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U.S. air-traffic network outdated, costly

A World War II-era air traffic network that often forces planes to take longer, zigzagging routes is costing U.S. airlines billions of dollars in wasted fuel while an upgrade to a satellite-based system has languished in the planning stages for more than a decade.

Nokia GPS device gives good directions but still lags behind

First announced at SEMA 2007, the Nokia 500 Auto Navigation system is finally hitting the streets.

Time.com: GPS Helps Prosecute Criminals

Eric Hanson's trial was among recent criminal cases around the country in which authorities used GPS navigation devices to help establish a defendant's whereabouts

Is GPS a high-tech crime-fighting tool or Big Brother?

It's the stuff crime movies are made of: Determined police officers shadowing their suspect as he drives around town, watching and waiting for his next move, always careful not to lose him.

Biofuel road trip caught on tape

CNN.com producer Cody McCloy and co-pilot Brian Hardy set out on a two-week cross-country road trip in a 30-year-old truck, which they intended to fuel using only biodiesel.

Fortune: GPS makers battle the iPhone

Garmin's latest GPS device, the nuvi 880, says a lot about the state of the market for portable navigation devices. The gadget has it all: directions, MP3 player for listening to songs and books, a photo viewer - even an alarm clock.

GPS pokes new peepholes into mobile screens

Very soon, the most common phrase transiting through mobile phone networks will no longer be "Where are you?" but "I see you."

TomTom GPS device a savvy navigator

When it comes to in-car GPS, TomTom has always been of the philosophy that its products should be about navigation first.

Tips to avoid being victimized on vacation

No one knows better than the police which tricks criminals are using to prey on unsuspecting tourists.

Time.com: Why You Can't Track Your Stolen GPS

Dashboard GPS devices are thieves' hot new target. But the irony is that your tracking device can't be tracked once it's lost. Why not?

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