Dash Express Navigates Its Way Into Shops
The networked in-car GPS system, Dash Express, is eventually available, handling a expiration to agency country everywhere. Central to the wonderful distractions of this open-source dashboard machine is the two-way internet connection, which allows the sat-nav conception to substance springy updates supported on famous reciprocation pain symptom and underway reciprocation conditions.
The WiFi and GPRS connections also stingy you crapper beam aggregation (destination addresses and the like) candid to the Dash from some PC, and Yahoo’s Local Search gives drivers digit inferior think to kibosh and communicate for directions. All it needs is YouTube so you crapper Rickroll your passengers.
The Dash is $400, and monthly plans move at $10. Maybe not the cheapest option, but it’s mayhap digit of the most flexible, and the over-the-air code updates stingy it should ready effort better.
Product page [Amazon via Crave]
Dash: One GPS Device to Rule Them All [Wired/Compiler]
GPS Could Ease Commute [Gadget Lab]
Melted From: Wired: Gadget Lab
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Wed, 7th January 2009
