Wednesday, March 21, 2007

GPS units let families find a way


GPS units let families find a way
Honolulu Star-Bulletin - Luke Jarrett, 8, follows the clues while on a "Lost: Family Edition" treasure hunt at Waimea Valley Audubon Center. His 4-year-old sister, Gabby, is more interested in the flowers than in learning to use a GPS device to look for hidden scrolls, such

In-car GPS device
CNet - The best places to go are always out of the way and hard to find. And you might not even have an address--just an intersection and some landmarks. GPS in the car can get you through unfamiliar streets on dark nights, leading you to that magical club

AnyTrack GPS-100: Real-Time Portable GPS Tracking
MobileWhack.com - required and can be used practically used anywhere. Users just need to log onto AnyTrack's secure website to locate the device. Subscription for GPS locating requires two service plans priced as $14.95/month and 19.95/month. The AnyTrack GPS device