Dec 17

NAVIGON Adds Google Local Search to iPhone Navigation App and Reduces Price to $59.99 for Limited Time
NAVIGON App First On-Board Solution for iPhone to Include Google Local Search, Free Update Delivers 13 New Features and Enhancements

—NAVIGON AG, the leading innovator in the navigation market, today announced the availability of the fourth free update (1.4.0) for its successful iPhone navigation App, MobileNavigator. The comprehensive update focuses on streamlining and accelerating navigation on the iPhone offering key components such as the integration of online Google Local Search into the application, an industry first among on-board navigation Apps for the iPhone. The update includes many new functions such as an enhanced pedestrian navigation, an audiobook mode, and directions in a turn-by-turn list format, an Emergency Help function, geographic Coordinate Input and more. In order to introduce this major update to the market, NAVIGON reduces the price of the App from $89.99 to $59.99 until January 11, 2010.

The latest version makes use of the iPhone connectivity capabilities, enhancing the navigation experience with Internet connected services such as recently launched Traffic Live, and now the integration of Google Local Search. Users have instant access to the most up to date point of interest (POI) search results. Simply entering, “steak” for example, provides a comprehensive list of steak restaurants nearby. It is also possible to search for places in a certain area by just adding, for example, the name of the city to the search.

“This comprehensive update once again provides many sought-after features to our customers,” said Gerhard Mayr, NAVIGON vice-president worldwide mobile phones & new markets. “It shows that we are committed to providing our customers the best navigation experience available for the iPhone.” According to the latest market data from Canalys, NAVIGON is the industry leader of on-board/perpetual navigation solutions for mobile phones in the U.S. with a market share of 23 percent.

Version 1.4.0 further extends the efficiency and precision of the iPhone built in capabilities with additional enhancements such as a versatile pedestrian mode transforming the iPhone into a device not only excellent for navigating by car, but also on foot. Pedestrian mode is equipped with the iPhone compass, with in the application and an option for a 3D map with automatic orientation in the direction the walker is headed (3G S only), so users can at a glance know which direction they are moving. Rounding out pedestrian mode includes instant re-route and aerial direction display is only a tap away.

Features and Enhancements of Version 1.4.0:

  • • Google Local Search
  • • Enhanced pedestrian mode
  • • Turn-by-Turn Route List Provides a detailed list of directions, which update automatically during navigation; eliminating each maneuvers in real-time.
  • • Audiobook Mode Drivers can now enjoy even more of their iPod while in-route music and audiobooks without missing MobileNavigator’s clear text-to-speech navigation announcements. In music mode the volume is automatically reduced during the voice announcement. Now while listening to audiobooks and navigation, playback is automatically paused and rewound for one second while directions are given, and resumes playing when the directions stop.
  • • Coordinate Input Employ longitude and latitude coordinates as a destination as an alternative to traditional input like an address or POI by name. Email geographical coordinates for precise location identification.
  • • Emergency Help Tapping one of the predefined categories such as Police, Hospital, Pharmacy or Gas Station provides detailed textual description of current position sorted by distance. Includes list with the street name, zip, city, distance to next big intersection, and geographic location. Emergency Help tells you exactly where you are, so you can tell other how to get to you.
  • • Favorites displayed in map Destinations marked as favorites by the user are now displayed on the map in a named flag icon.
  • • Swipe Screen integration for Traffic Messages Users can browse Traffic Live messages with the flick of a finger.
  • • Contacts as interim destinations One-tap sets contacts as an interim destination. Using contact groups in the phonebook as interim destinations is now also possible.
  • • GPS display enhancements If the iPhone GPS signal becomes too weak during navigation, indicated by a red bar on the top of the display; MobileNavigator now calculates the approximate position and shows the estimated position in the map (grey positioning indicator) to provide better orientation. Active route guidance remains switched off but continues normal navigation until a valid signal is available.
  • • 3D map zooming As they navigate, users can now zoom in on the map section both in the 2D and 3D display using the iPhone’s intuitive fingertip control.
  • • Country Info When the user crosses a country border, pointing out the country’s most important traffic regulations – such as the maximum permissible speeds or alcohol limits.
  • • Faster start-up

Availability:
The NAVIGON solution is available in the Apple App Store and is equipped with maps of North America (USA, Canada, Puerto Rico & Virgin Islands) from NAVTEQ®. Besides being available for the iPhone 3G and 3GS, the NAVIGON App also runs on first-generation iPhone or an iPod Touch. Additional accessories are required for GPS navigation on these devices.

For more information, please visit: www.navigon.com/iphone.

