Unsafe drinking water is a leading cause of disease and death, and is considerable world health issue. A new GPS tracking device known as the Water Canary, tests any water sample to evaluate its safety and then pinpoint the user’s location via GPS tracking. The result is a solution for allowing individuals to determe if their water source is safe and crowd sourcing to alert officials to “bad water” areas via GPS tracking technology.
While currently hand-constructed at around $100 each, the goal is to mass produce the canary yellow water sampler GPS tracking units and provide them to at-risk areas/individuals at no charge.
Source: http://mashable.com/2011/07/14/water-canary/
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According to FloridaToday.Com the GPS tracking satellite launch scheduled for tomorrow has been delayed until Friday pending further technical assessments. See our previous GPS tracking news post for more information about watching the live launch online via the ULA’s website.
Source: http://space.flatoday.net/2011/07/gps-iif-launch-postponed-24-hours.html
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If you’re a GPS tracker enthusiast, you don’t want to miss the launch of the Delta IV GPS IIF-2 GPS tracking satellite. The launch is expected to occur tomorrow at Cape Canaveral by the United Launch Alliance, founded in 2006. The ULA contracts with the U.S. government to perform NASA launches, and has completed 5 NASA launches in the last six months. The ULA is a 50/50 venture of The Boeing Company and Lockheed Martin.
For more information on the live video launch of the new GPS satellite, visit the United Launch Alliance here: http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/default.shtml
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California, in addition to other states, has banned talking or texting while driving unless you’re using a hands-free device. We found an interesting article answering the question of whether or not messing around with your phone’s GPS tracker service while driving is legal. Is button pushing to adjust GPS tracking features just as illegal as texting with no hands-free device?
A California Highway Patrol officer responded by saying that it is not illegal to do so IF you are able to to adjust/operate the cell phone’s GPS tracking features while maintaining control of the vehicle at a speed safe for driving conditions at the time. Sounds like common sense is the key here.
Source: http://roadwarrior.blogs.pressdemocrat.com/12904/mailbag-illegal-to-use-phones-gps-while-driving/
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GPS tracking enthusiasts are closely following the launch of a new GPS satellite to be launched on Thursday from Cape Canaveral. The GPS ISF-2 satellite will launched with a Delta IV rocket, the same model used to launch the GPS ISF-1 GPS tracking satellite, by the United Launch Alliance (ULA).
The exact launch time for the GPS tracking satellite is unknown as it may be affected by weather changes and/or technical difficulties, however it is estimated to occur within a window ranging from 6:49 and 7:08 AM, GMT.
The launch will be available via live stream video via the ULA’s website. For details, visit: http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/Multimedia_Webcast.shtml .
Source: http://www.pocketgpsworld.com/USAF-To-Launch-GPS-IIF2-Satellite-Early-Thursday-Morning-3267.php
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According to recent news, GPS tracking service is now available for continuous updates on the Tour de France 2011, in progress this month. According to some blog reports, the GPS tracking services, available through NBC Sports, are much improved from previous years and compatible with a broader range of devices supporting GPS tracking. This year’s GPS tracking efforts are reported to include better GPS tracker updates on every rider in the race.
While the Tour de France GPS tracking updates are a paid service, there are other free options.
If you’ve ever wondered whether GPS tracking is a cost effective addition to your business, consider this post in addition to our other posts involving a GPS tracker and the recovery of stolen items.
Authorities in Portland, Oregon recently reported the recovery of a stolen cell phone, wallet and text book from an 18-year old woman and her mother on their way to the airport to fly home to California. Equipped with a GPS tracking service, the phone’s owner was able to track the phone’s location to the suspect’s exact location—and we do mean exact.
Using GPS tracking software, authorities caused the phone to ring while it was still in the suspect’s front pocket!After hearing the ringing of the GPS tracker equipped phone, authorities recovered the phone and detained the suspect. Imagine that conversation…. Hello? This is the officer standing in front of you. Click.
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News Source: http://www.katu.com/news/local/124945009.html
Whether you’re choosing a GPS tracker for business or personal GPS tracking, it’s important to choose a tracker that meets your current and possibly your future needs. For versatility, reliability, and affordability, TrackingTheWorld recommends the Enduro Pro GPS tracker.
The Enduro Pro GPS tracker has received excellent reviews by the GPS tracking experts at GPS Magazine, as well as spot on CNN Newsroom in June. Here are just a few of the benefits of choosing the Enduro Pro GPS tracker:
- All-Weather Reliability for any GPS tracking application
- Smaller than a credit card
- An alert (SOS) button for added security in personal GPS tracking
- Affordability: The Enduro Pro GPS tracker is priced lower than any other GPS tracker in its class
- 3D Motion Sensor for power conservation and enhanced motion sensitivity for the most reliable GPS tracking.
- MMCX connector for utilizing an optional GPS tracking antenna
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A New Jersey judge recently ruled that the use of GPS trackers in an effort to track a spouse suspected of infidelity is legal. The specific case involved a woman who used a GPS tracking system placed in the glove box of her husband’s car to track his whereabouts upon the recommendation of a private investigator. After 2-weeks of covert GPS tracking, the man’s car was tracked to another woman’s driveway, where he was leaving with another woman in his car.
The judge in the appellate court case cited that the use of GPS trackers in a family-owned vehicle does not constitute an invasion of privacy, and that the suspected spouse did not drive to a location where he had a reasonable expectation of privacy.
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In addition, read our recent post on GPS trackers for use in domestic violence cases.
Source: http://gizmodo.com/5819340/you-can-legally-use-gps-to-track-your-cheating-spouse-now
According to the Detroit Free Press, GPS tracking technology for tracking airplanes, could soon be available if government funding and the approval of the FAA come through.
With a concept easily comparable to fleet tracking, GPS tracking systems for aircraft would allow pilots to fly directly to their destinations rather than using the current practice of indirect routes which are dependent upon the ability to communicate with ground stations.
GPS tracking systems will also allow pilots to see their own locations as well as the locations of other planes in the area. Precision GPS technology will allow planes to fly closer together. In addition, it is anticipated that GPS tracking installed on aircrafts will result in fuel conservation due to the fact that pilots will have the technology necessary to glide directly on to the runway while idling, rather than using the current procedure of stair step descents which consume considerable amounts of fuel.
GPS tracking for aircraft may be delayed due to lack of funding and the FAA approval process. Some fear that a prolonged delay would negatively affect the United States’ lead role in high tech aviation development around the world.
Source: http://www.freep.com/article/20110705/NEWS07/107050337/GPS-system-aims-make-flying-easier

