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June 13, 2005
A LoJack gadget for your dog
Posted by Dominic Basulto
The New York Daily News finds that New York dog lovers -- afraid that their pets could be snatched off the streets at any time -- are giving consideration to a new high-tech dog collar that makes use of global positioning system technology.
The $350 device -- available from Long Island-based GPS Tracks -- also includes a built-in temperature monitor that sends a warning message whenever the temperature around the dog becomes too hot or too cold. Moreover, by dialing F-O-U-N-D on any PDA, a user can get the coordinates of the pet at any time.
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