Find NAVIGON on:
Twitter: www.navigon.com/twitter_US
Facebook: www.navigon.com/facebook
Flickr: www.navigon.com/flickr
Youtube: www.navigon.com/youtube

About NAVIGON:
NAVIGON AG is a world-leading manufacturer of navigation systems. With its own portable navigation systems, and thanks to its partnership with reputable consumer electronics manufacturers, NAVIGON stands for high-quality GPS navigation on PNDs and mobile phones. NAVIGON also provides professional navigation solutions such as driver-assistance features for the automotive OEM market. NAVIGON was founded in 1991, and employs over 400 workers in locations in Asia, Europe and North America. – NAVIGON. And the world is yours.

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Aug 25

When I switched over to the iPhone I was shocked to see that I was not able to download some sort of navigation software, coming from the Blackberry world this was very disappointing.  Needless to say I was very excited when AT&T/Apple finally started to allow GPS navigation apps for the iPhone.  I am not positive about this statement but I believe Navigon was the first big company to release navigation software for the iPhone.

I noticed that Navigon had a lite version in the app store but I was unable to download it.  I then contacted them and asked if they would release another lite version or allow me to test out the application.  I was contacted a few days later and was given a chance to test out the application.  I have to say I am very impressed with this applictiaon.

After a week or so of testing I compiled a list of questions I saw in reviews and added in some of my own to see where this app is going.  I have recieved an update to the application. I will install this and update this post if any of these questions have been addresssed.

  1. Will there be traffic integration? (Would be nice to know about accidents on the roads)
    • Yes, we have plans to launch a real-time traffic feature for our iPhone app later this year. However, at this point we don’t have an exact launch date yet.
  2. GPS doesn’t seem to lock on sometimes is this a known issue?
    • Usually, the integrated GPS receiver of the iPhone works well. In isolated cases issues with the GPS positioning and the GPS signal have been reported and this could have different reasons:
      • Wrong positioning of the iPhone in the car. Like with every portable navigation device, the iPhone should always have a free view to the sky
      • Metalized thermally insulated windshield
      • Usage of design or protective covers (while using our NAVIGON Software please avoid using covers since these influence the reception of a GPS signal)
      • Should all of this not match your situation, we’ve experienced that a soft-reset of the iPhone is something that helps. Your saved data and information will not be deleted during this procedure. Apple describes the process as follows:
        • Hold the standby button (the On/Off Button on the top right side of the iPhone) and at the same time the HOME button for at least 10 seconds until the Apple-Logo appears. After that the iPhone will boot up again.
        • In very rare cases where even the soft-reset doesn’t work, it can help to backup and restore the data on the iPhone in order to reorganize the memory of the phone.
  3. Can we just search POI without selecting the category?
    • Yes, you just have to select “all categories”, then you can search for a POI without selecting a category.
  4. See a listing of directions? (Route preview?)
    • Currently, it is possible to display the entire route graphically (just click on the map and then on the “show route” icon in the lower right corner). However, a textual list of turn-by-turn-directions is not included. NAVIGON has developed a feature called NAVIGON MyRoutes that learns from individual driving habits. Based on that data, it provides three different route choices after entering a destination. These are displayed on a map with distance and EST for each route, so the user can select which one he prefers. The NAVIGON MyRoutes feature might be something that we will make available for the iPhone with an update.
  5. Can there be an icon that tells if we have GPS lock. I found it cumbersome that I would have to hit start nav then cancel out of the simulation menu, and keep doing that over and over again.
    • Our app does show a red bar on top of the screen if there is no GPS reception available. And there is actually a way to avoid having to tap on the screen over and over again. If you have entered an address and there is no GPS reception available, you can just wait until the signal becomes available. It is just important to not press “cancel”. The route is being calculated automatically after GPS reception is sufficient and the “Simulate/Cancel” buttons will disappear.
  6. Any plans to allow users to upload their own voices?
    • That is an interesting idea but as of now there are no concrete plans.
  7. Dash had a great concept link up the gps units so they could share traffic info.
    • NAVIGON will offer real-time traffic updates for the MobileNavigator on the iPhone in the future. At this point, we are unable to disclose any further information about the specific implementation of this feature, but I can tell you that we are considering a wide variety of options.
  8. Would be nice to be able to use the internet to search for POI, this way it would never be outdated.
    • Currently we offer the POIs which are integrated in our NAVTEQ map database. An integration of e.g. Google POIs is definitely in discussion and might be something to come at a later point, but we don’t have any concrete plans to announce right now.
  9. How often will the app be updated?
    • The first version includes the latest maps available. For further updates, users will have access to NAVIGON’s standard map updates at attractive prices. However, at this point, we don’t have specific pricing and timing for the map updates.
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Aug 18

Europe : TomTom have released their popular GPS software for the iPhone 3G .

