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more about #satnav more comments → ZenoDawgin: A one-time fee of $25 is a bargain to me. When you look at the price of stand alone GPS devices with vs. without traffic, $25 is a fraction of that co... more » jriga: The app is fantastic... I like it better than TomTom on the iPhone. Got it when it was $69.00 so this $25.00 add-on makes sense to me. I really, real... more » davezatz: The iPhone Telenav app does include traffic with your $10 monthly subscription. Also, there is a free Inrix iPhone traffic app. You're welcome. :) more » macpatrik: After using both of these two apps, TomTom and Navigon, for about two and a half weeks I have to say Navigon is the better app, right now. TomTom def... more » jnemesh: Funny, my Palm Pre from Sprint has GPS for FREE and traffic updates for FREE. Hmmm....sounds like someone is paying an Apple tax! more » The Lab: The real-time traffic data on google maps is pretty great. Free is also pretty great. I am proposing a boycott of these expensive programs in the ho... more » SwatLax: Some people paid a much larger premium for crowd source traffic info when the Dash Express came out. In light of that, $25, or $125, doesn't seem lik... more » VeredJillion: Is it a one time fee or a limited subscription? If it's a one time it's worth it, depending on where you live. more » Pope John Peeps II: Why is it so difficult to believe that Stone-age era man invented TRIANGLES? They were essentially the same creatures as we are. Sometimes researche... more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Where's the Google: Stone View?? more » Curves: So even back then, men wouldn't stop and ask directions. more » Navin R Johnson: No mention of the actual screen measurement in the article? It's 7" according to Best Buy's site by the way. more » TheSonOfKrypton: Capacitive or no??? more » weatherman: I use a GPS with a 3.5" screen all the time, and frankly I don't see an advantage in a larger screen, especially since it would only block more of the... more » Homerjay is utterly alone.: This prompted me to buy CoPilot. Good job, TomTom. The way I look at it. All of these apps need some sort of updates to make them really good. I have ... more » -
#iphoneapps
Navigon Wants an Extra $25 for Real-Time Traffic Data on the iPhone
Fresh off last week's free text-to-speech and iPod control updates, Navigon's back with a new feature announcement for their iPhone app. And hey, this real-time, crowd-sourced traffic data sounds pretty great! But is it $25 great? More » -
#gps
Ancient Man Used Stone "Sat Nav" 5000 Years Ago
New research is suggesting that Stone Age Britons were arranging hilltop monuments in an elaborate grid of isosceles triangles—allowing travelers to navigate the country without maps. Apparently, these markers included famous sites like Stonehenge and The Mount. More » -
#gps
Magellan RoadMate 1700: 7-inch Screen, For When Size Matters
My, what a big touchscreen you have RoadMate 1700. Yet we hardly know each other. The super-size nav-unit is being listed by several retailers, including Best Buy, and though everything else looks standard (including AAA TourBook), look at that display! More » -
#gps
TomTom iPhone Navigation Hits US, Canadian App Store For $100
After rolling-out across much of the western world this weekend, TomTom's eagerly-awaited turn-by-turn navigation app for the iPhone is now available to those in the US and Canada. More » -
#retromodo
Wristlet Route Indicator, 1927's Answer To GPS
In 1927, we didn't have global positioning systems or micro LCD displays. But we did have the Plus Four Wristlet Route Indicator. A map that fit on your wrist, a driver could turn the knobs to scroll up their route in a manner far more dignifying than the giant-map-fold-curse-refold maneuver. More » -


