Archive for October 10th, 2009
« Previous EntriesMotionX-GPS Drive: another reason I love my iPhone
Saturday, October 10th, 2009My love affair with the iPhone is still passionate, continually renewed by the marvelous apps that I keep discovering and downloading. MotionX-GPS Drive came into my iPhone life yesterday. We’re getting along great. This is a terrific GPS application that cost me $2.99 — a far cry dollar-wise from the Garmin Nuvi that I also adore. (Laudatory review here .) Yet GPS Drive accomplishes most of what the Nuvi can do, and goes beyond it in some respects. I like the clean and simple GP
Bouldr (0.1.0)
Saturday, October 10th, 2009Bouldr (0.1.0) Bouldr Category: Sports Price: $7.99 Cracker: Cre4tiVe Application Description: The Bouldr iPhone application gives you a worldwide guidebook in your pocket. Add, update and find climbs wherever you may be. Bouldr uses GPS to find bouldering problems and climbing routes that are nearby Original post: Bouldr (0.1.0)
Iphone Gps Control By Me
Saturday, October 10th, 2009I’d like to be to have someone looking for me think i’m somewhere else when they have access to my iphone locate me
Kenwood DNX6140 6.1-Inch Wide Double-DIN In-Dash Nagivation with Built-in Bluetooth USB/iPod Direct Control/DVD Receiver
Saturday, October 10th, 2009Amazon.com Product Description Kenwood’s DNX6140 is an all-around solution for your vehicle, providing you with movies, music, hands-free calling with onboard Bluetooth, and built-in Garmin GPS Navigation with maps of the United States and Canada. Get where you need to go and have plenty of fun getting there. Movies, music and built-in Bluetooth and GPS navigation. Click to enlarge. 6.1-Inch Touchscreen with Variable Illumination The DNX6140 puts intuitive con
Best Cell Phone Cell Phone– InternetHow Cell Phones Have Changed Our Livescell Phone Service Article Best Cell Phone
Saturday, October 10th, 2009best cell phone cellphones phones : Cellular phones have had a major impact on our lives and the way that we perform every day tasks. Many of these changes are apparent, while others we may not even be aware of. Cell phones have brought a whole new meaning to the term multitasking. Twenty years ago, it was not possible to talk to the office while you were at the grocery store picking up some necessary items. You could never have had a three-way business conference while you were fixing dinn
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