GPS in Toughbooks is most commonly used for things like land surveying, fleet tracking, marine charting and various scientific applications. It is not typically used for navigation. In the past, we’ve always told people that the Toughbook GPS hardware doesn’t work well for turn-by-turn road navigation. As it turns out, we were wrong. Computer cartography (also called digital cartography) is the art, science, and technology of making and using maps with a computer. [1] [2] [3] This technology represents a paradigm shift in how maps are produced, but is still fundamentally a subset of traditional cartography. [3] [4] The primary function of this technology is to produce maps GPS Trackit, provider of fleet management and vehicle tracking services, has released Driver©, a tablet-based technology providing fleet drivers with a suite of GPS navigation and communication tools. Users can view maps, plan their routes, get directions, or chat with dispatchers or other drivers. Driver© is a web portal optimized for Battery life makes up for it a little. The 7,040-mAh cell typically lasts me two to three days, when I use the tablet for a few hours at a time. I wouldn't expect it to last a full 9 to 5 workday Here is all you need to do to activate it. Update BaseCamp on the tablet and do a general update on your Garmin before utilizing BaseStation: To use BaseStation with your Alpha/Astro. Turn on the device (Alpha or Astro) On the Alpha , select Setup > System > BaseCamp BaseStation > Prompted. Connect the Alpha to the Tablet. If you want to set GPS on your Lenovo tablet, then there is a simple procedure: First, go to the settings option of your Lenovo tablet. Then, you have to find out the location service and click the option. Afterward, tap the wireless network function and select the on option. At that moment, you will find out the network-based GPS option. "Location Services" Is More Than GPS . Modern operating systems---including iOS, iPadOS, Android, Windows 10, macOS, and Chrome OS---have their own "Location Services" systems built in. When an app---like a map or navigation app, for example---wants to request your location, it doesn't just access your device's GPS radio directly. L1+L5 support for GPS is here! …or is it? It’s an exciting time for Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) on Android. Android Nougat 7.0 brought official support for multiple GNSS constellations beyond U.S. GPS (including GLONASS, QZSS, BeiDou, and Galileo), as well as the ability to collect and process raw pseudorange measurements and navigation messages within an Android app NLMpJAR.