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Sanyo rolls out 1Seg-packing "Gorilla" NV-SD585DT GPS unit (Engadget)
Filed under: GPS Sanyo's Gorilla GPS devices are certainly never lacking when it comes to non-GPS-related features, and it looks like its new NV-SD585DT model is no exception. This one shrinks things down slightly from the last model we saw with a 5.8-inch touchscreen, although you'll still get a 1Seg mobile TV tuner, 4GB of solid state storage, an FM transmitter, an SD card slot, ...
GPs "gentlemen agreements" blocking patient choice: health minister (AFP via Yahoo! News)
GPs were criticised Thursday for engaging in "gentlemen's agreements" whereby they agree not to accept patients previously registered with other doctors.
Sex Offender Removes GPS Device (CBS 5 Phoenix)
A 46-year-old convicted sex offender removes his GPS monitoring device and flees from probation, Phoenix police say.
All Gems buses to have GPS system (Khaleej Times)
DUBAI - Nearly 700 buses of 16 Gems schools, which transport about 40,000 students everyday, will be enabled with the Global Positioning System (GPS) to determine the location, speed, direction and time of each bus.
GPS might help monitor fuel usage (The Oklahoman)
For large vehicle fleets, GPS units could be the ultimate fuel usage watchdog or the king of nitpicking micromanagement tools. Skyrocketing gas prices have large fleets on the lookout for the former. That's why Global Positioning System companies have recently started pitching the satellite-powered tracking technology as a way large vehicle fleets, particularly those belonging to governments, ...
Hemisphere GPS Outback S3 (Iowa Farmer)
Hemisphere GPS introduces Outback S3 which combines the most popular features of both the Outback S2 and the Outback 360 with the latest developments in Crescent GPS receiver technology.
One in four GPs hastened death (Perth Now)
ALMOST one in four WA GPs has admitted to accelerating the death of a terminally ill patient with their consent, a new survey of doctors has revealed.
New Research With GPs Suggests Sick Notes Are A Complex Issue, UK (Medical News Today)
New qualitative research presented today (2nd July 2008) at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Society of Occupational Medicine suggests that GPs have widely differing views about their role in filling in sickness certificates, find it difficult to assess fitness for work and are concerned about their lack of training in Occupational Health.
Q&A: GPs and choice (BBC News)
GPs have been accused of blocking patient choice by a health minister. A look at why this is a contentious issue and what is happening in practice.
Nav-Mat Mount keeps the GPS off the windshield (Yahoo! Tech Advisors)
A few months ago, I told you the best way to keep GPS thieves at bay was to keep mountable GPS systems out of sight. The mistake most people do, though, is hide the GPS system in their glove box and leave the GPS mount attached to the window. This results in broken windows, ransacked cars, and angry GPS owners who now have to replace a window and buy another GPS system. Some tipsters in ...