Death Of Its Smartphone Might Mean Garmin Is Ready To Join Apps Party
If you've been waiting for a Garmin app, your wait is almost over. Read more...
If you've been waiting for a Garmin app, your wait is almost over. Read more...
TomTom has just released a rather neat update to their iPhone app today, which is able to bring you directly to the location embedded in any geo-tagged photo. It also features a couple of other additions.
Yesterday it seemed as if iPhone 4 owners who wanted to utilize their costly TomTom GPS Car Kits with their flatter, more square devices were completely out of luck. But today, everything has changed.
The TomTom iPhone Car Adapter has been updated to use with the iPhone 4. However, you need to be in Australia to get one. Read More...
TomTom's previous update to their mobile navigation app focused on iOS 4, but this time around they are looking to tackle the iPhone 4.
Hulu is finally available on the iPhone, so why are people so upset? I'll give you the details. Wired magazine for the iPad drops its price, plus we have a new wacky app that has me putting on the pounds. And don't think I forgot - I'll let you guys know who won that TomTom contest. We have all this and more on today's App Advice Daily.
We have another giveaway for you today, only this one is huge. AppAdvice has teamed up with TomTom in order to offer you the chance to win one of two copies of TomTom U.S. & Canada for iPhone ($59.99).
TomTom just released the new version of their popular turn-by-turn GPS app that features multitasking, new maps, and much more.
TomTom is prepping an update to their popular turn-by-turn navigation software for iPhone to include support for the multitasking feature now available in the upcoming iOS 4 update.
With the new special iTunes page covering the 2010 FIFA World Cup, which apps are truly worth it?
Navigon's MobileNavigator North America is on sale for $30 off of its original price for a limited time.
CoPilot Live offers a less expensive alternative to current App Store navigation apps, but the lack of standard iPhone user interface elements or intuitive menus is glaring and possibly a deal-breaker.