Dash Express GPS device features a 4.3-inch 480 x 272 pixels TFT LCD touchscreen, SIRFstarIII high performance satellite signal processor, Wi-Fi & Cellular (GPRS) networks to keep device connected at all times, and speakers. It includes true up-to-the-minute traffic data from the most reliable source - other Dash devices. Find anything you need right from the driver's seat using Yahoo! Local Search. Automatically and wirelessly receive updated software and new features. Send addresses straight to your device from any computer via Internet browser or Microsoft Outlook. Interact with your device and other Dash users on my.dash.net.
It's now on Amazon.com for only $250!
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Monday, June 2, 2008
The First Two-Way Internet Connected GPS: Dash Express
Friday, December 28, 2007
Amazon Kindle Easter Eggs
Amazon's new e-book reader, the Kindle, has a few really cool easter eggs as one really clever hacker discovered. Easter eggs are unadvertised hidden features. One of the hidden features is access to Google Maps coupled with CDMA-based location-finding, which allows you to quickly locate nearby gas stations and restaurants (as well as your own custom searches).
The Kindle also comes equipped with a hidden picture viewer and slideshow functionality, the ability to snap a screenshot, a clock quick-look, and Minesweeper. Now why wouldn't they advertise this?
[Source: Engadget]