TomTom to bring free lane guidance, text-to-speech, iPod control to iPhone GPS app
November 12, 2009 by admin
Filed under Gadgets Review

TomTom’s probably still dizzy from the hit that Google laid on it just a few days ago, but it has somehow managed to get its bearings long enough to announce that a slew of gratis updates are incoming for its highly-hyped iPhone navigation app. Following in Navigon’s footsteps, the outfit has today stated that a free update has been submitted to Apple for approval, and when (er, if) it clears Cupertino’s ambiguous review process, it’ll deliver advanced lane guidance, text-to-speech, “Help Me,” updated map / safety cameras (in select European nations) databases, customizable audio warnings and iPod player control. Not a bad list of additions for the grand total of $0.00, but we wouldn’t expect anything less given the lofty admission price.
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