Posted Thursday, May 25th, 2006, at 10:56 am Eastern by Mark Wallace

The New York Times has a story about a new GPS system that learns and follows your favored routes, instead of giving you the weird pathways that things like Google Maps and most GPS systems tend to come up with. Plus: “With accessories, the unit can play Sirius or XM satellite radio, show which roads are jammed, connect to Bluetooth cellphones, operate an iPod and display images from a rearview camera.” It’s new to me, and to the Times, but the product (which retails for about $2,250) has been available for about six months now.


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