NaviGadget:
A recent press release says NAVIGON has a promotion for their new iPhone app. As you know the NAVIGON app is in two pieces. The main app for $90, and the Traffic Live add-on for $25. Now you can save a total of $30 from those (Read More)
pocketnow.com:
The HD2 has a digital compass and it works a bit differently than it does on the iPhone. As we see in this video, you can "set destination" to a point on a map. Then, you get a green dot that shows you the direction of your t (Read More)
Engadget:
We know you've got questions, and if you're brave enough to ask the world for answers, here's the outlet to do so. This week's Ask Engadget question is coming to us from John, who'd like to get his paws around a multifaceted (Read More)
pocketnow.com:
Google's Android ecosystem seems to be growing fast right now, and more manufacturers--even former Windows Mobile makers--are joining the fray, but at what costs? The OS--whose mascot is a cute robot--seems to be playing favo (Read More)
NaviGadget:
Just the other day we talked about Magellan’s new app for the iPhone. Soon after we get the news that they’ve also unveiled a car kit that will provide GPS navigation for iPod Touch. Since there’s no GPS receiver on your iPod (Read More)
Gizmodo:
Your geek works in front of a computer all day, but yearns to be outside skiing or something. Here are some gift ideas for that type. (Also, this is a highly personal list, so please add ideas to the comments.) BTW, if you ha (Read More)
Engadget:
Magellan's new iPhone navigation app won't do much for the iPod touch on its own, but it looks like the company's forthcoming Premium Car Kit will in fact work just fine with the handheld out of the box, unlike TomTom's simil (Read More)
GPS Obsessed:
Magellan iPhone GPS appNipping at the heels of Google’s evil plan to decimate the navigation industry, Magellan has joined the iPhone app party with a new GPS app today. The application basically replicates the functionality (Read More)
GPS Obsessed:
Google Earth for iPhone 2.0Google has release Google Earth version 2.0 for the iPhone today, one year after it first announced Earth 1.0 would be available. In the second version several new features are available, most signi (Read More)
readwriteweb:
From a group calling themselves Electronic Civil Disobedience comes the Transborder Immigrant Tool, a simple mobile application intended to aid and abet border-crossers from Mexico to the United States.This GPS app is built t (Read More)
Crunch Gear:
Google might be in the middle of turning the navigation market on its head with hints that their free turn-by-turn service might make its way to the iPhone, but that’s not scaring the big players away. TomTom and Telenav have (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
If you're an adventure seeker with a penchant for storytelling you'll be happy to hear that Google is giving you the visuals you need to illustrate your tales of bravery. In a blog post written by Google Earth Product Manage (Read More)
VentureBeat:
Google Earth is adding custom map-sharing to its iPhone app — so you can share anything from your favorite places in Barcelona to a preferred hiking trail with friends. (They’ve given a few examples, including Lonely Planet c (Read More)
Gizmodo:
In this war there are two battles: the polite, traditional fight between expensive, full-featured apps like Navigon and TomTom, and the I-will-undercut-you-if-it-means-killing-my-own-mother gorefest of the cheaper apps, like (Read More)
NaviGadget:
Our list of iPhone GPS apps keeps growing. Next in line is Magellan RoadMate App for iPhone. It works on iPhone 3G or 3GS and can provide spoken street names. It is a one time purchase and there are no monthly fees involved. (Read More)
NaviGadget:
GPS tracking guys at Zoombak just recently launched the Zoombak mobile app for the Apple iPhone. At first you may think the app is for locating your precious iPhone – but it is not. It is just an interface to locate the Zoomb (Read More)
NaviGadget:
Yep. If you update your TomTom GPS navigation app for your iPhone it can now pronounce street names, as opposed to just saying “take next right”. This update shouldn’t cost you anything provided you already paid about a $100 (Read More)
VentureBeat:
Here’s the latest action:Rupert Murdoch plans to remove News Corp’s content from Google within a few months -- News Corp’s chief digital officer, Jonathan Miller, says the media mogul’s plan to charge for content and remove T (Read More)
NaviGadget:
We’ve had this list for iPhone GPS navigation apps and we just updated it with the latest information. Let us know if you think we need to add more items to the list. The list only attempts to cover apps that can provide turn (Read More)
TechCrunch:
Location, location, location. With the growing ubiquity of GPS-equipped phones, there is a virtual land rush going on right now to put geolocation capabilities in every mobile app. Today, Mixer Labs, the folks behind TownMe (Read More)