Articles tagged with: Qualcomm and Navigation
Toshiba Offers Up Details of Snapdragon Smartphone
Toshiba has announced the details of its much heralded Snapdragon based smartphone - the Toshiba TG01. The Toshiba TG01 will be available across Europe in Summer 2009. more
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Marvell Tech Taps Trimble's GPS Software for Chipsets
NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- Marvell Technology Group signed a licensing agreement with Trimble Navigation in a move that it hopes will improve the chips it builds for portable devices. more
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Third of Portable Navigation Devices Will Offer Two-Way Connectivity by 2013
The emergence of connected navigation services such as real-time traffic, live local search and map updates is prompting many PND vendors such as Magellan, Mio, TomTom, and Dash to develop connected personal navigation device (PND) solutions with two-way real-time connectivity based on cellular or Wi-Fi technology. more
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Mio and Qualcomm Announce Collaboration to Develop GPS Devices
GPS device manufacturer, Mio Technology and qualcomm have announced a collaboration to develop connected personal navigation devices (PNDs). These new connected PNDs will leverage qualcomm's technology with the QST1100 chipset to deliver GPS capability within cellular devices. more
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Cameras help to drive 5-fold increase in GPS Consumer Market
Traditionally, geo-tagging has been a complicated procedure, restricting the market to hardcore enthusiasts and professional users. However, new GPS and LBS advances are enabling this market while also driving consumer growth for GPS into cameras and laptops. As analysed in a recent IMS Research report, GPS is going to be integrated in a number of portable devices, such as laptops, PMPs, cellular and digital cameras. The overall market is set to increase 5-fold by 2011, with laptops and digital cameras representing over 20% of the market. more
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