Posts Tagged ‘tips’

Android Market: Free Quick Settings App For Android

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

Hi There! This Quick Settings free app lets you quickly switch most important Android settings with just few taps such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, APN, and volume control are arranged in the list. The interface is fast, clean and easy to use. The most important is It’s FREE!

Credit: Quick-Settings App

Credit: Quick-Settings App

More details visit Quick Settings app

Happy GPS & Bye!

Tag: Android

Waze Updates – Share Your Travel Using Facebook And Twitter

Friday, August 13th, 2010

Hello there!

Now, Waze app has updated to add groups and social features designed to help commuters and potential carpoolers find a ride and share empty space in their vehicle. The app also already offers drivers the ability to share traffic conditions and road information in real-time with their friends using Twitter and Facebook integration, so you can share your travel with friends.

With new updates, using Waze in your iPhone is more fun! Happy GPS & Bye!

Related article => How Waze Works and Play Fun Games Using Waze

More details visit iTunes

How To Buy Your Own GPS

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

Hello there! I have some short tips: How To Buy Your Own GPS. Here’s what you should consider when navigating the GPS market.

  • Price – Most important!
  • Live Traffic and Data – Important!
  • Screen Size
  • On-Board Maps
  • POIs
  • Voice Control and Other Extras : Photo / Audio / Video formats
  • Bluetooth

or buy a great smartphone like iPhone and also the Android phone features Google Maps with spoken, turn-by-turn directions and Google POI searches—and it’s free. Like me I’m only using the smartphone for GPS. Easy for me and It’s cool. I’m always like a free services!

Happy GPS & Bye!

Demo – MapQuest Navigator For iPhone

Sunday, October 11th, 2009

Hello there,

Another great application The MapQuest For iPhone. It’s simple, intuitive & voice-guided navigation for everybody. Happy watching & Happy GPS!

More details visit MapQuest Blog

How To Choose The Best Car GPS

Monday, August 10th, 2009

Hello There!

Good information for everybody. Happy Watching & Happy GPS.

HiMyTribe GPS Application For iPhone

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

Hello there!

HiMyTribe is a service for friends, lovers, family and workers to locate, to communicate and to stay connected with your people through a high precise search engine with selection criteria.

Credit:HiMyTribe

Credit:HiMyTribe

With HiMyTribe, Never Alone Anymore is leveraging the iPhone’s GPS technology to develop a unique, localisation-based social networking application designed to connect people with a few easy selection based, not only on location but also on mutual interests.

For iPhone users you can try these application.  Happy GPS & Bye!

More details visit HiMyTribe

How To Choose GPS Navigation For Your Car

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

On the market a dozen offers gps navigation and make the people headache how to choose their car gps. Read this tips!

  • Check the local laws. Check the laws in your area and the mount types available before you buy. Most manufacturers include a plastic disk that sticks to the dashboard to provide an alternative mounting location.
  • What type of driving do you do? If you spend most of your time commuting along the same route or running local errands on familiar roads, you might not benefit from route guidance, unless you face traffic congestion. Even in familiar areas, a GPS can help you get around it by showing surrounding roads and plotting an alternative route.
  • Built-in battery convenience Almost all new portables now come with a rechargeable battery. If you want to use it for walking or use the multimedia features outside of a car, look for one that will operate for at least three hours on a charge.
  • What about extra features? A full-featured aftermarket GPS can effectively upgrade an older car with features like a trip computer, Bluetooth hands-free telephone capability, an MP3 player, an iPod connection, and a FM transmitter. If available, live traffic information, weather, and local gas prices can offer an increased measure of safety and convenience.
  • Size matters If you choose a portable unit, size is important–especially if you frequently pack it in a suitcase. Some models are no bigger than a wallet and weigh less than 7 ounces, while others are as large as a paperback book and can weigh two pounds or more. Also, look for a screen that’s large enough to read easily without blocking your view.

Happy GPS & Bye!