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— -- TeleNav, a veteran creator of GPS navigation software for cell phones and other mobile devices, enters the competitive GPS hardware market today with the TeleNav Shotgun, a $299 personal ...
We love our GPS navigation devices, if only because they spare us from begging for directions from clueless strangers. And whether we get our GPS data from a stand-alone personal navigation devic ...
Global shipments of personal navigation devices (PNDs) declined from 28 million units in 2012 to 22 million units in 2013, though there are signs that the decline is slowing and some emerging ...
Last week TeleNav announced their new Shotgun personal navigation device (PND). The Shotgun takes the tried and true TeleNav navigation software (found on many carrier phones as AT&T Navigator ...
Dwindling sales for standalone personal navigation devices mean GPS makers are turning to partnering carmakers to offer integrated in-car navigation systems for growth.
Six years ago this week, Google announced that turn-by-turn directions were coming to Maps in Android 2.0. The demonstration put smartphones on a collision course with dedicated satnav devices ...
Regardless of how companies like Garmin ultimately fare, the uncertainty surrounding the personal navigation industry, whose devices began appearing on dashboards in 2003, is another example of ...
Navigation solutions powered by smartphones are the fast-growing category of personal navigation devices, growing faster than in-car units or stand-alone devices, according to Forrester Research ...
The TeleNav Shotgun connected personal navigation device builds on the company's expertise making software for GPS-equipped cell phones.
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