PDiddy
01-23-2008, 07:50 AM
http://blackberrycool.com/wp-content/uploads/logo_telenav.jpgT-Mobile has announced (http://www.marketwire.com/mw/release.do?id=812606) that they have launched TeleNav GPS Navigator (also known as TeleNav Track) in the UK, the first operator in that area to do so. Chosen as one of the Five Star picks (http://blackberrycool.com/2007/10/30/005933/) by the BlackBerry forum Pinstack last year, TeleNav has a ton of features for the mobile user on the go. Users can key in their destination or preplan it on the TeleNav website (http://www.telenav.eu/home/index.jsp), and the software will give turn-by-turn directions either via voice or on-screen. It also features full 3D maps, a business locator, waypoints, and even a pedestrian mode for planning out long walks. (BBCool)
Well at least someone is jumping aboard with the GPS software bandwagon and not trying to restricts its use *cough* verizon *cough*. Well congratulations are in order and we people here in teh states couldnt be prouder for our tea drinkers across the Atlantic.
Well at least someone is jumping aboard with the GPS software bandwagon and not trying to restricts its use *cough* verizon *cough*. Well congratulations are in order and we people here in teh states couldnt be prouder for our tea drinkers across the Atlantic.