
CES 2007 will be made all the more interesting with Dash prepping itself to showcase the first Internet-connected GPS device in the world. This GPS device does not only remain connected live to the rest of the world, it also boasts two-way connectivity along with a vast array of real-time features that enable users to make a more informed choice when driving. How so, you may ask? For starters, it enables you to reach your destination in the fastest time possible by processing information gathered from different Dash devices in the company’s driver network. You then choose one of the three routes based on the network’s forecasts. In addition, you get to search for plenty of other stuff such as people, places, services, and products.
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