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Rumor has it that Apple is releasing a new version of its Maps app for its iOS platform this year, with a possible announcement at its upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference. The latest reports even include purported photos from the app and new information about its interface and other features. ... Full Article »
Since this review was published, the developers of the app have contacted Appolicious to let us know that the bug outlined below has been fixed, and CoPilot Live Premium does come with 12 months free ActiveTraffic. CoPilot Live Premium GPS - USA has a ton of worthwhile features. It has great lookin ... Full Article »
In late March, navigation company, TeleNav, announced the release of Scout for Apps, which opens its turn-by-turn voice navigation services to any developer coding for iOS or in HTML 5. Integration of TeleNav into others apps will likely have a large impact on the world of navigation, but users look ... Full Article »
All tapped out every time you have to go to the pump? With gas prices at historic highs, there is a premium on any service or method that helps us save money on fuel. Thankfully, there are dozens of terrific mobile apps that do everything from locate the cheapest gas alternatives near you, to helpin ... Full Article »
When Waze GPS & traffic — Social, fun! came out in 2011, Appolicious reviewer Nick Nebelsky took issue with the app’s hands-on requirements writing, “it's still a lot of work, and is asking a lot of the driver.” At the time, I agreed whole-heartedly that Waze, while containing some use ... Full Article »
Some of my favorite apps on the iPhone fall under the “Travel” category. I’m not a glutton for booking trips, rather iTunes uses that wide-ranging term to encompass everything from trip-booking apps, to grand reference guides for cities and parks, to collections of the best cuisines in certain ... Full Article »
RoadNinja is a free app that helps drivers and travelers when they’re on a road trip. By tapping into a huge database of services like restaurants, lodging and gas stations located near to interstate exits, RoadNinja combines new technology with old-school billboards and signs to bring users the b ... Full Article »
Even though gas prices seem to be dropping ever so slightly (at least near me), filling up the tank can still cause heart palpitations, so traveling a few extra blocks can often be worth nickel and diming the pump. To make that endeavor easier, former pay app SmartFuel for iPhone and iPod Touch is n ... Full Article »
Get around any city from New York City to San Francisco to Shanghai with these handy iPhone local transportation apps, which let you navigate subways, trains, and buses like a pro. No more craning your neck in a crowded subway trying to see the name of the stop, wondering when the bus will come, or ... Full Article »
I have a pretty good sense of direction, but I still rely on Maps on my iPhone for driving directions. This is fine when I’m in the passenger seat, but not exactly the safest option when I’m behind the wheel. Most GPS apps that offer voice navigation run a pretty penny, so the decision to downlo ... Full Article »
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