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- 500 mln portable navigation units to sell by 2015
- While Garmin and TomTom remain the worldwide market leaders for portable navigation devices today, mobile phone makers Nokia, Motorola, LG and Samsung are expected to lead the way in the near future. This will happen as the worldwide portable navigation market grows from 50 mln units in 2007 to more...
- Tags: Navigation, Mobile, Cell Phone, TRG, Advertising & Promotion, Cellular Phones, Marketing, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, site admin
- Blog posts 2008-01-04
- 28 mln of US cars to support auxiliary audio-in jacks by 2011
- According to TRG, 39 models from major auto brands currently sell vehicles into the US market with iPod adapters or auxiliary-input jacks. By 2011, 28 mln cars in the US and 73 mln cars worldwide will be equipped with iPod integration solutions of one kind or another. Automotive auxiliary inputs...
- Tags: Bluetooth, TRG, Bluetooth A2DP
- Blog posts 2005-12-22
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- Solaris x86 experience predicts security disaster for Mactel
- Mitre.org's CVE registery contains about 425 Solaris vulnerability reports of which about two thirds have some relation to Sun supported software. Look at those carefully and you see mention of 21 apparently distinct exploits. Here, for example, is the main entry for several lp and lpset related vulnerability claims...
- Tags: UNIX, Processors, security, Solaris-x86 experience, SF Reference, Sun Solaris
- Blog posts 2006-04-05
- 17 automakers to support Bluetooth in 2005
- According to Telematics Research Group, 17 automotive manufacturers will offer Bluetooth-based communications options in their 2005 production vehicles. Last year only 7 auto manufacturers supported Bluetooth. The immediate opportunity may be with backseat entertainment and in-vehicle navigation solutions where TRG found the majority of the automotive manufacturers (28 out of...
- Tags: Bluetooth, manufacturer
- Blog posts 2005-01-21
- 17 automakers to support Bluetooth in 2005
- According to Telematics Research Group, 17 automotive manufacturers will offer Bluetooth-based communications options in their 2005 production vehicles. Last year only 7 auto manufacturers supported Bluetooth. The immediate opportunity may be with backseat entertainment and in-vehicle navigation solutions where TRG found the majority of the automotive manufacturers (28 out of...
- Tags: Bluetooth, manufacturer
- Blog posts 2005-01-21
- Dell asks PC buyers nuclear questions
- Dell asks PC buyers nuclear questionsThis PC will not be used for P2P activity...Good grief. I am sure they are complying with some sort of disclosure laws, but c'mon. Pretty soon the EULAs will include affidavits affirming you won't use a PC for downloadind tunes, porn, or recipes...
- Tags: Desktops, PC, Dell Computer Corp.
- Discussion threads 2004-02-20
- TRG: 2.1 M telematic devices in 2003
- According to a recent report from the Telematics Research Group, by the end of 2003, over 2.1 million embedded telematics units will be shipped in North America, rising to over 2.3 million by the end of next year. Telematics device integration units will not be as popular in North America,...
- Tags: Telematics Research Group
- Blog posts 2003-09-15
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