After a brief hiatus due to illness, we’re back with this week in GPS, a weekly link roundup of (mostly) GPS related odds and ends, from GPS Tracklog and other places around the Web! This week’s featured image is Garmin’s newest dash cam, the Dash Cam 65W, which was released this week. Read about it and other GPS news below:
From GPS Tracklog
GPS Tracking
- Milwaukee police, county to share real-time GPS data on juvenile offenders
- Nissan X-Trail X-Scape comes with its own GPS tracking drone
- GPS Tracking of Employee Devices: How Much is Too Much?
- How easy is it to cut off a GPS ankle monitor?
- Japan is GPS tagging dementia patients to track them down when they get lost
- Grays Harbor Transit Buses Now Tracked By GPS For Riders
- Miami Beach Attorney Stalked, Harassed and Installed GPS Tracker on Ex’s Car: Police
Garmin
- Garmin acquires Active Corporation, Developer of a leading electronic marine database
- Garmin Reports First Quarter Revenue and Earnings Growth
- Garmin Dash Cam 65W arrives with a 180-degree field of view
- Introducing the Garmin eLog, a subscription-free, FMCSA-compliant ELD for truck drivers
TomTom
Geocaching
GPS in the news
- Cyclist draws Millenium Falcon on GPS
- GPS Device Sends Man Into A Country Field
- Wildlife GPS Collars Help Idaho Recover Stolen Trailer
The business of GPS
- Time Warfare: Threats to GPS Aren’t Just About Navigation and Positioning
- What is the Army doing to assure GPS and navigation?
Drones
- Congress increases funding for UAS research, airspace integration
- Traffic management systems for unmanned aircraft requested