SiRF
Sep 10 2008, Dharmendra

SiRF, the leading GPS manufacturer, recently came up with a state-of-the-art technology called “SiRFDirect” which is claimed to allow GPS navigation makers to supply tracking and precision potentials up to now just offered in higher-end...

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