
New Zealand-based Rakon has developed the world’s smallest GPS receiver. The company’s specifications show that it is equivalent to the size of a baby’s fingernail, which is small enough to fit into nearly every device imaginable. Small in size doesn’t mean its diminutive in stature – it is sensitive enough to receive very weak signals. Will we see another miniaturization phase in the next generation of gadgets with GPS capabilities? Via Mobile Mag
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