| NEWSBRIEFS – LBS |
| More than 100 million users of
mobile LBS in Europe by 2012 |
According to Berg Insight, more than
100 million mobile subscribers in
Europe will use LBS by 2012. Mapping,
navigation and search are believed to
become the top applications, followed
by social networking and tracking.
johan.fagerberg@berginsight.com |
| Mobile
LBS revenue to reach $13.3 b worldwide by 2013 |
After years of hype, mobile LBS are
finally gaining traction among wireless
subscribers. It is driven on the supply
side by WCDMA and GSM handsets
incorporating GPS capabilities; and also
increasing consumer interest in personal
navigation functionality. According to
ABI Research, LBS revenue is forecast
to reach an annual global total of $13.3
billion by 2013, up from an estimated $515
million during 2007. www.reuters.com |
| PND
prices in China dropping |
According to Global Sources, 61% of
mainland China and Taiwan portable
GPS manufacturers expect to reduce
export quotes in 2008, due fierce price
competition.79 percent, expect to
decrease their export quotes by as much
as 10 %. Despite the price decrease, 77
%of the manufacturers plan to increase
production capacity to capitalize on the
growing global demand. www2.theiet.org |
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OnStar ranked top consumer
telematics vendor |
OnStar has been ranked at the top of
the latest Consumer Telematics Vendor
Matrix released by ABI Research. BMW
and Nissan claimed the second and third
spots in this ranking. The Vendor Matrix
is an analytical tool developed by ABI
Research to provide a clear understanding
of vendors’ positions in specific
markets. www.gpsbusinessnews.com
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Honda partners with Japanese
police for location-based crime info |
Honda Motor Co. and Japanese police has
launched a new service for its Internavi
navigation system that displays vehiclerelated
statistics for the destination zone
of the travel. It shows “information on
crimes such as car thefts and break-ins,
and flags high-risk areas near the driver’s
destination, throwing in audio and visual
cues. www.gpsbusinessnews.com
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Sigmatel announces processor
solution dedicated to PNDs |
SigmaTel, Inc., has released complete
processor solution for the portable
navigation GPS market, enabling
lower system costs for PNDs. It has
also integrated analog audio codec
and the power management functions.
www.gpsbusinessnews.com
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Navteq offerings for BTC
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NAVTEQ is working with the Broadcaster
Traffic Consortium, LLC providing realtime
traffic and other location-based
information for PNDs and automobile indash
systems via HD Radio technology.
The technology allows NAVTEQ and
the BTC to deliver high-quality, up-tothe-
minute information including traffic
flow and points of interest to consumers.
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Symbian SQL and new LBS architecture
accelerate path to mobile convergence |
Symbian Limited, has announced Symbian
SQL and an advanced LBS architecture
– two new technologies that herald the
next generation of mobile computing.
It will include advanced desktop and
positioning technologies in its portfolio.
Both the technologies will help developing
handsets that handle very large amounts
of data, and which provide users with
relevant information based on their current
location, in tune with consumer demand.
www.allaboutsymbian.com/news.
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AT&T Launches GPS-Enabled
BlackBerry Pearl 8110 |
AT&T launched the BlackBerry Pearl
8110 with built-in GPS capabilities GPS
support allows AT&T Navigator to provide
users turn-by-turn voice and on-screen directions with moving 3D maps. It also
alerts users through voice and on-screen
prompts to traffic slowdowns and host of
other options.
www.smartphonetoday.com
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Sony Ericsson unveils HSDPA
phones |
Sony Ericsson released twonew HSDPA
phones - the clamshell style Z780 and the
bar style G502. The Z780 is a tri-band 3G,
UMTS/HSDPA 850/1900/2100 and GSM/
GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 phone
while the G502 is UMTS/HSDPA 2100
and GSM/GPRS/EDGE 900/1800/1900.
Both phones come with Google Maps
for Mobile. www.unwir3d.com
www.unwir3d.com
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Real-Time asset location
tracking for Boeing , USA |
RFID Global Solution, Inc. is currently
implementing an RFID-enabled asset
tracking system for The Boeing Company
at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
It uses GlobalView ™ real-time location
tracking software to monitor the
whereabouts of both critical assets and
components across pre-defined areas
of the space center.
www.rfidgs.com
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Researchers crack iPhone’s Wi-Fi positioning
system |
Researchers from the ETH Zurich
breached the iPhone’s/iPod’s Wi-Fi
positioning system and found that the
technology is vulnerable to location
spoofing. The lack of a GPS module in
the first generation iPhone was a surprise
to some, given the fact that the device
comes with a fantastic Google Maps
integration. Apple was able to almost fix
this problem by rolling out support for Skyhook’s WiFi Positioning System with a
software update, but if you ever had doubts
that this alternative positioning system
is not as reliable as GPS, your doubts
are now confirmed.
www.tgdaily.com
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Garmin® provides navigator
for Samsung mobile phones |
Now Samsung mobile phones will have
Garmin’s turn-by-turn, voice-prompted
navigation. It is based on Garmin
Mobile™ XT navigation software,
and are expected to be available in
Europe and other parts of the world in
several months
wwwww8.garmin.com
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Nokia unveils new phones
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Nokia, has recently unveiled Nokia 6600
Fold, Nokia 6600 Slide and Nokia 3600
Slide – Along with other high end features
the 6600 slide is also integrated with
Nokia Maps and optional Bluetooth GPS
module. http://infotech.indiatimes.com
http://infotech.indiatimes.com
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Researchers crack iPhone’s
Wi-Fi positioning system |
Researchers from the ETH Zurich
breached the iPhone’s/iPod’s Wi-Fi
positioning system and found that the
technology is vulnerable to location
spoofing. The lack of a GPS module in
the first generation iPhone was a surprise
to some, given the fact that the device
comes with a fantastic Google Maps
integration. Apple was able to almost fix
this problem by rolling out support for
Skyhook’s WiFi Positioning System with a
software update, but if you ever had doubts
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| Satellite-based
information system to bolster maritime security along
the India coast |
India is setting up a satellite-based
information system to identify and track
ships, bolstering maritime security
along the country’s coast and leading to
faster search and rescue of distressed
vessels. This will bring India in line with
latest guidelines of the Safety of Life at
Sea (Solas) convention administered
by global regulator International
Maritime Organization (IMO).
India, a signatory to Solas, expects
the tracking system—long-range
identification and tracking of ships,
or LITS—to be in place by the first
week of November. Antrix Corp.,
the commercial arm of the country’s
space agency Indian Space Research
Organisation, is implementing the
system for the directorate general of
shipping. LITS would be integrated
with future land-based vesseltracking
systems, including that of
the Coast Guard and the Navy. The
system would come up in Mumbai
with a remote data centre for disaster
recovery in New Delhi. It would track
more than 6,000 ships, including
passenger vessels and high-speed
craft on international voyages using the
mobile network of Inmarsat, the global
mobile satellite communications firm |
| May 08 |