Posts tagged: GPS navigation device

Navigon is also Coming Out with SatNav App for Android

Navigon, a leading supplier of GPS navigation solutions, has announced it is coming out with a navigational application for Android.  Google Maps Navigation may be about to take the US market because it’s free but outside the US, Navigon is set to step in while Google is trying to get its act together.  The Navigon Android satnav app can be used in all phones running Android 1.5 to 2.0.  Its features are similar to the existing Navigon iPhone application, with slight changes to fit in with Android phones’ interface and screen resolution.  Navigon’s Android satnav app will hit the markets on December 10, but pricing has yet to be announced.  It will probably be similar to the Navigon iPhone app, which costs somewhere around $140.

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iPhone Car Starting App

The iPhone tends to replace more and more objects that you had to carry around with you on a daily bTasis, including a GPS navigation system or an iPod. Still, this is one of the most innovative apps we’ve seen in a while. It allows the iPhone to replace your car remote control altogether.
The Viper Smart Start app offers you exactly the same features a regular car remote control would give you, but it does cost a bit. The in-car module alone costs 300$, and you can’t use the app without. But it’s way cooler than a regular car remote, and that’s because you don’t have to be close to the care to use it. You can lock and unlock the doors, open the trunk, start the car and turn on the heat in the car remotely from virtually anywhere, because the app uses the cellular network to work.
The service is free in the first year, but they plan to charge 30$ a year for using it afterwards. Mention the http://thenewestgadget.com

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