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more about #turnbyturn Carlos Gonzalez: I'm gonna try it out, can anyone recommend a good holder/charger combo? more » jam_ie: Seriously? A Dollar? Is it worth NOT buying for that price? more » Reil: Lifehacker Ninja Stars: Buggery. I just went through the trouble of flashing it onto my phone last weekend. more » txfisher001: I've got a Hero, and although no Google Navigation yet, they are pushing out a firmware update that fixes several bugs.... more » EBone: Just a quick Android question - will older phones like the G1 and MyTouch ever get the 2.0 OS pushed to them, or are they stuck with 1.6? more » ThePaul: I'm surprised Apple didn't crap all over the application on the grounds that it doesn't meet Apple's aesthetic design ethos. It's yet another wrinkle ... more » Nathan Obbards: I see a rich person unwittingly stumbled into Santa Ana and is using it to escape. Smart move man. I hope your doors are locked. #magellanroadmate more » TheSonOfKrypton: "Google's telegraphed their intention to NUKE THE HELL OUT OF EVERYONE..." LMAO. Most appropriately chosen set of words ever. #magellanroadmate more » OGHowie: I wonder when Apple will come out with their own free nav app? #magellanroadmate more » Paul Wheeler: You know ASUS built this phone so I don't understand why it's such a clunker? I guess making excellent computer hardware does not translate into makin... more » weatherman: Garmin picked a really bad time to launch a smartphone with a proprietary OS, and on top of that they did a bad job of it. I hope they have already lo... more » bnetter12: Go waze more » gemcosta: I've done fine so far with just Google Maps more » TheSonOfKrypton: This app is win. Although, my problem with it is deciding whether to keep it open on my iPhone or keep "Trapster" open instead.....I dunno. Maybe I ... more » 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 » -
#iphoneapps
MotionX Drive Turn-By-Turn App Just $1 For the Holidays
If you're not sure about this whole iPhone turn-by-turn thing, and you've been too afraid to try it because the apps are so expensive, hey, look: Motionx Drive, our favorite budget iPhone nav app, is just a dollar right now. More » -
#android
Google Maps Navigation Hits the G1, MyTouch, All Other 1.6 Handsets
Google Maps Navigation, even if it's not perfect, was one of the juiciest features of Android 2.0. Today, Google's finally set it free: It's now available for any phone with Android 1.6 Donut, including the G1 and MyTouch 3G. More » -
#iphoneapps
Magellan Sends Its Eldest Child Into the iPhone Turn-By-Turn App War, Tearfully
In this war there are two battles: the polite, traditional fight between expensive, full-featured apps like Navigon and TomTom, and the I-will-undercut-you-if-it-means-killing-my-own-mother gorefest of the cheaper apps, like MotionX and Gokivo. With RoadMate, Magellan has taken the road less bloody. More » -
#garmin
Amazon Chops Garmin Nuvifone G60 Price By Two Thirds In the First Month
Our recommended price for the Nuvifone G60 was death, payable by the handset, not the prospective buyer. Until that can be arranged, though, Amazon's plunging $200 discount (on a $300 phone!) will have to do. More » -
#iphoneapps
MapQuest Stumbles Back Into the App Store With Budget Turn-by-Turn
MapQuest has no shortage of cachet with the older folks, but I've taken Google Maps' last few years of ubiquity to mean that AOL's mapping service was dying off. Judging by this brand-new, cut-rate turn-turn-app, well, not quite. More » -
#gps
Free Waze App Turns GPS Navigation Into a Social Cellphone Game
The problem with most turn-by-turn navigation apps for cellphones is that they are outrageously expensive. Not so with Waze. In fact, the app is totally free—and it even turns the driving experience into a fun little game. 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 » -
#iphoneapps
Navigon for iPhone Sucker-Punches TomTom With Text-to-Speech, iPod Controls
There are plenty of serviceable turn-by-turn nav apps for the iPhone, but the best of the bunch—TomTom and Navigon—have been locked in a dead heat. With Navigon's latest free update, the choice has gotten a little clearer. More » -
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#iphoneapps
Navigon MobileNavigator for North America Hits the App Store, $70 For Now
There were shades of greatness in Navigon's crippled free MobileNavigator trial, and high expectations for the full version. Now it's here, and for the first couple weeks, priced at a reasonable (no, really) $70. More » -
#blackberry
BlackBerry Gets Turn-By-Turn Directions Tomorrow
BlackBerry users can get loss slightly less frequently starting tomorrow as its first turn-by-turn GPS navigation app for their app store hits for an unspecified amount of dollars. More » -
#android
TeleNav Brings Turn-By-Turn GPS to Android and the G1
Chalk up another mark in the things-Android-can-do-on-the-G1-that-certain-other-phones-can't list: TeleNav, king of cellphone GPS, is bringing a slick-looking turn-by-turn navigation app to the G1 this month. More » -
#navigation
Blaupunkt Travel Pilot N700 Overlays Directions on Live Video, Reads Street Signs
In the last few months car navigation systems have seen a variety of enhancements, from aerial photography to 3D city modeling to live traffic data and internet connectivity. None, however, have done live video. The Travel Pilot N700 has a small camera stuck on the back of the windshield-mounted unit that feeds live video on which navigation instructions are superimposed. The unit also features voice control, live traffic info, WLAN and Bluetooth connectivity and the ability to read and warn of traffic signs with the integrated camera. The price is expected to be about $740, but the N700 is exclusive to Europe, for now. Video demo after the jump. [Motor Authority via Navigadget] More »