The application features IQ Routes, which are unique to the iPhone TomTom version. IQ Routers enable TomTom to calculate the time a journey will take based on the experiences of other TomTom users. This improvement leads to drivers reaching their destination 35% faster than before.

The software also features a safety camera database for 11 countries, ensuring you don’t get caught out!
Additional features of the software include:

  • Automatic re-routing
  • Landscape and Portrait switching
  • 2D and 3D maps
  • Available in 18 Languages
  • Touch gestures
  • Point of interest search capability

The TomTom iPhone app is available for 99.99 euro with a map of Western Europe or for 69.99 euro with a region of Europe. It can be downloaded from the TomTom site or from the iPhone app store.

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Aug 18
iPhone HTC Sense

iPhone HTC Sense

You’ll need a jailbroken iPhone to accomplish the task, but once you’re done, you’ll have the beauty and awe of the HTC Sense UI, complete with the sexy clock/weather widget, updated app icons and delighfully curved launch dock. Check out a video of HTC Sense on the iPhone in action:

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Aug 17

I don’t like how in iTunes you have to pay to make a ringtone out of songs you have already bought.  There are a few ways to get ringtones for free.

http://www.applerepo.com/iphone-3g-ringtones-create-the-custom-ringtones-in-3-easy-steps/

I have found a lot of ringtones here: http://audiko.net/

I have also created my own by using this software: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

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Aug 14

Qik iPhone

Qik iPhone

Qik the free service that lets cellphone users with 3G and video capture capabilities to live stream the video has been available on almost mobile platforms, except the iPhone (you probably know the reasons).

Today Qik released its version for iPhone 3G S, available in Apple App store. However, in this version Apple has limited its capability of live streaming. So consider this app is merely a video upload service. You can set up for immediate uploading when you stop recording. Geo-tagging is also supported.

The app initially can only be used on WiFi network, but Qik is working on getting the approval for 3G as well.

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Aug 13

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4 min in-game video of the Duke Nuke’em game for iPhone and iTouch.

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Aug 13

The carrier has paid Apple 10 billion yuan ($1.46 billion) for 5 million iPhones, according to International Business Times. An 8GB model of the iPhone is estimated to sell for 2,400 yuan ($350), and a 16GB may be sold at 4,800 yuan ($700), said Yu Zaonan, general manager of the customer development department of China Unicom, in an interview with IBT. The report says China’s iPhones would work with the WCDMA-standard for 3G connectivity.

The report does not clarify whether Unicom would be selling the new iPhone 3GS, or if these are the previous 3G models. However, it’s likely the 8GB model is an iPhone 3G, since there is no 8GB iPhone 3GS.

Shortly after IBT published its report, China Unicom attempted to refute it by claiming IBT’s sources never commented on the iPhone. However, IBT said it had voice records of the interviews.

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Aug 12

Want a free iPhone 3GS? Of course you do, everyone does. Well Waze, the awesome new iPhone application that provides free turn-by-turn navigation and crowd-sourced traffic reports, is holding a contest that gives 50 lucky winners (1 per state) the choice of a free Android MyTouch 3G or an iPhone 3GS. Here’s how.

  1. Download Waze
  2. Send a Waze Road report
  3. Keep Waze on until you arrive at your destination
  4. One random person out of the 100 unique road reporters wins

Rules:

  • Must be registered with a valid email
  • 1% chance to win if you’re one of the first 100 road reporters in your city
  • The top 5 most frequent Waze reporters in the first 10 states get a bag of goodies
  • Spread the word so your state reaches 100 reports faster. It increases your chances of winning.

For more information, go to Waze’s Contest page.

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Aug 10
Tune Wiki

Tune Wiki

TuneWiki, the next generation social media music player, has passed half a million downloads for iPhone, less than a month after its July 13th iTunes app store debut. Making it one of the fastest growing independent apps in iPhone App Store history! This impressive benchmark comes after a succession of accomplishments for the iPhone app, including reaching #5 on the US free music app download list within a day of its debut. With the largest licensed database of music lyrics, global music maps, social TuneWiki Blip Technology—which allows users to post their current song selection to Facebook or Twitter—and the ability to run in the background, TuneWiki has provided iPhone users with the functionality they have been waiting for in a music player. The first 30 days of iPhone downloads:

Worldwide:

552,666 in more than 80 countries.

Top countries:

  1. USA 284,916
  2. UK 52,854
  3. Japan 47,165
  4. Canada 27,616
  5. Italy 26,845
  6. Australia 12,357
  7. Netherlands 11,668
  8. Mexico 11,601
  9. Spain 10,188
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