Deciding On A Car GPS System
Monday, October 5th, 2009Oct 5, 2009GPSby Terry McDanielIf you want to go places while looking chic and fashionable, consider getting a CAR GPS DVD. You may already be aware of the fact that having a DVD in your vehicle can be a lifesaver if you are traveling with kids. Car GPS is the greatest thing created for car travel, meaning you wont lose any more maps to damages. Once you buy a GPS, you will want to get one that provides the most correct and up-to-date information for your trips. That includes one that lets you k
Danew GS 510 Satellite Navigator
Tuesday, August 25th, 2009Danew has introduced yet another GPS system integrated with some interesting functionalities. The Danew GS 510 is a high end satellite navigator that is just 12mm thick. It comes with a wide 5-inch touch screen display for viewing the navigational data. This Danew GS 510 In-Car GPS System measures 134 x 87 x 12 mm in dimensions and weighs about 197 grams. It functions on the Windows CE.Net 5.0 platform and runs on the 372MHz SiRFAtlas III processor. With the internal antenna integrated wit
TomTom for iPhone Released [Video]
Monday, August 17th, 2009After our report yesterday that in-car GPS system TomTom had released an iPhone app in New Zealand, it appears the app is now available for purchase elsewhere, including the US and UK. Mapping data is available for New Zealand, Australia, the United Kingdom, US & Canada and Western Europe [ iTunes link ]. Obviously you’ll need an iPhone 3G or 3GS to make it work. What’s more, it’s not cheap: in the region of $100. However, in most cases that’s much cheaper than a standalone GPS unit
TomTom for iPhone Released [Video]
Monday, August 17th, 2009After our report yesterday that in-car GPS system TomTom had released an iPhone app in New Zealand, it appears the app is now read more
TomTom for iPhone Released [Video]
Monday, August 17th, 2009After our report yesterday that in-car GPS system TomTom had released an iPhone app in New Zealand, it appears the app is now available for purchase elsewhere, including the US and UK [ iTunes link ]. Obviously you’ll need an iPhone 3G or 3GS to make it work. What’s more, it’s not cheap: in the region of $100. However, in most cases that’s much cheaper than a standalone GPS unit. UK site Recombu downloaded the app and took it for a test drive (video below). While it comes highly rec
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