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Last week on MTV‘s Jersey Shore, JWoww began to have issues in her relationship with Roger, Snooki had a UTI, and Mike decided to stop being nice and apologetic and begin making problems for Snooki again. Keep reading to find out who meets their stalker this week, and which two house mates might wind up [...]

300 block of Marshall Avenue. Garmin GPS system and Samsung laptop computer stolen from a parked car. Unit block of Second Street. Power tools stolen from a parked van.

The Federal Aviation Administration is finally making the leap from radio-based navigation to a modern GPS system. Congress passed Monday a $63…

VANCOUVER, Jan. 31, 2012 /PRNewswire/ - Deploy Technologies Inc. (CNSX: DEP) (PINKSHEETS: DPLY.PK - News) is pleased to announce that it has launched its GPS Tracking service and web portal component of its Fleet ...

The Federal Aviation Administration is finally making the leap from radio-based navigation to a modern GPS system.

LightSquared cried foul on Wednesday after one of its staunchest congressional critics held a hearing that aired fears over the company’s proposed wireless networks.

U.S. Department of Transportation Deputy Secretary John Porcari said LightSquared's proposed nationwide wireless network would interfere with the FAA's $8 billion dollar NextGen GPS based aircraft navigation system, due to come on-line in the next few years.

A bill to speed the nation's switch from radar to an air traffic control system based on GPS technology, and to open U.S. skies to unmanned drone flights within four years, received final congressional approval Monday.

Airline industry representatives and a US transportation official told members of Congress yesterday that LightSquared's planned 4G LTE network would interfere with a GPS-based navigation system that government and industry has invested $8 billion in. The Federal Aviation Administration and industry "have invested as much as $8 billion into NextGen," which is designed to "transform America’s air ...

WASHINGTON (AP) - A bill to speed the update the US air traffic control system from radar to one based on GPS technology and to open US skies to unmanned drone flights within four years received final congressional approval Monday.The bill passed the Senate 75-20, despite labor opposition to a deal cut between the Democratic-controlled Senate and the Republican-controlled House of ...