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  2. TomTom - Wikipedia

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    TomTom launched a new sports watch in 2016, the TomTom Spark, which in addition to GPS and a heart-rate monitor, included music on the wrist and a 24/7 activity tracker. [ 44 ] A year later, the company announced that it was reorganizing the sports division and was withdrawing from the consumer sports market although products would continue to ...

  3. TomTom AmiGO - Wikipedia

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    TomTom AmiGO, formerly known as TomTom Speed Cameras, [2] is a satellite navigation software for Android and iOS mobile devices, created and operated by the Dutch company TomTom. Using GPS , it provides turn-by-turn navigation, speed camera alerts and incorporates user-submitted information.

  4. Road speed limit enforcement in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Drivers can install free software in their TomTom GPS sat-nav units to provide a warning if they are exceeding the speed limit. In addition a 'voluntary ISA' system which uses technology installed in the vehicle which makes it difficult to accidentally accelerate beyond the speed limit is being developed.

  5. Traffic message channel - Wikipedia

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    The TomTom RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver acquires information through an FM signal broadcast by Clear Channel's regional providers. By connecting a compatible TomTom navigation device to the RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver, users receive traffic information via the TMC connection. Traffic alerts appear in the traffic bar on the right side of the screen.

  6. Smartwatch - Wikipedia

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    The Ruputer failed to achieve wide success due to its small, hard-to-read screen, cumbersome joystick method of navigation and text input, and poor battery life. [20] Outside of Japan, this watch was distributed as the Matsucom onHand PC. Despite low demand, it was distributed until 2006, making it a smartwatch with a long life cycle.

  7. Here Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Navteq was an American company founded in 1985 as Karlin & Collins, Inc., later known as Navigation Technologies Corporation and eventually as Navteq. At the time of its acquisition by Nokia, Navteq was the largest maker of automotive-grade map data used in car navigation equipment.

  8. Mobile device forensics - Wikipedia

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    Mobile device forensics is a branch of digital forensics relating to recovery of digital evidence or data from a mobile device under forensically sound conditions. The phrase mobile device usually refers to mobile phones; however, it can also relate to any digital device that has both internal memory and communication ability, including PDA devices, GPS devices and tablet computers.

  9. watchOS - Wikipedia

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    watchOS is the operating system of the Apple Watch, developed by Apple.It is based on iOS, the operating system used by the iPhone, and has many similar features. [5] It was released on April 24, 2015, along with the Apple Watch, the only device that runs watchOS. watchOS exposes an API called WatchKit for developer use.