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  • Navigon Set To Launch In Australia

    For a relatively small market, the Australian satnav scene certainly has a lot of players. Think about it: There’s TomTom, Garmin, Mio, Navman, Pioneer, Uniden, Magellan… plus countless cheap Chinese manufacturers offering sub-$200 devices. Well, as of today, the market is even slightly more crowded, with Navigon hitting Australian shelves through distributor Navigation Solutions. Typically,…


  • Mio Launching Flavoured Milk? New Moov Satnav Range

    Mio has come out all guns blazing with the release of three new satnavsfor the Australian market. They all look exactly like the Moov 380 we saw from the US back in June, although none of these local models have a built-in SIM card slot to let you make calls from the device. All the…


  • Customs Could Search Your iPods For Pirated Music

    When will these people get a clue? News.com.au is reporting that the next time you travel with your iPod, those friendly customs officials could pull you aside, slap on the latex and give your iPod a full-body cavity search for pirated music. The push – which originates from the RIAA in the US – is…


  • Hema Navigator Tells You Where To Go Offroad

    You hear a lot of stories about satnavs taking people the wrong way down one-way streets or off an embankment where there’s no road. But what do you do if this happens to you? Well, if Hema Maps have their way, you’ll be using their upcoming Navigator satnav to get back on the road via…