Hack your $80 GPS System

systems out there range anywhere from $70 to upwards of $400 depending on the feature sets included.windowsce.big I recently took advantage of the fact that some of the low-end systems on the market run on Windows CE. This leaves open the opportunity to the system, gain access to the Windows CE desktop, and from there, the sky’s limit.

44520711-300x300-0-0_Nextar+X3BThe system that I purchased is the Nextar X3-01, which is a portable 3.5″ screen unit that comes complete with car mounting kit and SD card slot (this is critical). You’ll most likely be able to find this kind of model in the bargain bin or at liquidation retailers. Online the prices range from $80 – $300, but you can probably find it at the low end of that range at some local store.

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Witnessing History

It’s not often that one gets to witness history this up close. Obama has just become the first African-American president of the and I was here to see it all happen.

No, I was not at some sort of election party. Yes, I am Canadian and damn proud of it. No, I’m not American and also damn proud of it. But when a like this takes places, it makes you feel good to be around to witness it. The technology involved in this year’s election has made it incredibly easy to follow the . Twit, my favourite programming on the broadcasted live, a discussion of not only the election but also how technology has made it possible to feel so involved, all from the comfort of my couch. And I never even scratched the surface of it all! If I were closer to the , if I were an American citizen and were involved in voting, I would have sucked it all in. There’s a hidden side of me that tremendously enjoys politics, and who does it on a grander scheme than the Americans?

I’m glad the results came in the way they did. I hope this will put the Americans on a better path for the future and since so much of policy affects or gets copied by our Canadian government, I am glad that at least there is now a president that seems to have a better understanding of the things that matter to me. I did not get my wish in our latest Canadian election but I am hopeful for changes in the that will eventually trickle down to across the border.

Congratulations to and the American people for making the choice I would have made. I am proud to have lived during these exciting times.

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