Looking for a navigation system like Tomtom that is bicycle friendly?
August 5, 2009 by GPS and Navigation System Tips
Filed under Navigation, Tracking & Geocaching
Both my parents have a tomtom, and after seeing how well it works I want one too. I do not, however, own a car. Nor will I be getting one within the next few years, due to the price of gas and car insurance. Unfortunately I’m terrible with navigation and can’t find my way through my own town. I’m looking for a navigation system that can direct me on a bicycle. (Preferably on the sidewalk) Does such a thing even exist?
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Buy your Audi Navigation System or Vw Mfd Online
August 4, 2009 by GPS and Navigation System Tips
Filed under Navigation, Tracking & Geocaching
It is curious that Audi and Volkswagen do not include a navigation system into the options of the vehicles they produce and sell in many countries. USA Audi or Volkswagen drivers still have no access to these types of devices through their manufacturer. However, many websites have already approached this problem and distribute low priced items.
As the popularity of these devices increases continuously, many of those who desperately desire a navigation system for their Audi or Volkswagen have two solutions: either buy a universal, portable device to accessorize their car or turn to the online providers of Audi navigation and VW MFD. These latter devices offer many advantages to the owner of Audi or Volkswagen.
First, an Audi navigation device is perfectly compatible with your Audi model. There are several models available destined for each type of vehicle, so you can be sure to find a device that you will be able to fit in the front panel of your car. In fact, this is what makes it a more elegant choice. Besides the exterior aspect, these devices include many functions that will make driving easier and even more enjoyable than it already is.
Some of the main functions of an Audi navigation system are vocal warnings of navigation, navigation by cartography, navigation by pictograms, automatic zoom lens in intersection (level of zoom lens 100 mts), intermediate destinations, frequent destinations and Banderas, options of route, dynamic navigation DX (Teleatlas), receiving TMC (optional independent) and receiving RDS options.
Those that have reviewed the Audi navigation system feel most impressed by the user-friendly interface that guides the user to the necessary dials even when the device is set to another language. Another advantage is that you can buy add-on CDs for the system. Such add-ons include other information such as restaurants, golf courses, hotels and other points of interest.
When speaking about Volkswagen vehicles, it is necessary to remember that Volkswagen working with Google is the trendsetter in the domain of navigation systems. Until the revolutionary prototype of navigation system presented in 2006 appears on the market, a good solution is the VW MFD Color Navigation. The VW MFD device has many impressive functions that have made it very famous.
Some of its main features are Gala function (speed-dependent volume regulation), acoustic output as well as via symbols on the display for navigation guidance, alternative representation of road map (zoom shot) or directional marker. Moreover, one can benefit from selectable route options: short or quick, detail storage, announcement of special goals such as airports, hotel, gas stations, current announcement of the target distance as well as accurate arrival time and many others.
If you are keen to accessorize your luxury vehicle with one of the Audi navigation systems or with the VW MFD, do not postpone it any longer. Our specialized site will help you discover the best deal when opting for one of the systems we provide.
Thanks to Amelie Mag for contributing this article to our GPS blog:
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Web Design And Navigation
August 4, 2009 by GPS and Navigation System Tips
Filed under Navigation, Tracking & Geocaching
There are three major types of navigation: global, local and hierarchical.
Web designers use global navigation for medium-sized and small websites to categorize the main points of interest. Hierarchical navigation refers to large websites - such as web directories, article directories, news portals and so on. This approach is somehow confusing for web novices: they cannot really find their way, especially when the navigational structure is not clear (some web designers omit important navigational elements such as “you are here”, “back”, “next page” etc.)
One important note about local navigation: it works great when you need cross traffic. You could use embedded links to lead your visitors to information that is somewhere else on your website or on a different website. But if you need to link to another website use a target=”_blank” approach that will open the link in a new window. That’s how the visitors will not lose the path back to your website.
Many times web designers use a mix of the three navigational styles, depending on the size of a website, its categories and the importance of these categories. As a rule all sites have a global navigation principle: the navigation bar. Standard placements of the navigation bar are on the top or along the left side of the screen. Some designers place the nav bar on the right side - but users are not really familiar with this approach. The worse practice is promoted by flash designers who ignore web usability standards and make the visitors “guess” where the links are.
No matter where you want to place the nav bar, remember: keep it simple. Take a look at the websites of big corporations. For example Philips placed the nav bar at the top to define the main categories and uses a java script to help users navigate to particular points of interest. On secondary pages Philips is using a left navigation bar. All in one, the web designers that created the website for Philips used all three major types of navigation, but the design respects one radical principle: “Sense and simplicity”. That’s right: Philips’ slogan applies perfectly as a fundamental rule when it comes to web design.
Thanks to Scott Lindsay for contributing this article to our GPS blog:
Scott Lindsay is a web developer and entrepreneur. He is the founder of HighPowerSites and many other web projects. HighPowerSites is the easiest do-it-yourself website builder on the web. No programming or design skill required. Get your own website online in just 5 minutes with http://HighPowerSites.com at: http://www.highpowersites.com
Do iphones have a tracking device on them?
August 4, 2009 by GPS and Navigation System Tips
Filed under Navigation, Tracking & Geocaching
Let’s say I lost an iphone. Is there anyway possible to find its location? Do I have to call the phone first? Does the phone have to be in sure to track it? If laptops and dogs can have tracking device chips in them, do iphones?
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Nokia 6110 Navigator Black: Makes a Great Gift
August 3, 2009 by GPS and Navigation System Tips
Filed under Navigation, Tracking & Geocaching
The Unlocked mobile phone Nokia 6110 Navigator is easy to operate & a pleasure to use with all its high quality business & media features. The phone comes with a large 2.2 Inch colour QVGA type screen which displays up to 16 million colours for the user to enjoy all their imaging features. The Nokia 6110 Navigator screen comes with a high screen resolution which is 320 x 240 pixels & provides a clear & bright display.
The Bluetooth Nokia 6110 Navigator Black phone comes with quad band network technology which allows the user to enjoy worldwide roaming with GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800, and GSM 1900. The Nokia 6110 Navigator user can surf the Internet using the phones OSS Web browser to enjoy a mobile Internet experience in their hand. The Nokia 6110 Navigator high quality Smartphone features include an attachment viewer which allows the user to view attachments in popular file formats including Microsoft Word, Excel & PowerPoint. The Nokia 6110 Navigator user can enjoy up to 3 hours and 30 minutes talk time from a fully charged battery & up to 265 hours of standby time.
The cheapest handset Nokia 6110 Navigator user can play their music downloads on the built in music player which supports MP3, MP4, AAC, eAAC+ & WMA music formats. The Nokia 6110 Navigator provides the user with 3D sound from the integrated stereo speakers. The Nokia 6110 Navigator ring tones selection can be as subtle or as lively as the user requires as the phone supports MP3, AAC, polyphonic & video ring tones. The 6110 Navigator comes with a push to talk call feature & hands free speaker phone call feature. The Nokia 6110 Navigator user can send MMS messages, SMS messages, instant messages & audio messages from their Nokia 6110 Navigator. The Nokia 6110 Navigator MMS message can contain text & sound with a photo or video which is an easy way for the user to share their photos & video recording with others.
The very smart handset Nokia 6110 Navigator there are two cameras on the 6110: a pretty redundant 320×240 unit on the front and a 2-megapixel unit with flash on the back, hidden by a cover which slides open to turn the camera on. The Nokia 6110 Navigator are 320×240, 2.2-inch screens on the 6110 was a pleasure to behold: bright, clear and crisp. Please purchase online http://www.phoneandbeyond.com
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