Lower-priced PNDs and GPS-enabled handsets helped the Asian navigation market to prosper in 2007, and total shipments topped 39 million for the year. That figure is expected to exceed 185 million in 2012, according to a new forecast from ABI Research.
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CellularNews on 1st Apr 2008 (via cellular-news.com)
Mio Technology Corporation, a leading maker of mobile GPS devices, and Qualcomm Incorporated, a leading developer and innovator of advanced wireless technologies and data solutions, today announced a collaboration to develop connected personal navigation devices (PNDs). These new connected PNDs will leverage Qualcomm's technology with the QST1100(TM) chipset to deliver industry-leading GPS perform
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MobilityPhones on 30th Jan 2008 (via mobilityphones.com)
Mio Technology Corporation, a maker of mobile GPS devices, and Qualcomm Incorporated today announced a collaboration to develop connected personal navigation devices (PNDs). These new connected PNDs will leverage Qualcomm's technology with the QST1100(TM) chipset to deliver industry-leading GPS performance and cellular connectivity for real-time traffic updates, voice call capabilities and more.Wi
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CellPhoneDigest on 30th Jan 2008 (via cellphonedigest.net)
"Mio Technology Corporation, a leading maker of mobile GPS devices, and Qualcomm Incorporated (Nasdaq: QCOM), a leading developer and innovator of advanced wireless technologies and data solutions, today announced a collaboration to develop connected personal navigation devices (PNDs). These new connected PNDs will leverage Qualcomm's technology with the QST1100 chipset to deliver industry-leadi
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PDAsNews on 30th Jan 2008 (via pdasnews.com)
GPS device manufacturer, Mio Technology and Qualcomm have announced a collaboration to develop connected personal navigation devices (PNDs). These new connected PNDs will leverage Qualcomm's technology with the QST1100 chipset to deliver GPS capability within cellular devices.
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CellularNews on 30th Jan 2008 (via cellular-news.com)
Partnership brings location-based services to mobile phones, media players and PNDs.
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MobileBurn on 21st Jan 2008 (via MobileBurn.com)
Mobile phone-based navigation is poised to dominate the GPS market, according to a new study issued by analysis firm Telematics Research Group. TRG reports that while portable navigation device makers like Garmin and TomTom remain worldwide market leaders, selling 30 million dedicated PNDs in 2007, handset makers like Nokia, Motorola, LG and Samsung are quickly gaining ground, moving about 20 mill
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FierceWireless on 4th Jan 2008 (via fiercewireless.com)