US wants portable, rugged atomic clocks

The US military is looking for advanced portable atomic clocks it says will help bolster secure data routing, build communication systems that are insensitive to jamming and provide more reliable and robust global positioning than current time-keeping systems. Read more

Navteq system drops ‘feet’ for landmarks

Digital mapping company Navteq has introduced a new navigation system that guides drivers based on the way people naturally give each other directions, with Chicago as one of the initial cities in the launch.

Law Enforcement Associates Launches “Previews” Video Surveillance System

RALEIGH, NC--(Marketwire - 09/02/10) - Law Enforcement Associates Corporation (LEA) (OTC.BB: LAWE - News ), a leading U.S.-based developer, manufacturer and distributor of electronic surveillance and monitoring equipment, today announced the formal launch of its anticipated Previews portable video surveillance platform. Previews is a small, low-power video operating unit that allows users to ...

Garmin® Introduces the nüLink! 1695 for Super-Sized Connected Navigation

OLATHE, Kan.----Garmin International Inc., a unit of Garmin Ltd. , the global leader in satellite navigation, today announced the nüLink! 1695 – a 5-inch touchscreen portable navigation device that connects drivers with relevant, online information from Garmin’s nüLink! service, including links to online information like Google™ Local Search, traffic, weather, fuel prices, flight status, and ...

Samsung Galaxy Tab makes official debut: due September 2010

We’re waiting for Samsung’s IFA 2010 press conference to begin, but the company has already outed its much-anticipated Galaxy Tab slate. As we’ve seen from the teaser, the Samsung Galaxy Tab has a 7-inch 1024 x 600 touchscreen, Android 2.2 Froyo and integrated 3G. The iPad rival also supports Flash Player 10.1 and runs on Samsung’s own 1GHz Hummingbird processor paired with either 16GB or 32GB ...