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Headlines matching 'GPS'
Mon January 30, 2012
Source     Fark Headline Comments
(CNN) Sad Another Japanese tradition is discarded in favor of the western way   (globalpublicsquare.blogs.cnn.com) (19)


Tue January 24, 2012
(The Atlantic) Followup Why the Supreme Court ruling on GPS tracking is worse than it sounds  (theatlantic.com) (130)


Mon January 23, 2012
(Washington Post) Interesting Biggest solar storm since 2005 underway, expected to peak Tuesday. Possible effects include disruptions of satellite communication, electrical transmission and GPS navigation. The Sun is here  (washingtonpost.com) (111)
(CBS News) Hero In a freak mishap, the Supreme Court votes *against* the police state by striking down warrantless GPS vehicle tracking  (cbsnews.com) (222)


Wed January 18, 2012
(GigaOM) Spiffy Now that iPhone is finally available on all three major carriers, iOS marketshare in the US has just jumped from 25.1% in October to 44.5% in December. See, they didn't need to sue everyone into submission after all  (gigaom.com) (41)


Sun January 15, 2012
(Scientific American) Interesting This article is a total clock tease  (scientificamerican.com) (21)


Fri January 13, 2012
(The Truth About Cars) Scary Not News: People are stealing cars. News: Car thieves are getting more technologically sophisticated. FARK: They can steal it while you're farking driving it  (thetruthaboutcars.com) (33)
(PhysOrg.com) Scary Some dating websites don't remove GPS data from photos; others don't cater to stalkers  (physorg.com) (33)


Sun January 08, 2012
(C|Net) Amusing Microsoft receives approval for patent on "avoid ghetto" feature for use with GPS  (news.cnet.com) (284)


Sat January 07, 2012
(Huffington Post) Interesting No matter which side you're on, your home life just became more difficult. And admissible in court  (huffingtonpost.com) (44)


Mon January 02, 2012
(The New York Times) Interesting (Man runs into smoky room and breathlessly shouts) "It's called 史普尼克1號" (Man already in room puffing on a cigar replies) "We know"  (nytimes.com) (28)


Sun January 01, 2012
(Ric Romero, Esq) Interesting Ric Romero says that the Android outperforms iPhones when it comes to GPS apps. GPS stands for "Global Positioning System", which is a space-based satellite navigation system that provides location anywhere on or near the Earth  (abclocal.go.com) (119)


Sat December 31, 2011
(Daily Mail) Obvious Teenagers 'going too far' sexually while drunk. Just not with you  (dailymail.co.uk) (76)


Tue December 27, 2011
(BBC) Interesting Built in a Pizza Hutt, controlled by network of PolyStations, powered by Borio cookies, China unveils new Beidou navigator  (bbc.co.uk) (23)


Fri December 16, 2011
(News.com.au) Obvious Psychologist says dangerous older drivers can be identified by how poorly they navigate through a maze with a pencil -- much like a Farmer's Market with a car  (news.com.au) (20)


Thu December 08, 2011
(Washington Post) Followup For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish, but be forever protected from government plots to embed GPS tracking devices in their bodies  (washingtonpost.com) (105)


Mon December 05, 2011
(MSNBC) Interesting Ford's 2013 Lincoln MKS Sedan will have technology to tell when the driver is distracted. Control switch to be found under knob for voice texting and between video player and GPS  (bottomline.msnbc.msn.com) (51)


Thu November 24, 2011
(USA Today) Interesting Pet owners using GPS technology to keep track of their animals. If there was only some kind of restraining device owners could buy to keep pets tethered  (yourlife.usatoday.com) (22)


Tue November 22, 2011
(Some Guy) Dumbass Because what today's distracted drivers REALLY need is rear-view mirrors with video playback and touch screen gaming  (gizmag.com) (4)


Sun November 20, 2011
(Washington Post) Scary Increased use of GPS tracking devices: THIS IS AN OUTRAGE. Ubiquitous presence of surveillance cameras: Mild concern. Unfettered growth of license plate tracking cameras: Meh  (washingtonpost.com) (103)


Sun November 13, 2011
(CNN) Interesting Fareed Zakaria urges caution before launching into war with Iran, even if we are rushing to get the complete Middle East War collection   (globalpublicsquare.blogs.cnn.com) (171)


Thu November 10, 2011
(Wired) Scary If it is legal for the Feds to track you with a GPS then it should be legal to film the Feds putting the GPS tracker under your car. Right?  (wired.com) (249)


Fri November 04, 2011
(CBS 46 Atlanta) Dumbass Authorities match up sex offender's ankle monitor GPS coordinates and the location of three reports of indecent exposure, consider also charging him with assault for giving his lawyer a migrane  (cbsatlanta.com) (8)


Thu November 03, 2011
(Some Guy) Interesting New GPS device alerts domestic violence victims that it's time to start making some damn sandwiches again  (newyork.cbslocal.com) (45)


Wed November 02, 2011
(Telegraph) Interesting "Magical Sunstone", the predecessor to GPS, found in shipwreck salvage  (telegraph.co.uk) (34)


Thu October 27, 2011
(USA Today) Spiffy GPS shoes now available for Alzheimer's patients, confused seniors, Rams wide receivers  (content.usatoday.com) (17)

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