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Landmarks in Technicolor!

Inside HQ there is a feature that allows you to define an area on the map and give it a custom name and colour, these are called Landmarks. Instead of always reading where the vehicle is by a street address (which is also nice), you’ll see the custom name while the vehicle is inside that area (Landmark).

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iPhone, Blackberry, Mobile browsers

Hello, iPhone. To coincide with the release of iPhone 3G and expanded distribution, we are pleased to announce Mobile HQ: an iPhone-optimized version of our industry-leading web-based vehicle tracking system. Mobile HQ will let you track all your vehicles right on your iPhone. Mobile HQ will be free to all new and existing customers, and is expected to be available July 1, 2008. Read the rest of this entry »

Stolen vehicle recovered and suspect arrested

We recently had a customer realize that one of their company vehicles were missing about 8 hours after it was stolen. They called the RCMP and cruisers immediately went to the location being relayed to them from our customer. Police apprehended the suspect but…
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I loved my MacBook Pro (Part 2)

Yesterday my MacBook Pro died. A senseless tragedy made worse because I was responsible. Yes, I killed my precious, perfect, prized MacBook Pro. (In case you missed it, the account of my now-legendary stupidity can be found here.)Today I perform a small autopsy on its remains. Can a MacBook Pro be thrown from a car and subjected to repeated hit-and-runs—and still boot up? Let’s see. Read the rest of this entry »

I loved my MacBook Pro (Part 1)

I used to say, I love my MacBook Pro. Fast, thin, light. My first Mac and favourite laptop to date. But after this morning, I can only say, I loved it.In a nutshell: Leaving for work this morning, I set my laptop on the trunk while coaxing my dog, Macallan, into the car. Basically, my morning go-to-work routine. Except for one detail.Driving away, something felt wrong. Read the rest of this entry »