Thursday, March 30, 2006

Cannon Hygiene places Vehicle Tracking Contract with Quartix


Cannon Hygiene places Vehicle Tracking Contract with Quartix
Transport News Network, UK - 11 hours ago... from the Cannon Head Office in Morecambe, Fleet Manager Steve Somers says, "The Quartix system provides a straightforward, effective vehicle tracking tool. ...

CTIA Wireless 2006 Exhibitor Profiles
TMCnet - 5 hours ago... For a total system approach, Continuous Computing offers pre-integrated products and ... com Web: www.insolec.com Manufacturers of Covert Vehicle Tracking Systems. ...

TFC caters for automotive cluster
Ferret, Australia - 2 hours ago... car networks based on the FlexRay communication system, electronic accident ... providing drivers with safety and information including vehicle tracking, real-time ...

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Gadget Freak: Cars That Are Smarter Than You Are


Gadget Freak: Cars That Are Smarter Than You Are
PC World - A few gadgets have truly changed my life. One was a dual-screen DVD player that we put in our aging minivan. Overnight we could take the kids on long road trips without constant whining, fighting, or Happy Meal toys whizzing past my ear while I was

GPS company opens Charlotte office
Charlotte Business Journal - A Salisbury, Md., manufacturer of satellite-based vehicle-tracking systems is opening a Charlotte office. Navtrak Inc. is opening at 4800 Reagan Drive to offer tracking systems to small and midsized companies with 10 or more vehicles. Two salespeople

Biotech takes the lead in attracting VC dollars
Atlanta Business Chronicle - The graying of American baby boomers is now the chief fuel for venture capitalists -- more than the growing use of the Internet and the desire for better communications. In Georgia, biotechnology and medical device companies -- startups developing

GO Transit deploys GPS/AVL
ITBusiness.ca - The Greater Toronto Transit Authority is rolling out a Web-based vehicle tracking system that will allow it to better monitor its approximately 300-unit bus fleet. GO Transit inked a five-year, $500,000 deal last November with Toronto-based Grey