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		<title>By: On InformationAppliance: GPS Adds Classic Video Game Support &#124; Digital Picture Frames</title>
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		<description>[...] Today on InformationAppliance.com: Kinwei Technologies, a Chinese company, has unveiled a GPS device that not only offers turn-by-turn driving directions, but also supports classic 8-bit video games. Further evidence that the GPS is emerging as an in-car computing platform, not just a navigational aid &#8230; read more [...]</description>
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