can get GolfLogix into their Blackberry Curve free of charge.
For those who can’t help but raise their brows over the news, there’s still something good. Downloading GolfLogix to your Blackberry Curve means you can enjoy a one-day guest membership. With this, you get instant distances to all angles of the greens, along with layups and major hazards in 24,000 proficiently mapped golf ranges from all continents!
Aside from the long distance information, access to GolfLogix patented scoring and statistics system, and the tracking of fairways hit, distances of each club and greens in regulations, can also be done. The convenient knowing of distance measurements comes easy on the large readable screen. Finally, the ultimate golf GPS rangefinder all enthusiasts only wished about a few months back is now at hand, the device that becomes the golfer’s instant caddie. In no time, you get to the level of professionals and experts with a “golf guru” in every round.
GolfLogix is the first in the golf GPS handheld industry to offer such application on Blackberry, and it awaits approval for the same availability for Apple’s iPhone 3G and 3G-S. In almost ten decades since its birth to this market, GolfLogix continue to pursue GPS solutions aimed at improving an individual golfer’s performances. In 2003, it was granted a US patent for its GPS and internet round-tracking system, giving golfers greater, clearer perspective of their game and performance within or outside of the greens.
GolfLogix can be downloaded on the following GPS-powered Blackberry Curve models: 8310, 8330, 8350i, 8800, 8820, 8830 and 8900.
For more information, go to worldgolf.com

More details can be found also at golfbusinesswire.com

Mobile hits releases version 3.2 and gets Google Maps enhancement.

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

google mapA new version of Google’s mapping software has been recently released into version 3.2, with added compatibility for layers-info like that in the desktop version. This came after consumers sought the easier and more useful means of interacting with geographic content like traffic, public transit, Wikipedia and local search results.
Google Maps for both Symbian Series 60 phones and Windows Mobile allow users to plot themselves and their friends and business on a map, and has the capability to layer on transit lines and a multitude of points of interest.
Latitude friend locations also come with the Version 3.2, along with the ability to combine multiple layers to show tube maps and geo-tagged Wikipedia contents. The user’s own content saved on My Maps in desktop version can now be saved as a layer in the new mobile content. Google’s unification of the functionality of both mobile and desktop versions of its mapping software proved to be a wise move that puts users at an advantage.
The new layers option of Google Maps for 3.2 can be accessed by pressing the “2” key or by selecting “menu” and “layers”. Aside from the traffic and transit features, there are handfuls of points marked as red waypoints representing applicable locations. For many users in the United States and China, users benefits more as Google Map’s newer version allows browsing of popular searches like restaurants.
While more improvements are still under way, and some more being called for by consumers, Google continues to pursue in perfecting its 3.2 features. Users continue to clamor that they be allowed to save new maps and direction routes into their My Maps. The importance of interaction with their transit lines direct from the map is also called for as going through the directions menu seem a hassle.
More information on Google Maps for Mobile 3.2 can be found at pocket-lint.com

Related details are also available at cnet.com

Desktops, laptops can now get Google’s MyLocation feature

Friday, August 14th, 2009

google mapTaking another giant step in its desktop assistances, Google brought its highly sought-after My Location feature to personal computers and laptops. While My Location settled on smartphones Google maps applications, you can get it now for your portable laptops and home PCs as well.
Google Maps have been a reliable source of owner’s location and helped users tremendously in various purposes of knowing where they are. It is reported that there is a great potential that the same service within Google Maps will be included in the much-awaited Google Chrome operation systems as well. It will come browser-based like any of the Google Maps, and as an application, it could be quick and easier to launch after it is turned on. Users are awaiting as well the likelihood that this My Location feature will work similarly to how Prism works on PAC and PCs to date.
For those who have smartphones and using Google Maps for easier navigation, the My Location feature has been highly used to pin down with a blue dot the user’s location within a few meters. This should be a helpful feature to PC users as well, so for them to have it on their units; they have to get the geo-location feature integrated through Google Chrome 2.0+ and Firefox 3.5+, the only two browsers available for such feature.
The My Location feature can be activated by clicking on the button on the top left corner of the map, and then between the map pan control and then map zoom control. After activating, the Google Maps application will put to center the user’s exact location at any given day and hour.
No wonder why everyone seems to be in a rush to see for themselves how they can get My Location in their own laptops and personal computers!
For more information, click Mirror.co.uk

Additional details could be found at itproportal.com

Citroen leading car now added with a most advanced satnav!

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

11194-mg9005sThe Citroen C5 goes from being the most sought-after family car for its large, powerful build, to being the most in-demand vehicle for its satellite navigation system revision.

The French carmakers announced that the Citroen C5 VTR+ has been renamed to VTR+NAV, paving way for the modifications installed in the new vehicle units. The satnav in the recently released Citroen cars now includes the 7-inch colored screen for a much more easy reading, and has all the clear maps of Europe’s major cities. The C5 VTR+NAV also comes with highly audible voice guidance, Bluetooth hands-free connectivity and live traffic information with route recalculation rendered free.

