Gps handhelds - Sex offenders and the push to limit where they can live 

Santa Rosa’s exclusive Fountaingrove neighborhood could be one of the few areas in the city - along with Oakmont and the Corby Avenue Auto Mall - where registered sex offenders can live after Nov. 7.

Tracking Trucks the Telematics Way 
Fleet operators are using a combination of wireless, computing, and GPS systems to cut costs and keep better tabs on drivers

Aussies go space age 
A Global Positioning Device (GPS) attached to Nathan Bracken during a one-day international earlier this year has revealed a number of interesting facts about the effort cricket players go through on the field.

Charity racers break speed limit 
A popular charity race is tightening its rules after several competitors were found to be travelling well over the speed limit. Organisers only discovered the speeding after GPS readings were posted on a website.








Leave a Reply