TeleNav), one I missed my meeting with (Trimble Outdoors) and the other was a spur-of-the-moment thing (Polaroid’s Media Backup Drives).
TeleNav makes GPS solutions for mobile devices. (Trimble does, too, for that matter.) TeleNav’s big announcement for CES was that it’ll have the first mobile phone-based GPS navigation service with intelligent traffic notification and rerouting functionality. Initially only available to Sprint customers using the $9.99-per-month TeleNav GPS Navigator service, TeleNav Traffic will—for no additional charge through June 30, 2007, $3.99 a month thereafter—regularly monitor traffic and proactively alert you of slowdowns and incidents along your route. And most importantly, with a single button press it will reroute you according to the latest traffic conditions.
Finally, right before CES, I received Polaroid’s ClickFree-powered Photo Backup Drive in the mail. The PR guy flagged me down on the floor as I was going to another meeting, so I stopped for a few minutes to talk to Gary Connell, the VP of Business Development for Storage Appliance Corp., the company behind the ClickFree platform.
He gave me a demo of the product, which is in fact click free. Just connect the drive and an interface pops open and starts a countdown. You can either choose to let the app do its job or stop and handle things more manually. If you go the click-free route, it’ll hunt down all your image (and video, too) files and back them up to the drive.
To be clear, this drive is designed for people that likely don’t know a .JPG from a .TIF or where they’ve been saving their photo files to once they get them off their digital cameras. It’s also great if you don’t want to concern yourself with setting up routine back ups of your photos. It just does its job and does it well.
The current storage size is 40GB and since real shutterbugs will probably need more space, there are preliminary plans to larger sizes. There are also some plans to make versions for office documents and music, but Connell said nothing was set just yet.









Wow! This site just kicks! It’s even better than Engadget. I read you through Flock and you’re great! Just keep up the good work.
I had telenav on a nextel blackberry at my last job and I loved it! I’m happy that sprint is offering it, I may have to add that to my plan.