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    CoPilot, Skobbler turn-by-turn GPS apps spar on price

    Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

    Your options for U.S. turn-by-turn driving directions on the iPhone got a lot more interesting on Tuesday. No doubt responding to recent pressure from Googles free turn-by-turn directions on Android, CoPilot now offers its U.S. navigation app on sale for $5, and Skobblers US version is now free.

    Get one year of TeleNav GPS Navigator for Android for the price of 7 months (ZDNet)

    Monday, February 8th, 2010

    It was just about a year ago that I posted my review of TeleNav GPS Navigator for the Google Android platform. At that time you could purchase it for $9.99 per month and I have heard numerous people say they did not want a monthly subscription fee for GPS navigation and mapping even though there were some premium features available and always updated maps. While speaking with a TeleNav rep last …

    Garmin® Approach G3 Golf GPS Slims Down Size & Price, Expands Coverage of Preloaded Courses in U.S. & Canada (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

    Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

    OLATHE, Kan.—-Garmin International Inc., a unit of Garmin Ltd. , the global leader in satellite navigation, today announced its new golf-specific GPS handheld, the touchscreen Approach G3.

    Cheetah C50 GPS speed camera detector

    Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

    Don’t balk at the Cheetah C50 GPS speed camera detector’s $100 price tag as it could potentially save you much more than that in the long run if you’re a speed demon who loves zooming down the freeway whenever cops are not around to issue you a ticket. In fact, it is also smart enough to identify various types of cameras including speed, red light, speed-on-green, and can inform you on whether the camera is on a freeway, a highway, an exit ramp, a frontage road, a nearby city street, in a tunnel

    Nokia’s 3G Booklet Netbook Spotted at Best Buy With Less Atrocious $600 Price Tag [Rumor]

    Friday, October 2nd, 2009

    The one way Nokia could doom their well-styled, long-lasting, 3G-and-GPS-having Booklet netbook? By punching it in the mouth with an $800+ price, like they did in the UK. A Best Buy inventory shot… Read More Tags: 3g, Best Buy, Doom, Gps, Nokia, Price Tag

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