Garmin Monterra handheld GPS runs Android, ships in Q3 for $650

Garmin's featurepacked Monterra handheld GPS runs Android, ships in Q3 for $650

This technically isn’t Garmin’s first foray into Android territory, but it could prove to be one of the most successful. The navigation company’s just introduced Monterra, a dedicated handheld GPS running a TBA version of Android. Basic specs are in line with what you’d expect from a mid-range smartphone, including a 4-inch touchscreen, an 8-megapixel camera with flash and geotag support, 1080p video capture, 6GB of internal storage and microSD expansion. Naturally, the display is optimized for outdoor use — it’s transflective, so you only need to use the LED backlight in low light, letting you conserve power during daytime river treks and sunlit hikes.

The device is ruggedized, with an IPX7 waterproof rating, and can run on either a rechargeable battery pack (included) or AA batteries. It includes WiFi, ANT+, Bluetooth 3.0, NFC, a built-in FM radio with NOAA weather and SAME alerts, dual-band GPS and GLONASS receiver, a 3-axis compass with accelerometer and gyro, a UV sensor for monitoring the sun’s intensity and a barometric altimeter, which can report altitude and predict weather based on pressure shifts. There’s also a handful of preinstalled apps designed to take advantage of this plethora of connectivity, including Europe PeakFinder, or you can download favorites from Google Play — anything from farming aids to efficiency trackers can utilize many of Monterra’s bundled sensors. The device is expected to ship in Q3, and should run you about $650 in the US or £600 in the UK.

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Watch how Google brought Street View to the Burj Khalifa (video)

Google Street View comes to the Burj Khalifa video

Street View’s fine for navigation, but we’re sure plenty more people use it just for their armchair tourism. Google has now turned its attention to giving thrill-seekers a chance to gaze out from the top of Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building. Using Trekker backpacks and trolleys, it took the Googlers three days to capture the images from both the viewing gallery on the 124th floor and the window cleaning gantry on the 80th. Curious to experience some of that vertigo for yourself? Video’s after the break.

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Google Street View hits Dubai with trip up 2,717ft Burj Khalifa

Google has taken Street View to new heights, sending its cameras to the top of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai – the world’s tallest man-made structure – to snap its first ever skyscraper photography. The new images, which mark the latest of Google’s diversions to interesting, difficult-to-reach, or generally off-limits locations, include shots taken from

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HTC One Gets 24ct Gold-Plated Treatment Starting At $2909

The HTC One has officially been gold plated with prices starting at $2909.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 series arriving next month in US

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You’re Funny, Huawei

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And you thought holding a Galaxy Note II to your ear made you look like a tool. Meet the Huawei MediaPad 7 Vogue, a tablet from a company that is clearly in touch with the needs of the common man.

No word on pricing or availability, but the tablet’s recent spotting in the FCC’s database suggests that Huawei is expecting to sell this to douche nozzles abroad.

SlashGear has the rest of the details if you must know the screen resolution or clock speed of the SoC.

All jokes aside, Huawei shouldn’t be dismissed as an also-ran out of China. Despite leaving the U.S. market over government scrutiny, the company is quickly becoming a global force in telecommunications. The company is a leader in its home of China, and was the third best-selling smartphone vendor worldwide at the end of 2012. Still, there isn’t anybody on earth that’s going to want to hold a tablet to their ear.

Imgur has just now released an official app for Android, with an iOS version waiting in the wings.

Imgur has just now released an official app for Android, with an iOS version waiting in the wings. All the functionality you’d expect has been ported to the app. [ATD]

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Imgur’s Android app distracts you with cute kittens on the go

DNP Imgur Android app

Imgur, a reservoir of viral photos, adorable kittens and vapid memes, is going mobile: it’s releasing an official Android app today. Technically, the app has been floating around Google Play since April, albeit in beta form. The final build allows users to view and comment on photos, as well as to upload their own — basically everything the service’s full website offers. Read on for the company’s full press release, or check out the source link below to fuel your mindless addiction.

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Ellen Page Believes The Last Of Us Developers ‘Ripped Off’ Her Likeness

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20 Secret Passageways and Rooms Hiding in Plain Sight

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