03.06.2008, 00:58
3rd Party Hardware Setup Brings GPS To Your iPhone
Submitted by Edward Kirk on June 2, 2008 - 1:25pm.
For those of you who really, really can't wait to see if GPS makes it to the next iPhone and need it right now,
a 3rd party GPS solution for the iPhone has just become available. A small developer team going by "iGPSD"
has just begun taking orders for a 3rd party hardware/software add-on that adds GPS functionality to the iPhone.
Their GPS rig consists of three components: a $16 GPS cable, a $100 Holux M1000b module, and some free software
(jailbreak required) provided by the iGPSD team to tie it in to the Google Maps app.
Below is a demo video of the setup working on an iPod touch:
You can order the setup for yourself at the iGPSD's oneline store
Submitted by Edward Kirk on June 2, 2008 - 1:25pm.
For those of you who really, really can't wait to see if GPS makes it to the next iPhone and need it right now,
a 3rd party GPS solution for the iPhone has just become available. A small developer team going by "iGPSD"
has just begun taking orders for a 3rd party hardware/software add-on that adds GPS functionality to the iPhone.
Their GPS rig consists of three components: a $16 GPS cable, a $100 Holux M1000b module, and some free software
(jailbreak required) provided by the iGPSD team to tie it in to the Google Maps app.
Below is a demo video of the setup working on an iPod touch:
You can order the setup for yourself at the iGPSD's oneline store