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Stay on course with the world's smallest GPS watchMonday, January 12, 2009Recently awarded a “Best of Adventure Gear” 2009 nod from National Geographic Adventure Magazine, this outdoor hands-free tool is compatible with mapping services such as Google Earth (export your journey and view it with 3D satellite imagery) and National Geographic TOPO, which also lets you download a predetermined route from a PC to the X10 via USB before setting out to your destination. The GPS unit will show direction, altitude, speed, barometer pressure, remaining distance (to destination or preselected waypoints), distance traveled and estimated time of arrival. When it’s time to call it a day, a “Find Home” option will guide you back to your starting point, while “Track Back” takes you back through each waypoint. The X10 can store up to 50 routes or 500 waypoints. Available in two colors, the X10 also tells time, of course, and offers a stopwatch, thermometer, and digital compass. About This BlogWelcome to The Geek Weekly's blog, which is designed to deliver the latest in tech-related news, rumors, reviews and how-tos for your personal and business needs. You can also expect plenty of opinions, rants and tips. I am a syndicated technology journalist and author. I've spent the last 12 years waist-deep in gadgets, gizmos, gear and games. I'm very much living the "digital lifestyle," whether I'm flashing barcodes on my BlackBerry to board a plane, backing up my laptop's data onto a USB memory watch (Ok, so I know it's geeky) or jamming with my three kids in Rock Band. Like you, I love this stuff. So come back every Monday and Wednesday for new entries. --Marc Saltzman |