
Fujitsu paraded an Android-powered GPS navigation system recently that worked on the network cloud service for map data and route computation, letting Android handle only the data transfer segment. Nothing to worry about considering that was in Japan, so the lack of speed should be a non-issue. This GPS navigation device is known as the Armadillo, being a terminal by itself with a decent GUI. Nice to know it won’t curl up into a ball whenever you get a tongue lashing from your other half for not listening to her internal GPS system, instead relying on the Armadillo’s directions.
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