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more about #navigator more comments → bosskev: Agreed, visual design, not bad at all--EXCEPT for that somewhat clunky, slightly overbearing "Magellan" logo up on top, which is then essentially repe... more » Curves: Or you can do what all my friends/co-workers do: Get lost, call me, have me locate you on a mapping service or in an Atlas and have me tell you how to... more » Bweetza: All of these nickels and dimes really start to add up. 10 bucks for turn-by-turn and what will they charge for data tethering? I am an app junkie but ... more » Hello Mister Walrus: Somewhat related question: does anyone ever buy the built-in navigation system that comes with cars? Is it ever worth paying the $1000 or so compared ... more » ryanbish: I'd probably think about this if I wasn't already paying $100 a month more » 32ndnote: I honestly don't see the iPhone replacing the normal GPS market. more » Sinecure: I have a radar gun. Should I bring that to snowmodo? Otterbox Defenders are a great thing for iPhones when skiing. Not waterproof, but it does a decen... more » EmersonAlcmene: How do you get GPS signal with the iphone in your ski pants? more » nutbastard: isn't it possible to do this with the accelerometers only, no GPS, ie for iTouch? more » andpark: We use it to get top speed at Mammoth. Beat 76.4mph more » Nick: that picture of Blam makes me wanna club baby seals. more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: I thought the Doctor already outwitted the Sontarans and their killer ATMOS GPS devices... [en.wikipedia.org] more » fanboy.took.my.star: thats why most gps systems make you hit "i agree" before they start giving you directions. you gotta be really stupid to rely on a tiny box when you ... more » Kaiser-Machead: The machines are learning that their beeping, flashing and bright displays matter more to us than road signs. Everything's fine, Dave. Please stay on ... more » collectiveego: lmao...you know....this sounds similar to a woman spilling coffee on herself and saying its too hot. some people just dont get life more » -
#gps
Magellan Maestro 4700 GPS Navigator Prettier Than Most But Does It Stand Out?
None of the actual features in Magellan's Maestro 4700 GPS navigator particularly stand out against the competition—4.7-inch screen, 3D landmarks, OneTouch bookmark access, predictive traffic, find your car—but it's a damn sight more attractive than most for $299. More » -
#iphone
AT&T Wants You to Pay $10 a Month for Their iPhone GPS Navigator
AT&T has released TeleNav's turn-by-turn, voice-enabled GPS navigator for the iPhone at the expected price of $10 a month, proving that they're all going to be expensive, including TomTom's upcoming entry. More » -
#snowmodo
Snowmodo: Install Motion X GPS For the IPhone So We Can Track Our Total Skiing Mileage
Saturday, at our Snowmodo reader event, we're going to be tabulating everyone's ski/snowboard runs TOTAL mileage for the day for the entire Gizmodo hivemind. If you have an iphone, use the Motion-x gps app. More » -
#machinevsman
GPS Navigator Tries to Kill Man, Man Arrested
Driving through Todmorden, West Yorkshire, Robert Jones followed his GPS navigator, as he normally does. But what he didn't know was that his navigator had decided Robert needed to die. More » -
#tomtom
TomTom Updates Cheapo GPS Navigators With Not Cheapo-Level IQ Route Software
TomTom's two new entry-level GPS navigators—ONE IQ Routes and XL IQ Routes—are a lot like the existing ONE and XL, but with new cases and IQ route software from their pricier models. [TomTom, Thanks Dave!] -
#gps
TomTom Go 740 Live: Their Connected GPS
TomTom's Go 740 Live GPS is their first to have a cellular connection built-in, used to download traffic weather and friend finder information. More » -
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#gps
Sanyo Easy Streetnav NVM-4070 GPS Nav Does Media Play in Traffic
Sanyo, not the first name you think of when you dream of GPS navigators, just came out with the NVM-4070, equipped with a 4-inch, 16:9 touchscreen, a SiRF Star III receiver, traffic, text-to-speech for reading off street names, 1.8 million points of interest, Video/Photo/MP3/WMA playback and an FM transmitter to get the nav and music channeled through your car stereo. More »

