In the right direction: Apple further expands coverage of Maps features
Apple has further expanded the coverage of some of the key functions of its Maps software.
Apple has further expanded the coverage of some of the key functions of its Maps software.
Today we're showing off the hottest features in iOS 6 that will get you excited to download it now.
Drive recklessly around the streets of Hollywood with Robin as she tests out all the new features in Maps on iOS 6.
A brand new Garmin iOS app is now available to download. "StreetPilot onDemand," which is available in the App Store for just $0.99, provides users with a personal navigation service designed for both walkers and drivers.
Later this month, "Carmageddon" is set to hit Los Angeles: A massive 405 Freeways are scheduled to close down for more than two days, and the city is surely going to plunge into disorder and chaos (can anyone say "road rage?"). Fortunately, one iOS app has teamed up with KABC-TV in L.A., and is planning on keeping users up to date with all the latest Carmageddon updates via a smart phone handset.
The cities of America are becoming extremely polluted, and it is your job to evacuate all the eco-friendly cars from downtown while crashing the dirty ones. Do you have what it takes to save all the clean vehicles in time?
iOS 5 is sure to bring some great things to the table. Here's what I'm hoping for.
Your iPhone is your key to happiness and a pleasurable commute. Knowledge is the best co-pilot.
MobileNavigator has released Traffic Live as an in-app add on. We took it for a test drive this afternoon in the heart of rush hour traffic. See what we found out!
MobileNavigator is gaining attention as a legit turn-by-turn navigation app for the iPhone, but how does it stand against a dedicated GPS unit like the Garmin Nüvi 360? I take them both on the road to find out!