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Jul 14 2008, Jaiyant Cavale

Here is a navigation device that might help you from getting into trouble with law. A Korean company, Jaty Electronics has launched it’s navigational device ‘JTNV DR7200′ which comes with a drunkometer. With a fast and accurate SIRF III GPS...

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