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9 replies2008 has almost reached its end and we’re preparing for 2009, a year which will hopefully be filled again with SatNav news.
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Reviews
Hardware
13 repliesThe new TomTom GO 740 and GO 940 LIVE are now available, and yourNAV will be the first to tell you if it’s worth your money.
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Specials
Software
17 repliesTomTom has freshened up its navigational software. The new NavCore 8.2 which is shipped with the GO x40 has a completely new look.
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Archive
News
TomTom
Software
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TomTom have announced that they will not release the most recent version of NavCore for older SatNav models anymore.
Mio
Software
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From the middle of next year, all new Mio devices will run the company’s new navigational software: Spirit.
TomTom
Miscellaneous
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After not having distributed any Map Share corrections for almost a fortnight, TomTom has now (gradually) started repairing the distribution.
Garmin
Maps
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Buyers of Garmin SatNavs will soon be able to buy a lifetime, quad- annual map updates of a new Navteq map, all for 119 Euro.
Mio
Hardware
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Today Mio Technology presented the Mio Moov 580 Europe Plus. This SatNav distinguishes itself with its large 4.7 inch screen.
TomTom
Software
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TomTom have released their first navigational solution for lorries. During the IAA fair, a new expansion for TomTom WORK was presented.
TomTom
Hardware
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TomTom introduced a new version of their desktop software HOME and with it direct map update subscriptions.
Garmin
Hardware
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With the introduction of the nüvi 550, Garmin leaves the paved roads. Navigate anywhere you want, this device really does it all.
Mio
Hardware
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From next year, Mio’s products will run on the new ‘Windows Embedded, NavReady 2009’ Operating System.
Blaupunkt
FIRST LOOK
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This Autumn, Blaupunkt will be releasing the TravelPilot 500 and 700. These new SatNavs come with a unique new feature…
Garmin
Software
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Last week, Garmin officially introduced its RoadTrip application, which was especially developed for the users of Apple Macintosh computers.