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Zander to be replaced by Brown as Motorola CEO {Engadget}

Nov 30th 2007 11:28AM More likely he'll be remembered for coming on after the RAZR was already baked, and then driving an iconic American company into the ground. Thanks Ed.

Zander to be replaced by Brown as Motorola CEO {Engadget Mobile}

Nov 30th 2007 11:26AM More likely he'll be remembered for coming on after the RAZR was already baked, and then driving an iconic American company into the ground. Thanks Ed.

HP introduces iPAQ 600 and 900 series Windows Mobile 6 phones {Engadget Mobile}

Sep 6th 2007 1:06PM What do you mean "albeit assisted" GPS? This has a fully functional GPS chip, and (much like the BlackBerry 8800) I doubt this will be A-GPS. A Moto V3m on Sprint is a good example of a phone using A-GPS. Do some homework on the technology.

Is this the US Nokia N95? {Engadget Mobile}

Aug 9th 2007 8:51PM This would be just the third GSM handset with integrated GPS offered by a U.S. carrier:
http://www.thegpsinsider.com/2007/08/09/coming-to-america-nokia-n95-with-3g/

But I'm still scratching my head over AT&T with this. Why would they want to cannibalize iPhone sales with this? Or more specifically, those juicy iPhone data plans...

Is Nokia readying a 3G N95 for America? {Engadget Mobile}

Aug 9th 2007 4:49PM I have an N95 - and you're right, I forgot about the Maps upgrade. But I can't imagine many people really take the time to use the map uploader. What if I'm on a business trip to NYC and didn't upload the right region?

Is Nokia readying a 3G N95 for America? {Engadget Mobile}

Aug 9th 2007 2:18PM Jonathan - Nokia doesn't have a subscription navigation app. You'd be paying TeleNav, Telmap or some other turn-by-turn provider. Plus $ for the data plan that you would need. Yes, GPS positioning is free, but all those maps and routing eat up the KB fast...

Is Nokia readying a 3G N95 for America? {Engadget Mobile}

Aug 9th 2007 11:42AM Well it certainly won't be T-Mobile. Who else other than AT&T would possibly carry this? And it would be only the third GSM handset with GPS offered by a U.S. carrier:
http://www.thegpsinsider.com/2007/08/09/coming-to-america-nokia-n95-with-3g/

Vodafone picks up GPS-equipped BlackBerry Curve 8310 {Engadget}

Aug 1st 2007 11:19AM But who's powering the Vodafone Navigator service? This blog has the deets:
http://www.thegpsinsider.com/2007/08/01/gps-enabled-blackberry-curve-8310-hits-vodafone/

SiRF and Intel sign license and development agreement {Engadget}

Jul 31st 2007 11:14PM This was strictly a "warm and fuzzy" Wall Street release. Didn't help much - SiRF is down 10% in extended trading tonight:
http://www.thegpsinsider.com/2007/07/31/intel-and-sirf-partner-for-mobile-gps-development/

Vodafone picks up GPS-equipped BlackBerry Curve 8310 {Engadget}

Jul 31st 2007 6:48PM Don't you mean "Blackberry with a hint of WiFi"? We've had the 8800 with GPS for quite some time...

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