Retrieva GPS Pet Collar could help you find your lost pooch

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As someone who has had to search the local woods for a runaway dog, I know how frustrating and worrying it can be when it’s getting dark and the dog is nowhere to be seen.

As a whistle and dog treats don’t always cut it, particularly if the worse happens and your dog is stolen, along comes a technological solution – put a GPS tag on your dog’s collar so you can always find him.

Retrieva has teamed up with Orange to develop the Tracking and Anti-theft collar which is both waterproof and tamperproof.

Whenever the dog leaves home without the owner’s knowledge, or someone tampers with the collar, a text message is sent to the owner’s mobile phone. Similarly, if the dog goes missing while on a walk, the owner can request that the dog’s location is transmitted to a mobile phone for plotting on a map.

The collar contains an Orange SIM card and uses a combination of GPS, GSM, and radio frequency to accurately track the dog. That, coupled with Orange’s claimed 99% UK coverage, means that the dog should never be out of signal range.

The collar has to be charged at the ICYou base station, so just hope that your dog doesn’t go missing when it’s not wearing it.

There’s even a panic button (for the owner to use, naturally) which can send a message to predetermined numbers should it be required when out and about.

Launching soon, the unit will cost £250 plus £9.99 per month to operate. Quite a hefty investment, at one level, but one that many dog owners would probably be prepared to pay. Pet insurance is all very well, but money doesn’t cover the distress of losing a much-loved pet. This solution could.

Of course the system could also be used to track any other living creatures or inanimate objects. Visit the Retrieva Tracking web site for more details…

O2 launches new Xda 'Zest' on PAYG

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O2 has just announced the launch of the Asus-built Xda ‘Zest’ – the first Xda model to be available on Pay as you Go. If you think that means it’s going to be a bit ‘budget’, then think again – it’s remarkably well featured.

At the core of the device is a 2.8″ touchscreen, and it runs Windows Mobile 6.1. It’s got Wi-Fi, HSDPA, a 3-megapixel camera and an FM radio. It’s even got GPS – a function that’s rather rare on PAYG handsets.

The Xda Zest will be available in O2 shops and online from the 17th November. It’ll cost £250 on the aforementioned PAYG, but there’s also 12 and 18 month contracts for those wanting to pay less up front.

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Private-I valiantly tries to lure stupid iPhone thieves into locating themselves

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One developer has created an application for the iPhone that tries to locate your iPhone if it gets stolen. Its chances of success depend somewhat on how dim-witted the robber is.

As there’s no way for ordinary users to track the iPhone when it’s out of their possession, the Private-I application puts an icon on the home screen marked “PRIVATE” in big red letters. The hope is that the bugger who nicked your phone isn’t interested in wiping it and selling it on eBay, but is actually after all your private info and will be tricked into tapping the icon…

Nokia dreams of the future: growing a mobile phone in a pot

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You’d expect one of the world’s leading mobile phone companies to be constantly thinking of future innovations. In fact, over one-quarter of Nokia’s employees — around 30,000 people — work on research and development, and though a lot of their work is kept secret, a recent new article sheds some light on possible future products.

Leo Kaerkkaeinen, a chief visionary at the Nokia Research Centre, suggested that in the future, your mobile phone might be grown in a pot, or printed out…