Garmin's iOS Apps To Include City-Centric, Google 3D Maps Features This Fall
Garmin has announced a number of new features for their line of navigation apps for iOS.
Garmin has announced a number of new features for their line of navigation apps for iOS.
We've heard a lot about Apple's new Maps app for iOS. Here are two additional features worth noting.
This week, Apple continued to distance themselves from Google, just as Starbucks and Square got closer. Meanwhile, the original iPhone made some interesting news, as did Conan O'Brien.
Apple makes another change to Maps in iOS 6.
Snippets of code in the beta version of iOS 6 suggests that Apple's new mapping technology might be migrating to the Mac in the near future.
Two new iOS 6 features have been uncovered in the latest beta.
While Apple's new Maps app is a game changer, the actual technology's been around a long time.
We now know that TomTom is behind Apple's new Maps app, turn-by-turn features.
Apple has made some significant changes to their iOS native Maps app. The announcement at today’s WWDC came as no surprise to us.
Turn-by-turn navigation seemed lost, but it's finally arrived on iOS.
Apparent screenshots from the updated Maps app in iOS 6 have leaked, offering a peak at the new 3-D mapping mode.
It looks like the built-in Maps app will be getting a much-needed upgrade when iOS 6 is introduced at WWDC in June.
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.
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.
AirLocation works with Personal Hotspot to give your iPad GPS data. Is it a worthwhile investment?
Apple has acquired the online 3D mapping company, Poly9, and the company's site is now down. This marks the company's second mapping-related purchase, and all the evidence seems to point towards the development of Apple's own Maps app...