Bonnie Cha was a former chief correspondent for CNET Crave, covering every kind of tech toy imaginable (with a special obsession for robots and Star Wars-related stuff). When she's not scoping out ...
I spend a lot of time in my car. Like a fair number of people who work in the San Francisco Bay Area, I commute a long distance—in my case, 60 miles one way. I've learned to time my commute to avoid ...
California-based Dash Navigation is looking to stir up the ever-evolving world of GPS navigation when it begins shipping its Dash Express during the first quarter of 2008. The company says their ...
People buy GPS locators for one major reason — to find out where they are on this big, blue planet of ours. Gadgets that talk to the network of Global Positioning Satellites orbiting the Earth are ...
The big news today is that the eagerly anticipated Dash Express—that GPS that is internet connected for traffic data download and upload and all sorts of live data—is available for pre-order for $599 ...
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Sunnyvale, Calif. — Dash Navigation has launched what it claims is the industry’s first personal navigation device (PND) with two-way traffic. The device, which had its price reduced to $399, went on ...
Sunnyvale, Calif. — The price of Dash Navigation’s Dash Express, hailed as the industry’s first two-way, always-on, cellular connected, personal navigation device (PND), has been lowered in limited ...
Dash Navigation has announced that it’s going to stop selling the Dash Express, its clever, well-reviewed Web-enabled GPS unit. Instead, it’ll focus on licensing its technology to manufacturers of ...