Would you like to support your favourite website and give something back ? Pocket GPS can now offer all sorts of merchandise with the Pocket GPS Logo on from items like mugs, mouse mats, t-shirts, ...
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 ...
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 have snuck out a map update. Although we have received no official news on this release, forum members spotted the availability of it through TomTom HOME this morning. The new map is version ...
We were able to show two new Seidio mounts at the Basingstoke event (the G4500 and the G4850), and they drew a lot of interest from the crowd. Our user Paul Driver liked the G4500 so much he was ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
PDA GPS Sleeves are great for both in-car usage for street routing applications, or for out of car use like for walking or hiking. These systems are usually compact, but do run on the power provided ...
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 ...
In the previous articles in this series we have seen how TomTom source their data, how the community provides input to improve the maps, how probes have been used to analyse the data, and how traffic ...
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