NDrive navigation solution for iPhone

November 30, 2009

NDrive navigation solution for iPhone

Want to prepare the best use of your iPhone's GPS navigation capabilities? Why not try on the NDrive navigation solution for size? that $32.99 app is half as cheap as those provided by TomTom, Navigon or Magellan, but it ain't too shabby either with built-in maps, motorized day/night switching for easier viewing, speeding ready alarms, alphabetical or QWERTY keyboard option, POIs with favorites, descriptions, phone and website urls as well as voice directions. What do you think?

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FCC clears Magellan iPhone car kit

November 23, 2009

FCC clears Magellan iPhone car kit

Magellan's iPhone car kit has been given clearance by the FCC just a few days after it was discovered. Apart from that, the holder itself seems pretty decent to look at, although we are kept guessing as to the functions of the LED lens and rear slide button.

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iPhone heads to South Korea, iPhone leads app sales, and Magellan launches RoadMate

November 18, 2009

After a towering wait regulators in South Korea have finally approved the iPhone and cleared the way for it to head into the country. KT Corp, the second largest carrier in Korea, plans to start taking orders for the iPhone on November 28.

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It comes as no surprise that the Apple App Store is dominating the application market for mobile phones. The App Store has the most apps according to Millennial Media at 115,000 compared to 13,000 for Android and 3,100 for Blackberry. The iPhone additionally leads in monthly downloads at 100 million.

Magellan launched its RoadMate iPhone app and car kit that week. The app is for turn-by-turn driving directions and the accessory is to hold the phone while you drive. The app costs $79.99 and is available now.

Orginal post by Shane McGlaun