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Magellan Navigation's News
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GPS device maker Garmin had no comment, as did Magellan. "In regards to today's news, there are a lot of interesting developments and opportunities in the ...View Full Article Read More
... and much talked about Google Navigation. At first I didn't think it could touch a dedicated GPS unit, such as those available from Garmin and Magellan. ...View Full Article Read More
Customers include 10 Fortune 100 companies including Boeing, Clarion, Denso, Magellan, Visteon and the US Navy. More information can be found at ...View Full Article Read More
... around in-car navigation. Automakers started building sophisticated nav systems into dashboards, and that companies like Garmin and tomtom, Magellan, ...View Full Article Read More
by Doug Aamoth on May 15, 2009 Here'sa nice deal on a decked out GPS system from Magellan. You can get the Maestro 4350, a 4.3-inch touchscreen unit that ...View Full Article Read More
They often include a GPS chip and offer subscription-based navigation services for about $10 a month. Stand-alone units from Garmin , TomTom, Magellan and ...View Full Article Read More
Several Mio and Magellan personal navigation devices (PNDs) now use the ROCm GPS technology from Atheros Communications. According to the company, ...View Full Article Read More
by Troy Dreier We haven't seen anything new from Mio in the US since parent company MiTAC purchased Magellan in December, 2008. Last we heard, in fact, ...View Full Article Read More
Taiwan-based MiTAC International purchased the consumer products division of Magellan Navigation in December. The acquisition, which was completed in ...View Full Article Read More
When it comes to GPS navigation, buyers are looking for bargains, and three new Magellan devices aim clearly for the frugal shopper. ...View Full Article Read More
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