The VTR+NAV version fully integrates the MyWay navigation system, while updated and always-connected live traffic information is provided by the Trafficmaster PLC service. Both are free of charge and can be availed without the hassle of subscription requirements. Also, the MyWay provides drivers with auxiliary connectors to allow media players functioning in the car’s audio system.

These developments came in response to the increasing demand for an integrated navigation functionality to be among Citroen’s standard specifications. The existing equipment and excellent quality of C5, and the integrated additional features just helps Citroen zoom past its competitors, appealing to many more car buyers all over Europe and elsewhere.

As for the car, it now comes with two greener engines. The 1.6HDi 16V 110hp DPFS VTR+ NAV emits 140g/km of CO2, while the 2.0HDi 16V 140hp DPFS VTR+ NAV emits 153g/km of CO2, and both engines are available in both the saloon and tourer body styles. Truly, the new Citroen model is a solid choice for a family car as it is even more efficient, eco-friendly and comes with the very helpful satellite navigation systems. Not only is Citroen C5 one of the leaders of best-equipped cars, the manufacturers continue putting to the tables the most advanced modifications to cater to consumers needs.

For more information, click here thegreencarwebsite.co.uk

Additional details on Citroen and its cars can be found at theautochannel.com

Garmin continues to grow, launches Navigator IV motorcycle GPS nav

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

garmin-bmw-motorrad-navigator-IV-0Garmin International continues its expansion to solidify its leadership in the satellite navigation industry by expanding its relationship with BMW Motorrad. Launching the Navigator IV, Garmin’s navigation technology attached exclusive BMW specific features for the motorcycle-friendly GPS device based on its Zumo product. The next generation BMW Motorrad Navigator IV now comes in a customized mount, preloaded BMW dealer database, Bluetooth handling capacities and a very unique audio not found in any similar product.
BMW motorcycles are now provided with the GPS gadget with spoken turn-by-turn instructions while motorists enjoy a worry-less ride. The portable navigator with bright touch-screen display comes in a 4.3 navigator measurement, making it glove-friendly. The Navigator IV comes pre-installed with street maps and the points of interests already preloaded numbers to over 2 million, including restaurants, ATMs, hotels, gas stations and specific street addresses. After selecting a destination, the device simply calculates the best routes and gives turn-by-turn directions via voice prompt until the destination is reached.
Motorists can now have easier access to their trip information through the information page of the BMW Motorrad Navigator IV, including heading, altitude, speed and a customizable fuel gauge and range. Its routing capabilities are high-advanced, leading the motorists use correct lanes accurately, and guide them to most suited turns and exits. Surrounding buildings in some major metropolitan vicinity come in 3D transparent view with this new Garmin product.
The routes can also be shared via Bluetooth or by simply connecting the GPS to a computer and logging on to any online community of routes for motorcyclists. Owners can also plan routes ahead through Google or MapQuest and simply send these planned routes or POIs to the device before starting the journey.
By the third quarter of 2009, motorcyclists from North America and Europe can start enjoying that highly-aided bike rides through BMW Motorrad Navigator IV.
Click here for more details on the product garmin.blogs.com

Chinese state media announces country’s own satnav system by 2015

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

compass_satWhile India could launch its satellite navigation system in less than two years, the Peoples Republic of China sees itself owning and operating one in the year 2015. In such event, China will materialize the plan to complete its system called COMPASS satellite which will then be independent of foreign technology. For many years now, China has remained relying on the US-developed Global Positioning System, such that completing their own project could mean severing their ties to the US in terms of needing the GPS services.
Earlier this year, satellite dishes in Beijing launched the second navigational satellite which will be followed by 30 more orbiters until 2015. The system will then comprise the nation’s global positioning network called the Beidou Navigation System. The first COMPASS satellite was launched in April 2007, following four other earlier experimental satellites for the past decades.
The launch of COMPASS satellite will mean the Chinese will now have a system to provide them with services for transportation and meteorology. It is also targeted to be the major mover and source of information regarding petroleum prospecting for the country’s oil industry, and for telecommunications, public security and disaster forecasting. More so, China’s space administration reports that the system will further render a more advanced technology for its clients as far as location and navigation is concerned. The reports further stated the technology will provide accurate longitude, latitude and altitude information, along with much safer positioning, velocity and timing communications for its users.
The COMPASS satellite is expected to be at par with the US-developed global positioning system, and that of the European Union’s Galileo Positioning System. The Chinese government is also looking into developing the COMPASS to rival the GLONASS of Russia, and definitely surpass the same technology currently being developed by India.
For other information related to China’s GPS endeavors, click here physorg.com
And also at spacedaily.com

