Archive for October, 2007

GPS Versus Speed Radar — Misuse Of Both Technologies

Accused speeder to cops: My GPS proves your radar gun is wrong
By Ken Fisher | Published: October 26, 2007 - 10:27AM CT
GPS-based tracking devices don’t just help you figure out where you are and where you’re going, they might also help you avoid a speeding ticket. Shaun Malone of California is contesting a [...]

GPS and the ‘Hood — And Why I think It’s a Good Idea

GPS is great. Before handheld receivers became widespread, how did we ever find small boxes of random crap in the woods? Stalkers were among the first to see the technology’s potential, using it to track the movements of ex-girlfriends by sticking modified cell phones beneath their vehicles, but the state of California thinks that GPS [...]

E-Drive Technology Ltd

The following is a paid review. I was compensated for my time to research and write. All opinions expressed are strictly my own.
Introduction: I was asked to look over the products and services of a firm I wasn’t familiar with today, E- Drive Technology Ltd., located in Tirat Hacarmel (near Hafia), Israel. [...]

Not Responsible For Broken Windshields — Part 1

It’s beginning to look as if my “Cute” little title will prove a little hollow … neither the Red Sox nor the Rockies have been hitting anything out to Lansdowne Street, but for a fan, there’s always tomorrow … or Sunday in this case, when the Series resumes in Denver and both teams get a [...]

Nobody Wants To Be GPS Tracked — Or Do They?

An interesting little article today I picked up on about GPS tracking and the social networking phenomenon.  I get plenty of searches here at GPS ROI Tracking and also have heard plenty of people express their desire not to be tracked.  It’s almost obligatory that every business owner will ask about the possibilities of tracking [...]

Not Responsible For Broken Windshields — Intro

If you’re going to Boston in the next few days you can park on Lansdowne Street, but I wouldn’t recommend it, since the Blake Street Bombers will be in town. I’m sure the Red Sox will already have the signs up like my headline … not responsible for broken windshields, or damage to anything [...]

Too Cheap To GPS Track? You’ll Learn

My friend and GPS colleague Rob Donat and I have been exchanging comments about businesses losing everything, or at the least losing “big time” by thinking they are saving a buck by foregoing the benefits of using GPS tracking.  I wrote recently about a small trucking company forced out of business by a GPS tracking-preventable [...]

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