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TomTom GPS »

[8 Jun 2010 | No Comment | ]

Copyright (c) 2010 Ed Opperman
Sometimes it is hard to believe all the technology that we have available at our fingertips. Home computers, laptops, the Internet itself, cell phones, GPS systems, and now TomTom GPS software that individuals can easily have added to their smart phone or cell phone, the list literally goes on and on. On occasion, there are some people that have ran into problems where they have inadvertently erased very important data or text messages that they fully intended to save. This of course leaves them in a position where they need to recover deleted text or other type of data that they have accidentally removed from their phone. Other examples where undeleting deleted text would be extremely helpful is when an individual suspects that infidelity has found its way into their marriage or relationship, business owners that believe theft has occurred and an employee is involved, suspicions of illegal drug use, teen sexting, and teen bullying.
If you have a cell phone that includes a TomTom that you would like a professional to look at, all you have to do is send it to an expert that knows how to perform cell phone forensic investigations that has the experience to recover deleted text and other data. The following is a list of data that can often be retrieved from cell phones that have a TomTom added.
· History of SMS text messages that have been sent and received· Properties of the device· Logs of the calls that have been dialed and received· Configuration file· Names and telephone numbers of …

Magellan GPS »

[5 Jun 2010 | No Comment | ]

If you’re looking for the right Magellan GPS text to speech vehicle GPS navigator, then you’re in luck! You’ve got several models to choose from in both Magellan’s Maestro and RoadMate series.
Actually, by far most of Magellan’s portable GPS navigators have test to speech, which means they say the name of the street you’re to turn on, instead of just saying, “Turn right, here.” Unlike Garmin, however, not all of Magellan’s devices have text to speech.
All but two of the vehicle GPS navigators in Garmin’s nuvi line have text to speech, whereas there are still a few navigators in Magellan’s two lines that don’t have text to speech. So, you’ll definitely want to make sure the actual model you buy comes with text to speech.
Magellan’s GPS’s are broken up into two lines, the Maestros and the RoadMates. Both are great devices and both have access to the Triple A Tour Book, if you’re a subscriber. (That’s a great proprietary feature that only Magellan offers.)
The Maestro line is further divided into the 4000 and the 3000 series. The only big difference between the two is the 4000 series have the larger, wide screens, whereas the 3000 models have the normal, 3.5-inch screen. Any model in the maestro line with a number greater than 4220 or 3220 will be a Magellan GPS text to speech device. The lower numbered models don’t all have text to speech.
Most of the RoadMates have text to speech.
Right now, you can get a Magellan GPS text to speech vehicle navigator for around $150.
Honestly, Garmin and TomTom both …