CoPilot launches best ever sat nav for Android

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

travroute_copilot_7_gpsFinally, a turn-by-turn GPS navigation software for Android! Gone is the time where despite being loaded with GPS and Google maps, you still look for the most suitable GPS software on the Google phone operating system. CoPilot Live has been launched to do away with those old-fashioned sat-nav features and applications.
The first ever turn-by-turn satellite navigation applications for Android phones, it boasts of an advanced GPS navigations guidance, easier scrolling menus, those helpful maps and safety camera alerts. The satnav functions for your Androids has just jumped from basic to super special as you have lane indicators display and all other best features of all satnavs combined.
The CoPilot Live is greatly helpful with its voice-active turn-by-turn guide throughs that won’t overload your brain. It also provides real time travel infos fast and has 3D mapping, making sat-nav even more lovable! Of course, it still has the traditional but very helpful features which you find in Windows Mobile, Android and Symbian. But the big difference – to your great advantage – is the touchscreen feature controls which allows you to go through menus and find locations on maps. The digital street maps, by the way, are all kept on the phone memory so they are quick and so fast to load.
Apart from those great features, there are additional services with the CoPilot as well. Like using the phone’s network connection for real-time traffic alerts and information, five days advance weather forecats and a new location sharing service called CoPilot LiveLink. It’s just like any other satnav, except it has the best features ever, and it’s on your T-Mobile, or HTC Magic, or whatever is most suitable for your Android handset.
What’s more, there’s the online features like location sharing which can be shared to your friends and family. Never has satnavs been bringing you closer to the world while on your own!

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Lost? Let the TomTom XL V3 WE find your way!

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

tomtom-xl-340The emerging GPS company TomTom has released its brother product to the TomTom XL V3 (Great Britain), the TomTom XL V3 (Western Europe). Like all of the great TomTom products, this one is also very simple to configure and use while on the go. It features Plug & Go technology so it works directly out of the box without any need for updating maps or routes. Designed with a high quality 3.5” TFT color LCD touchscreen, the TomTom XL V3 WE keeps it’s appealing reputation alive. To keep you concentrated on the road, the screen features an anti-glare screen for an optimal viewing experience. Contained within the memory is 99% of the map data from Western Europe to help you find how to get wherever you are going. This device can easily be placed in your vehicle and weighs in at a light 174 grams. It has a battery life of 2 hours for when you may need to use it while outside of your vehicle.

One of the favorite features that many TomTom XL V3 WE reviews state is the ability you have to choose certain routes. You have the option to choose shortest mileage distance, quickest time, you can avoid toll roads and congested areas of traffic as well. For multiple point road trips, you can easily plan your trip by selecting several way points and destinations. While you are driving voice commands tell you when and where you will have to turn next. The volume increases based on your speed automatically which is very hand in cars with loud interiors. The clear instructions can be given in 36 different languages and 55 voices. TomTom Plus services enable one to view real time traffic and weather conditions as well as detailed maps, scenic routes, and more. You can easily connect to your mobile phone with the built-in Bluetooth technology that stores up to 5 mobile numbers it can connect to. Another included feature is the Buddy finder which allows you to keep in contact and navigate together with your friends.

Overall the TomTom XL V3 GB is a great purchase for anyone who has a hard time with directions or just wants to retire the outdated paper maps. Drive with confidence knowing you will no longer be lost while on the road!

Nav N Go, Nextar partnership saw release of satnav model

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

ces_2008_navngo_3delevationThe Nav N Go navigation software is now included in Nextar’s new electronic Product model called 43LT, building a new, solid partnership between the designer and marketer with the navigation company. The new model would be the first model to include Nav N Go software.
This is most welcomed news for the Nextar users as Nv N Go come with a free lifetime subscription, with no additional charges for any report rendered to the device. From the moment the system is turned on, no activation is needed as the special features do so by itself. Also, the 43LT navigation system will have its online map updates even more advanced, giving wider scope to users soon as it will be released in the third quarter of 2009. Navteq, on the other hand, delivers the gadget’s reports on live traffic that are available on through the vehicle’s radio system.

Meanwhile, the Nextar 43LT has a simple 4.3 inch TFT touch-screen display which provides spacious, clear and colorful map images from all of the fifty states in the US, and includes Puerto Rico. It also comes with the text-to-speech technology that distinctly pronounces road names and features voice-guided directions with turn-by-turn voice prompts. Its signal reception is assured with a built-in antenna and the prompts are highly audible through a built-in speaker system. With over 1.6 million points of interest in JPEG images, and the 43LT also has the ability to play MP3 files.
On the other hand, this development between Nav N Go and Nextar could be a good start for both to develop more new products in the future. Jim Nardulli, SVP for global sales at Nav N Go consider the creation and launch of the product as a wise move of Nextar as it proves itself highly competitive in the fastest-growing GPS navigation manufacturers.

More details about the 43LT could be found at usprwire.com
And also at nextar.com