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The world’s smallest GPS receiver comes from New Zealand

rakon's gps receiver, the smallest in the world

Rakon a New Zealand based company has announced that they have created the world’s smallest GPS receiver. This new receiver has the size of a baby’s fingernail and seems ideal for PDAs, cell phones or even watches. According to Racon, several GPS manufacturers have already aproached them in order to use this tiny chip in their devices. Brent Robinson, Rakon’s Managing Director says that they are already working on further developing the unit to provide up to three times greater sensitivity in its next generation.

For more information visit Rakon’s site

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