Navigon is back in the North American market with their Navigon MobileNavigator for iPhone / iPhone 3GS running OS 3.0 or higher. Beating some other companies to the punch, the app seems to be very similar to their in car devices with a clean interface and good feature set. One big difference with other iPhone apps is that the 1.2 gigs of maps are downloaded into your iPhone, so you do not have to pay any data charges or monthly fees to use this app or worry about celluar signal dead zones. The North American app costs a $99 from the Apple Itunes app store and is presently on sale till August 15th 2009 for a rock bottom price of $69. There are also versions for many other countries as well, including a version for all of Europe.
Bring on the competition of iPhone car navigation software, one of the more popular pda gps programs has arrived to the iPhone. NNG Global Services has released the North American and European versions of iGO My way navigation to the iTunes App Store. NNG Global Services today announced the launch of its iGO My way [...]
You’ve all heard about that scary hack that was shown at the Black Hat Security conference yesterday, looks like Apple has kicked into gear and has already released the Iphone OS 3.0.1 patch in North America. We got this e-mail from via a security bulletin just moments ago, the patch is 230 megabytes. So get [...]
Looks like NAVIGON has beat Tom Tom to the punch for in car navigation on the iPhone and Iphone 3GS with their MobileNavigator. On sale now in North America at $69 till August 15th, it is quite an interesting app for all of you who are sick of carrying around two devices. NAVIGON promises there will be a text to speech upgrade (not sure if it will be free) coming soon as well.