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Broadcom announces more accurate GPS chip
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30-centimeter accuracy


Broadcom said it is sampling the first mass-market chip that can take advantage of new global navigation satellite signals and will give the next generation of smartphones 30-centimetre's accuracy instead of five metres.

Drone maker threatens its own users
Published in News


Hand over private data or we will brick your toys


The maker of expensive drones, DJI is threatening to brick users gadgets if they don’t hand over their personal data. on its website.

Galileo takes off
Published in News
19 December 2016

Galileo takes off


Beelzebub has a devil put aside already

The European Space Agency (ESA) has announced that its Galileo satellite service has begun operations and will be providing a rival to the US GPS system.

China using Beidou to track people
Published in News


Taiwan government warns employees not to use it

The Taiwan Ministry of Science and Technology is warning government employees to avoid using phones that use China's GPS system Beidou to prevent ‘targeted attacks’

Smart shoes: MediaTek Labs help track your kids
Published in IoT


Answering the eternal question - where is my kid?

MediaTek LinkIt developer board has enabled the creation of a rather interesting product, wearable connected shoes. 

Germans invent shock nav
Published in News


Ve have vays of making you valk

German boffins from the University of Hannover have come up with a Sat Nav for walkers which delivers electric shocks to a leg muscle.

25 November 2013

Motorists hate sat-nav



AA survey shows they prefer print

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Oh that 2D driving



Just can't trust the Yanks
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