Tuesday, September 19, 2006

DriveSync to Power California State Automobile Association Pilot


DriveSync to Power California State Automobile Association Pilot
KOLD-TV - DriveSync(TM) is a GPS vehicle tracking system that securely tracks vehicle location including the route, mileage and speeds of each trip. As a complete turn-key solution, IMS manages all aspects of driving data collection, storage, consolidation and

Annie Jennings
PRWeb - EVA EXPANDS ITS GPS VEHICLE TRACKING SERVICES BY ADDING A DICE WIRELESS WEB SERVER EVA, a leading provider of GPS vehicle tracking devices, today announced it is expanding its vehicle tracking technology infrastructure to include a state-of-the-art

DriveSync Now Available for Online Purchase via Target.com
The Auto Chanel - WATERLOO, ON, May 30 -- Intelligent Mechatronic Systems Inc. (IMS), a world leader in telematics solutions, is pleased to announce the launch of DriveSync(TM), its GPS vehicle tracking system, on Target.com. The addition to Target's web-store allows

Sunday, September 17, 2006

Satelinx Fourth Quarter Forecasts


Satelinx Fourth Quarter Forecasts
MSN MoneyCentral - Satelinx International Inc. provides satellite vehicle tracking units that integrates GSM/GPS/GPRS wireless technologies and the Internet to deliver wireless tracking and location services. Satelinx seeks to be recognized as the world leader in

Guardian Angel Technology Launches New Child Momitoring GPS Cell
PRWeb - GPS-equipped cell phones for its Guardian Angel tracking GPS phone(s). Historical location information is available for a period of 30 days. In addition, if the cell phone holder is traveling in a vehicle, speed and direction of travel is also displayed. All sales of the Guardian Angel tracking

Convicted sex offender could be headed to jail
Bismarck Tribune - and curfew violations truthfully while he was on GPS tracking. Three other alleged violations were because of traffic charges that Mack has faced since July. Mack was convicted in Bismarck Municipal Court on July 17 of operating a motor vehicle without

GPS tracking devices let parents become Big Brother
Inside Bay Area - David Hill of Livermore (standing) holds the GPS tracking device he secretly planted in the vehicle of his stepson, 17-year-old Robbie Corey (seated). With the device, Hill can track Corey's driving speeds and whereabouts. (Gina Halferty - Staff