“Finding your way to certain places may be quite a mind breaker at times. Of course, you should know where you want to go, but there is a good number of pieces that must fall in place before you solve the puzzle and finally find yourself there. Not such a long time ago handsets were definitely not up to the task, but GPS navigation has been slowly, but steadily taking over cell phones and most of them feature such a module these days. There are devices that have been specifically designed to handle daunting issue, like Nokia’s Navigator Series handsets and both Touch Cruise phones by HTC. That is exactly where the partnership between Garmin and Asus seems to be headed. This doesn’t come as a surprise really, since the former is specialized in navigational systems, while the latter is producing computer components and Windows-based cell phones. Today we are introducing the Garmin-Asus nuvifone M20 that runs Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional and not the proprietary, Linux-based operating system that powering the other Garmin-Asus product, the G60.” Read more here:
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