MIO MiBuddy sería potenciado por Android
Actualidad GPS - manuales y noticias sobre navegadores GPS —
... El fabricante de sistema de navegación GPS Mio está planificando una nueva línea de dispositivos llamado MIO MiBuddy. El rumor es que estos dispositivos vendrían con el sistema operativo Android de Google, y estarían llegando tan pronto como en 2010. ...
Mio MiBuddy GPS units to trade Windows CE for Android
Engadget —
... and WiFi and Bluetooth onboard. Call us crazy, but it seems possible that devices like dedicated PNDs running Android could easily adapt Google's new turn-by-turn system as their primary mode of operation. Alternately, you could switch between Mio's proprietary version and Google's variation... or they could axe the big G's altogether, though that awkward situation makes far less sense to us. No word on timing or price just yet, but we'll keep you posted.
[Via NaviGadget] Filed under: GPS Mio MiBuddy GPS units to trade Windows CE for ...
Mio MiBuddy To Run On Android
Android Phone Fans —
... maker Mio is planning for a new lineup of device called Mio MiBuddy. The rumor is that these devices will come with Google’s Android OS as soon as 2010. What’s even better is that these GPS navigation systems will be very capable and carry the necessary components for WiFi, Bluetooth, and even WiMax – since Android makes it so easy for manufacturers to utilize those features.”
(Image is of a Navman Spirit, not MiBuddy)
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But what good would that be for us (soon to be) Droid users!? ...
Mio MiBuddy to run Google Android?
Mobilewhack.com —
... that Mio has jumped on the Android 2.0 bandwagon with their new Mio MiBuddy. Rumor has it that these will come with Google’s Android OS as quickly as 2010. This MiBuddy is more Mobile Internet Device than satellite navigation system as it has all the necessary components for WiFi, Bluetooth, and even Wimax. It is also rumored to have a 4.7 inch touchscreen, a slide-out keyboard, and windshield mount. No word on price or availability as yet, but it will probably be on display at CES. Source Tags: ...
Wall of Sound is one impressive iPod dock
Mobilewhack.com —
... Check out this Wall of Sound. If you use a magnifying glass on the bottom right corner, you can see the iPod. That’s right, this is an iPod dock to end all iPod Docks. It is spiffy 3×4 foot frame that weighs about 225 pounds, capable of putting out 125 watts of pure 40 Hz-20 kHz frequency response sound. It is quite expensive at $4,500. Source Tags: ...


