Bad news for Garmin today, with the announcement that the PND company is recalling around 1.25m nuvi GPS systems over concerns that third-party batteries may overheat and, potentially, cause fires.
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OLATHE, Kan./August 24, 2011/Business Wire - Garmin International Inc., a unit of Garmin Ltd. (NASDAQ: GRMN), the global leader in satellite navigation, today announced the 2012 line of nüvis, ...
Garmin GPS devices and most other portable electronics use scaled-down versions of the USB connector. The majority use the mini-USB standard, while a few smaller and lighter versions use a tiny ...
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Garmin announced a new series of nüvi GPS navigators today, along with a new Smartphone Link Android app that adds some of Garmin’s online features to the standalone units. Garmin announced a new ...
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GPS manufacturer Garmin is recalling some 1.25 million Nuvi personal navigation devices after detecting potential overheating problems in some of the units, the company announced Wednesday. The faulty ...
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