Mio MiBuddy GPS units to trade Windows CE for Android
November 2, 2009

If you’re keeping tabs on Mio Technology’s GPS happenings, you’ll be interested to dip into some facts that PC World has uncovered about the company’s upcoming offerings. According to the mag, the next version of the electronics-maker’s MiBuddy satnav unit will dash the underlying Windows CE architecture for Google’s newer and far more suave Android platform. The new device will be pushing into MID territory, boasting a 4.7-inch touchscreen along with a hardware slider keyboard, the ability to browse the internet, and WiFi and Bluetooth onboard. Call us crazy, but it seems possible that devices like dedicated PNDs running Android could easily adapt Google’s new turn-by-turn system as their primary mode of operation. Alternately, you could switch between Mio’s proprietary version and Google’s variation… or they could axe the big G’s altogether, though that awkward situation makes far less sense to us. No word on timing or price just yet, but we’ll keep you posted.
[Via NaviGadget]
Filed under: GPS
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WildCharge brings ‘wireless’ charging to hundreds of devices
August 14, 2009
We know you’re jealous of your friends’ ability to charge up their RAZRs and iPhones sans wires, so how would you feel if we told you that WildCharge’s newest solution — the PowerDisc — would allow you to use its WildCharger with literally hundreds of devices? It’s true! All you need to charge your previously incompatible hardware wirelessly is this one little wire that attaches the PowerDisc to the PowerLink adapter for your Nokia, Palm, LG, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Micro USB, or Mini USB device. Available on its own for $19.99 or bundled with the WildCharge pad for $64.99. And it looks like the PowerDisc also includes a lanyard — we know how much you love lanyards! So, have you ordered one yet or what?
Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds
WildCharge brings ‘wireless’ charging to hundreds of devices originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 14 Aug 2009 16:33:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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