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 ...
Covering approximately 800,000 kilometres of roads, the updated database was released December 15, 2004 as part of the NAVTEQ’s Q4 2004 database release. It covers all 8,103 cities in the 20 regions ...
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 ...
Every year the SatNav software systems increase in power and complexity. There are still some people using software that is over two years old, but they are few and far between. This section is where ...
Founded in 2002, PocketGPSWorld.com Ltd. is trusted by hundreds of thousands of Satellite Navigation enthusiasts and GPS industry professionals from every corner of the World to provide them with ...
TomTom Maps-on-Line is a service that brings up-to-date maps, driving instructions and local information straight to your Pocket PC while you're on the move. TomTom Maps-on-Line is a wireless mapping ...
Connect your device to your computer and click the "MyTomTom" applet which is located either in the system tray (Windows) or the Menu Bar (Mac OS X). Note the menu item "Add community content" in ...
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 ...
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 ...
Speed cameras in Norfolk have remained dormant for six months after they were first installed. The average speed devices are intended to monitor a stretch of the A149 between King's Lynn and ...
While some UK areas, and indeed whole countries, are happy to leave inoperative speed cameras in place to successfully fool motorists into reducing their speed, the Isle of Wight, thinks differently.
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 ...