Originally posted by RobSt*r
Actually I use all of them quite a bit except for stocks.
welp;
Nerologic
quote:
Originally posted by E2EK1EL
I had a feeling the iPad could be used for this ... or even had CDJ or old vinyl UI
She's a little thick, but damm i want to bend her over :crazy:
E2EK1EL
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Originally posted by RobSt*r
Actually I use all of them quite a bit except for stocks.
They're all essential, calc is docked on my unit. I use stock app right after the company presents an upcoming products, to see how the market reacts to it.
E2EK1EL
Whatever happen to this FAG and his Windows dual boot?
VERTiG0
E2EK1EL
Google Planning To Bring Turn-By-Turn GPS Navigation With Voice Guidance For Free To The iPhone (unconfirmed now)
Google has announced Google Maps Navigation (beta)in the UK and Ireland for Android devices 1.6 and higher. Navigation includes features such as 3D views, turn-by-turn voice guidance, automatic rerouting, traffic, satellite and street views and more.
According to MacUser, Google has confirmed that it plans to bring the Google Maps turn-by-turn GPS Navigation with voice guidance to the "other platforms", iPhone (unconfirmed now)
MacUser UK reports:
Google confirmed at a London press conference
that it plans to bring free satnav to other smartphone platforms, including the iPhone, although it wouldn’t say when.
If it is indeed true then it is great news for iPhone users as turn-by-turn GPS with voice navigation iPhone apps like TomTom are quite expensive on the App Store.
Since Google Maps Navigation doesn’t store maps on the device like other apps it pre-caches the entire route when a user requests for directions. Google Mobile Maps product manager, Steve Lee explains:
“Google Maps pre-caches the entire route. It needs a data connection when you ask for navigation. But while driving to your destination, if you intermittently lose the connection, it will still carry on. As long as you stay on the route.”
Google Maps Navigation has some really neat features such as:
•Ability to search in plain english just like you would on Google
•Search by voice, which is convenient for mobile devices
•Traffic view
•Satellite view
•Street view
•Search for gas stations, restaurants, or parking along the route.
You can checkout the demo video of Google Maps Navigation below
I predict June for the 4th gen iPhone, since the maps app will have to be revamped for this. Say goodbye to all the other Sat Nav Apps once this comes out.
Playa24_7
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Originally posted by E2EK1EL iPhone 4th Gen Review
God damn it's not as sexy and nice as the 3G and 3GS. NO MORE FROM ME of the 4th gen iPhone until WWDC!!!! :p
I think it looks way better actually haha. It's probably a hell of a lot easier to hold as well because it's squared off. It looks more like a phone now than a toy.
E2EK1EL
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Originally posted by Playa24_7
I think it looks way better actually haha. It's probably a hell of a lot easier to hold as well because it's squared off. It looks more like a phone now than a toy.
Holly smokes where you've been hiding for the past six months dude? :)
Regarding the shape, that's most likely it :( Huge artical posted on TiPB about all recent Apple product using that shape, such as MacBook Pro, LCD & iPad of course.
Prometheus Xex
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Originally posted by E2EK1EL Google Planning To Bring Turn-By-Turn GPS Navigation With Voice Guidance For Free To The iPhone (unconfirmed now)
Google has announced Google Maps Navigation (beta)in the UK and Ireland for Android devices 1.6 and higher. Navigation includes features such as 3D views, turn-by-turn voice guidance, automatic rerouting, traffic, satellite and street views and more.
According to MacUser, Google has confirmed that it plans to bring the Google Maps turn-by-turn GPS Navigation with voice guidance to the "other platforms", iPhone (unconfirmed now)
MacUser UK reports:
Google confirmed at a London press conference
that it plans to bring free satnav to other smartphone platforms, including the iPhone, although it wouldn’t say when.
If it is indeed true then it is great news for iPhone users as turn-by-turn GPS with voice navigation iPhone apps like TomTom are quite expensive on the App Store.
Since Google Maps Navigation doesn’t store maps on the device like other apps it pre-caches the entire route when a user requests for directions. Google Mobile Maps product manager, Steve Lee explains:
“Google Maps pre-caches the entire route. It needs a data connection when you ask for navigation. But while driving to your destination, if you intermittently lose the connection, it will still carry on. As long as you stay on the route.”
Google Maps Navigation has some really neat features such as:
•Ability to search in plain english just like you would on Google
•Search by voice, which is convenient for mobile devices
•Traffic view
•Satellite view
•Street view
•Search for gas stations, restaurants, or parking along the route.
You can checkout the demo video of Google Maps Navigation below
I predict June for the 4th gen iPhone, since the maps app will have to be revamped for this. Say goodbye to all the other Sat Nav Apps once this comes out.