GPS Electronics Briefs
LandAirSea Announces Price-cuts On Two Of Its Most Popular Passive GPS Trackers
CHICAGO, Feb. 22, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- LandAirSea Systems, Inc. , a leading manufacturer and developer of GPS tracking devices since 1994, has announced that they have cut prices on their most popular ...
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GPs 'to prescribe health apps'
GPs could soon offer their patients free smartphone apps to help with managing health conditions.
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GPs 'overpaid for ghost patients'
GPs have been overpaid millions of pounds for patients who have moved practice, died or been forced to leave the country, according to a new report.
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GPS attacks risk maritime disaster, trading chaos
* Jamming of GPS now poses real danger-experts * Tests show serious impact on ships in English Channel * GPS "spoofing" could pose serious risk to markets LONDON, Feb 22 (Reuters) - Satelite ...
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UK study reveals GPS jamming use
The illegal use of Global Positioning System (GPS) jammers in the UK is highlighted in a new study.
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Could GPS Problems Explain Seemingly Faster-Than-Light Neutrinos?
Could GPS Problems Explain Seemingly Faster-Than-Light Neutrinos?
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GPS Jammers Could Spell Trouble In The UK
New groundbreaking research has revealed that Global Positioning System (GPS) jammers in use on British roads are potentially a major threat to tracking systems and mobile networks. The evidence was presented at the GNSS Vulnerability 2012: Present Danger, Future Threats conference today along with predictions of a major incident involving ships in the English Channel over the next decade caused ...
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PCTEL to Showcase New Precision GPS L1/L2 Antenna at AUSA Winter Symposium
PCTEL, Inc. , a leader in antenna and scanning receiver solutions, announced today its new GPS L1/L2 ruggedized antenna designed for reliable performance in high-precision, heavy-duty GNSS tracking applications.
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GPs overpaid for 95,000 'ghost' patients
The NHS is overpaying millions of pounds to GPs for "ghost" patients who have moved practice, died or left the country, a government spending watchdog has found.
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6 questions about GPS trackers in cars
An Ontario man's recent discovery that someone had covertly attached a GPS tracking device to his vehicle led him to call for Canadians to realize how the technology can be used.
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