Dash Express Looking for Beta Testers

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Monday, April 9th, 2007

home-dash-console.gifThe Dash Express is an Internet-connected GPS device with cellular and and WiFi built-in. It essentially “talks” to other Dash devices and informs other users of traffic issues and allows for point of interest search. You can even send GPS directions to your unit from the house.

They’re looking for nation-wide road testers to rock out with the Dash Express for the summer in anticipation of a Fall release. Do you like to drive? Want to know where you’re driving? Want to create a networked GPS system that could gain sentience and drive us all off of cliffs? Well get cracking!

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