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u-blox’ second office in China is located in Shenzhen, one of China’s largest technology and manufacturing centers
Swiss-based u-blox, a provider of wireless and GPS semiconductors, announces the opening of a second office in China located in Shenzhen, a vibrant manufacturing and high-tech hub serving the global markets.
New LOSTnFOUND mobile trackers capitalize on u-blox’ GPS and GSM technologies
Mountain Group, a Swiss provider of ultra-compact portable tracking solutions relies on u-blox’ leading GPS and GSM/GPRS module technologies for its new “LOSTnFOUND®” suite of tracking devices. The suite consists of the “ALTUS”, “CALVUS”, and “CIRRUS” trackers which report the location of cars, trucks, people, belongings and pets on 5 continents. The information can be viewed from anywhere via a feature-rich web-based applicati...
EMS Global Tracking launches the Osprey Personal Tracking solution using u-blox GPS technology
UK-based EMS Global Tracking (formerly known as Satamatics Ltd.), a division of EMS Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: ELMG), and a leader in global telematics and tracking solutions has integrated the u-blox GPS chip UBX-G5010 into its recently unveiled Osprey Personal Tracker. Combining u-blox’ GPS receiver chip with Inmarsat communication technology, the Osprey offers dependable global positioning and two-way satellite communication for tracking of...
u-blox makes latest Fujitsu ultra-mobile notebook “location-aware”
Fujitsu has integrated u-blox’ GPS technology in their new ultra-mobile notebook with street navigator. The LifeBook UH900 mini-notebook with 5.6” multi-touch screen display is packed with features, pre-loaded with Garmin Mobile PC navigation software and has a built-in u-blox’ NEO-5Q GPS module. The palm-sized device weighs a little over one pound and fits in the palm of your hand.
u-blox launches compact 3.5G module
u-blox, a leading fabless provider of wireless communication and global positioning solutions, announced LUCY, a new family of high-speed wireless modules supporting the world’s fastest globally adopted mobile communications standard.
Alpha Micro's PCI Express Mini cards empower next-generation mobile computers with GPS and location-based services
Alpha Micro Components has announced it has added u-blox PCI ExpressMini cards to its GPS product portfolio. The PCI Express Mini cardsenable next-generation laptop, netbook, mobile internet devices andUltra Mobile PC OEMs to provide GPS and location-based servicesincluding personal navigation, services/people finder and geo-tagging.
Alpha Micro supports Cranfield University’s search for life on the edge of space
Can life exist on the edge of space? This is just one of the questions that a group of students from Cranfield University hope to answer with assistance from sponsors Alpha Micro Components (www.alphamicro.net), the independent franchised distributor of electronic components. Team CASS-E (Cranfield University Astrobiological Stratospheric Sampling Experiment) have designed a biological data collecting instrument which will be sent into the strat...
u-blox launches universal UMTS/HSPA+ wireless module
u-blox introduces the world’s first multi-standard “one size fits all” UMTS module. The ultra compact LISA-U2 SMT modem series supports all global UMTS standards, enabling high-speed voice and Internet access for wireless terminals designed for use anywhere in the world.
SoftBank Mobile certifies u-blox’ LISA 3G module
u-blox has received approval for its LISA-U1 3G module series from SoftBank Mobile, one of Japan’s main mobile operators. The certification paves the way for customers to design the LISA-U1 modem into M2M devices for the Japanese market. Major applications include vehicle tracking, industrial automation, metering, and security devices.
u-blox claims LISA is the world’s smallest 3.75G module
u-blox announces LISA, a new family of small, ultra-fast wireless modems. LISA enables a wide range of high-bandwidth applications such as mobile computing, car infotainment, telematics systems and hand-held terminals where wireless high-speed Internet connection is essential. It also provides secure data exchange to support sensitive applications such as automatic meter reading, fixed wireless terminals, telehealth, remote displays and point of ...