Archive for November, 2006


Generic GPS Receiver

Generic GPS in carThis GPS receiver tested to work with iNavTeq, Delorme Street Atlas, Rand McNally Streets, Microsoft Streets and Trips and many other navigation software that support the standard NMEA-0183 GPS protocol.

MS-GM-03 GPS receiver features 16 parallel channels and 4800 time/frequency search bins provide short start-up time and fast signal acquisition.

Generic GPS With built-in rechargeable Li-ion battery backup to support the Fast Time-to-First-Fix (TTFF) memory and internal clock and enhanced sensitivity, the MS-GM-03 offers good navigation performance even in urban canyons.

The satellite-based augmentation systems, such as WAAS and EGNOS, are supported to yield improved accuracy.

What all this means is that if you have software that can take a GPS unit, but no GPS, then this is the answer you’ve been looking for.

Main Features:

  • Standard NMEA-0183 V3.01 GPS protocol

  • USB interface (usually using Comm Port 5)

  • 16 channel GPS receiver

  • Onboard low-noise and high-gain active antenna

  • 4800 simultaneous time-frequency Dearch Bins

  • SBAS (WAAS, EGNOS) support

  • Low power consumption

  • 6-foot USB cord

  • Waterproof design for all weather

  • Magnetic Base

  • Li-on backup battery for fast Time-to-First-Fix (TTFF)

No Xbox 360 Price Cut

xbox 360 console

You heard it right! Microsoft has no plan of reducing the price of Xbox 360 console as mentioned and discussed couple times around the blogs about a price drop rumors.

So, i suggest you’ll have to wait for Sony’s PlayStation 3 market debut and maybe when competition starts to heats up Microsoft might cut its Xbox price.

More on here {DailyTech}