October 2007 By:
Jeff Chappell

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Are you one of those who, when faced with a fork in the road, take the one less traveled by, the one that's "grassy and wanted wear?" Now Garmin says it can help you out, as it offers Mad Maps in digital form for its Zumo and Nuvi PNDs.

October 2007 By:
Jeff Chappell

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Want to turn your Palm Treo into a PND? The company is offering a new version of its GPS Navigator package, which includes a GPS receiver and Garmin's Mobile XT software, designed specifically for handheld devices.

October 2007 By:
Eric Gakstatter

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The Garmin Forerunner 305 is the next best thing to having "Ahnold" as your fitness coach. You can load performance data into it and compete against yourself as you run or cycle. Set-up is ultra-fast: Open up, charge it, turn it on, use it. Simple as that.

October 2007 By:
Jeff Chappell

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The television shopping network sold some 51,000 Garmin Nuvi 250W units in a 16-hour period. Now impulse buyers across the nation will be able to easier find their way to retail outlets with their new PNDs--everybody wins.

October 2007 By:
Jeff Chappell

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Have a GPS-enabled phone and want to turn it into a navigation gadget? Garmin is now offering its mobile navigation software independently of any gadget bundle, enabling users to get turn-by-turn directions, maps, even friend-finder functions on their mobiles.

September 2007 By:
Jeff Chappell

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The GPS navigation and mapping software for both Intel- and IBM-based Apple Macintosh computers releases version 1.4, which adds support for Garmin Nuvis and Zumo, beta support for TomTom Go and Rider models, and support for .KML/KMZ and .CSV files.

August 2007 By:
Jeff Chappell

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The GPS units designed to work as cycling computers get some nice upgrades with the 705 and 605 models, including mapping capabilities, navigation and a color display. The 705 can also connect wirelessly to a speed/cadence sensor and third party power meter.

August 2007 By:
Jeff Chappell

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Perhaps Garmin is trying to take a bigger bite out of TomTom's bidnezz on its home turf. Whatever the reason, it is knocking down prices across the pond on its motorcycle nav unit and its entry level N?vi PNDs.

August 2007 By:
Jeff Chappell

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Operating on Sprint's 3G mobile network, the skinny clamshell Fin from Helio (via Samsung) features geotagging and uploads to Flickr, Garmin's navigation service for mobiles, and a bunch of other cool features.
