Friday, October 27, 2006

Reviews of the Portable GPS Receiver UT-41 and Portable GPS Receiver MS-GM-03 16-Channel USB NMEA-01

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With portable GPS receivers increasing in popularity for everyday use, we thought it would be useful to give you a couple of reviews of products we have in stock here at Computer Geeks. Designed for use with laptop computers, the UT-41 and MS-GM-03 are both good selections for geeks who want to know where they are at all times. A USB connection, the small size of the unit and more than 6 feet of USB cable make setup and take down of the UT-41 very easy. The Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface on the MS-GM-03 allows this receiver to work with almost any computer and the unit is rugged enough for everyday use and accurate enough for most users’ needs.

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Reviews of the Portable GPS Receiver UT-41 and Portable GPS Receiver MS-GM-03 16-Channel USB NMEA-01

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With portable GPS receivers increasing in popularity for everyday use, we thought it would be useful to give you a couple of reviews of products we have in stock here at Computer Geeks. Designed for use with laptop computers, the UT-41 and MS-GM-03 are both good selections for geeks who want to know where they are at all times. A USB connection, the small size of the unit and more than 6 feet of USB cable make setup and take down of the UT-41 very easy. The Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface on the MS-GM-03 allows this receiver to work with almost any computer and the unit is rugged enough for everyday use and accurate enough for most users’ needs.

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Friday, October 20, 2006

What is Global Positioning System (GPS)?

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The Global Positioning System, commonly known as GPS, is a network of satellites that determines a ground based user’s specific latitude, longitude, and altitude. GPS devices have become more integrated in our daily lives through navigation computers in cars to emergency locators in cellular phones. GPS can even keep the time accurate on watches and VCRs. Portable GPS receivers are becoming increasingly popular for young and old alike.

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Friday, October 13, 2006

Tips for Accessing the Internet Away From Home & Wireless Hotspots

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Whether traveling for business or pleasure, having Internet connectivity and email while on the road is becoming a vital way of life for many people. Hotels, airports, libraries, train stations and of course, the ubiquitous coffee houses all offer wireless service. Some are free and some charge a fee. But how do you connect and minimize broadband frustration when out of the house?

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