New Rugged Trimble Juno Series Puts GIS Field Work in Your Pocket
Introduced today a new generation of GNSS devices for GIS field applications--the Trimble® Juno® 3B and 3D handhelds. With the new Trimble Juno series, mobile workforces ranging from public utilities to municipalities are empowered with rugged, integrated GNSS handhelds that are optimized for everyday field work such as asset management, data collection and inspections.The Trimble Juno series provides a complete, integrated package of positioning, imaging and communications for flexibility. Two versions are available. The Juno 3B has an integrated GPS, a 5 MP autofocus camera and Windows Mobile software. The Juno 3D includes all of the features of the Juno 3B plus 3G wireless technology, which allows users to transfer data faster and stay connected to the office with an integrated mobile phone.
"The new Juno series is the latest innovation from Trimble for the GIS community," said Daniel Wallace, general manager of Trimble's GIS Data Collection Division. "Re-designed from the ground up, these handhelds will help users get more out of the field and into their GIS."
Nokia Lumia 710 review (software)
While the Nokia Lumia 710 is a fine and attractive smartphone, it couldn't possibly hope to match the Nokia Lumia 800 for sheer style. Really, we don't know a smartphone that could. But that's not the case when it comes to the Nokia Lumia 710's Windows Phone OS and bundled software - there is absolutely no compromise here whatsoever.
Nokia Lumia 710 review (hardware)
Windows Phone 7.5 has fast established itself as the slickest and most forward-thinking mobile operating systems around. It's based around the gorgeous Metro UI, which uses boldly coloured window tiles, high res background images and large, heavily stylised (though always clear) fonts to really stand out from the crowd.
It's built around a hub page filled with large square icons called live tiles. These represent the main functions of your phone - so there's one for making phone calls, one for your contacts, one for text messaging and so on. The key feature is hinted at in the live tile name - they relay real-time information to you without the need to actually enter the app. If you've come from the static icons of Symbian, this will be a bit of a revelation.

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