Wal-Mart to drop GPS sales?
Although global positioning system (GPS) devices continue drawing attention from suppliers and consumers, Taiwan GPS vendors are indicating that retailing giant Wal-Mart is considering dropping GPS devices from its product lineup. Wal-Mart was not available for comment at the time of publication.
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