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Hemisphere GPS Providing AgJunction® Data Management Services on 20 Million Acres
Hemisphere GPS Providing AgJunction® Data Management Services on 20 Million Acres

GPS app usage rising among teenagers with smartphones
GPS app usage rising among teenagers with smartphones, as more and more teens use location services like Foursquare and Facebook to connect and meet up with friends.

N. Korea denies jamming GPS of civilian aircraft
North Korea on Friday denied it had jammed the GPS systems of hundreds of civilian aircraft and ships in South Korea, accusing the South of using problems with navigation equipment to smear the North.

Reminder To Congress: Cops' Cellphone Tracking Can Be Even More Precise Than GPS
In the wake of a historic Supreme Court ruling that police can't use GPS devices planted on a car to track suspects without a warrant, Congress is reconsidering the question of what kinds of location tracking constitute an invasion of privacy. And one privacy and computer security professor wants to remind them that the gadget we all carry in our pockets can track us more precisely than any ...

Hemisphere GPS Announces AgJunction Mobile™ for iPhone and iPad
Hemisphere GPS Announces AgJunction Mobile™ for iPhone and iPad

GPS Tracks Soccer Player Performance
GPS devices help track how players move and how hard they play.

GPS loss kicked off fatal drone crash
A fatal drone crash in South Korea followed a loss of GPS signal – which may have been due to jamming efforts by North Korea

Callaway Announces upro mx+ Golf GPS Device
CARLSBAD, Calif., May 17, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Callaway Golf Company (NYSE: ELY) today announced that its new upro mx+™ golf GPS device will be available in stores starting May 30th. The upro mx+ is the ...

Crossroads GPS fires back at Obama with $25-million ad buy
WASHINGTON -- The 2012 campaign air battle grew more intense Wednesday with the news that Crossroads GPS, the cash-flush conservative advocacy group, is pouring another $25 million into television ads castigating President Obama for “broken” promises.

GPS Bruisers breeze into state
GPS going three up, three down in the first inning Thursday wasn't a good indication of things to come. The Bruisers' 10-run second inning was more like it.