TomTom's NAV3 devices that use the MyTomTom website to manage their cnotent (e.g. GO 1000, GO 1005, VIA Live etc) are able to use custom splash screens. These can be shown when the device is starting ...
Back in December 2008 we reported that Egyptian Telecomm's rulings did not allow for consumer GPS and hence there was no GPS for the Egyptian iPhone (as well as other phones). The ban is now being ...
PND (Personal Navigation Devices) have mushroomed left, right and center over the last few months. Most of them have a pretty standard design, but there are a few that have raised the occasional ...
Looking back at 2003, it really has been an exciting year in not only GPS but in the Pocket PC. Great strides have been made in all corners of the globe, and in technology. It only seems like ...
Peter has recently completed his review of Pocket FMS. Pocket FMS is free but uses a shareware based (donation) system to help support the project. Pocket FMS supports both PC and PDA's and although ...
We've just received a sample StomP-StomP GO shade for review and it's such a good solution that I want everyone to know about it! The shade is designed to reduce glare and make the GO's screen more ...
Garmin have been going since 1989 and are one of the main stays in the world of GPS - whether that's for aircraft, road vehicles or fitness. In recent years they have been producing a number of ...
TomTom has announced the newest model in their range of satnavs, the Start 20 series. Targeted at first-time buyers, this new model range is available in 4.3in and 5in screen sizes (the Start 20 and ...
Meet the Nano Spider from OriginGPS, a fully integrated GPS receiver that measures a staggeringly small 4x4.2.1mm! Designed for applications where space is at a premium, wearables, smart watches etc, ...
Abu Dhabi is introducing tailgating detection via speed cameras in an attempt to reduce collisions on its roads. From this week, those who fail to leave a safe distance between them and the car in ...
Germany has fully banned the use of drivers using speed camera alerts. Dedicated devices had already been banned, but loopholes existed whereby only those created specifically with cameras in mind ...
The Beeston, Bedfordshire dummy speed cameras have been removed after a year in service. Mike Lacey, 73, set up a realistic copy of four speed devices from yellow drainage piping to deter drivers ...