The goal of the experiment was to see if GPS-enabled cell phones could improve the way traffic data is collected.
If GPS bracelets become widespread, I hope someone develops a smartphone map app that lets you see all the bracelet-wearing criminals in your area.
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The researchers said that if GPs evaluated people who might have depression over two appointments instead of one their diagnostic accuracy rate would rise to 90%.
The Pioneer SmartCradle for iPhones is compatible with all GPS enabled apps, including MotionX-GPS Drive and is the first of its kind to incorporate a built-in gyro sensor and accelerometer combined with an external antenna for improved GPS reception and location accuracy, even if GPS signals are limited by high rise buildings and tunnels.
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Then there is the antenna needed for Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi if it is built in, and one for the GPS receiver, and if you have mobile TV capabilities built in there will be another antenna to receive, say the MediaFLO TV signals on 700 MHz.
You can get neutrinos back under light speed if you can eliminate GPS from the measurements.
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Now, if you really love GPS, you can spring for the Magellan 750M.
There is also the extra pressure this may put on GPs, if they have to conduct their own research to ensure the treatment is right for their patient and liaise with the service provider abroad where necessary.
Following a navigation system's instructions without driving into a ravine is hard enough as it is -- can you even imagine how hard it'd be if you kept losing GPS reception every time you drove within range of an LTE tower?
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If you're in physics, you create inventions, you create lasers, you create transistors, computers, GPS." If you're an investment banker, on the other hand, "you don't create anything new.
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If you crack open your GPS, you could extend the wire between the antenna and the internal antenna, but the loss from the extra wire would degrade the signal.
One possible explanation: According to this reporter's smartphone GPS app, if you use the official bike parking lot, you're still a 1.7-mile walk to the handball arena and 2.4 miles away from the basketball arena.
Indeed, for all the potential of GPS pinpointing, if consumers are turned off by having advertisers track their every move - as they've recently demonstrated online - geographically targeted advertising may not be the most promising way to pump up the wireless market.
Such online research has evolved beyond predicting whether green sneakers will prevail over purple ones--or if customers prefer seat warmers to GPS devices in cars.
He said GPs should ask patients if they had any particular concerns about what might be wrong with them, or if they had read anything about a certain treatment, to involve them more in the consultation.
If you get out of range, a GPS function allows you to track your items on a map.
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How can you tell if your car is bugged or tracked with GPS?
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If and when all this works out the GPs get paid carried interest.
However, many competing programs using GPS data potentially could, even if the insurance companies promise not to use it.
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Talking to the CEO of Southwest Airlines, they estimate that if we put in the new generation of GPS air traffic control, we would save 15 percent in fuel costs.
But if early indications are anything to go by, GPs may becoming more involved in the process.
Dr Micali says the prognosis is much better for children than adults if the problem is identified early by teachers and GPs and children are treated quickly.
If you get out of the range of the GPS tracking system, it will help locate your item on a map with its unique last-seen map pin-drop feature.
It would be best prescribed by GPs in the first instance and, if patients do not respond, that is the appropriate time to refer to a specialist for further investigation and treatment.
"If you're Nokia, you really need robust GPS, robust processing power, " Niederman says.
The technology being used for GPS is over 20 years old, however if it were brought up to date their would be little or no interference at all.
Lawyers for Jones, along with supporters like the ACLU argued GPS tracking violated the Katz doctrine because even if the device was attached to the outside of his car and tracked his movements in the public sphere, it allowed police to assemble a picture that would have been otherwise unfeasible with human agents.
If all works out as expected, you can get a GPS device for Christmas and make a nice profit in the stock.
If you have an iPhone, you can use Automilez, a GPS mileage logging and online log management service.
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Including less privatisation or less threat of privatisation, including giving GPs the right not to have to administer their budgets if they don't want to?
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