BY Greg Sapienza on Sun January 08th, 2012
GPS navigation apps have been a wonderful way to navigate using an iPhone. Currently the iPad 3G is the only model of the iPad to have a GPS chip. The GPS chip inside the 3G iPad is simply fantastic. The tracking on the chip is very fast and accurate. This guide will help you choose the best iPad native GPS navigation app for you.
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BY Joe White on Fri October 21st, 2011
The Skobbler US iPhone app has recently received an update, adding a variety of new features to the application along with a new name ("GPS Navigation 2"). However, the formerly free application now has a price-tag ($0.99), meaning users are going to have to cough-up a dollar if they want to take Skobbler's app for a spin and bypass the likes of TomTom, NAVIGON et. al.
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BY Joe White on Tue August 30th, 2011
In a recent job listing, Apple notes that the company is in the process of developing "exciting new features" for location services within the iOS.
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BY Joe White on Mon August 29th, 2011
If you often use the Maps app while on the go, consider downloading Dashboard for Maps - a new jailbreak tweak that adds a speedometer, an elevation tool and a compass to the bottom of the built-in Maps app. The tweak is available to download for one dollar in the Cydia Store.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Thu August 18th, 2011
Whether you ever had issues tripping on your iDevice cables, getting lost, losing track of your workout or printing things, Apple has something in the works for you.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Wed August 10th, 2011
If Google Maps or Bing have never really been the mapping solution you've been dreaming about, and you're really more of a Nokia maps fanboy, you'll be absolutely thrilled to know that Nokia maps are now available for iOS as a Web app.
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BY Lynette Sesodia on Thu June 23rd, 2011
Win one of nine promo codes provided by Core Signals for their app Planimeter, the app that calculates the area and dimensions of locations around the world. Drop pins to highlight an area, then let Planimeter tell you about it.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Sat May 28th, 2011
Here are what we consider the best iPhone apps of the last week. But, which one was the absolute best?
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BY Joe White on Sat May 28th, 2011
Apple will continue to use Google Maps in iOS 5, according to a recent report.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Fri May 27th, 2011
The universal Maps+ app just arrived in the App Store. The app takes Google Maps and adds some interface improvements as well as a social sharing tool.
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BY DM on Mon May 16th, 2011
AirLocation works with Personal Hotspot to give your iPad GPS data. Is it a worthwhile investment?
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BY Joe White on Wed April 27th, 2011
Apple may have hinted at an upcoming turn-by-turn and traffic feature – which is rumored to be built into a future version of the iOS – in a press release that hit the Web earlier today.
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BY Lynette Sesodia on Thu April 14th, 2011
Downloadable maps and travel guide to accompany you without internet. The app has great potential but needs a little tweaking.
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BY Greg Young on Tue April 12th, 2011
Real Maps Plus is an augmented reality app that uses your camera and exact location to capture and share real time images of where you are. For those interested in map applications and augmented reality features, this one could definitely be for you!
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BY Lynette Sesodia on Tue April 12th, 2011
MeMap is a useful location app that uses the Facebook check-in information to provide users with the whereabouts of their friends. Its exceptional privacy features set it apart from other apps of its kind.
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BY Andrew Michaels on Thu March 31st, 2011
Your iPhone is your key to happiness and a pleasurable commute. Knowledge is the best co-pilot.
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BY Karen Freeman on Tue March 29th, 2011
Check out how America looked over 100 years ago with the new iPad app Panoramic City Views USA. With nearly 30 major U.S. cities included, there are plenty of maps for you to see.
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BY Samuel L. Lytle on Tue March 29th, 2011
ForeverMap allows you to download maps to use when an Internet connection isn't available. The price is right, and the interface is smooth, but can it overcome hit-or-miss results in a still growing points of interest database?
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BY Andrew Michaels on Wed March 02nd, 2011
In a world of techno-overload, sometimes you just have to unplug. That's exactly what you can do with these apps as you venture to different destinations, including state, national and county parks, universities, malls and resorts.
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BY Samuel L. Lytle on Thu February 10th, 2011
World Atlas HD by National Geographic is a great looking way to quickly and easily access the world's geographic. However, are Bing integration and instability issues deal breakers?
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