For anyone who missed it last week, we've launched a new round of competitions for February in our Win Things section on CNET.co.uk. On Friday we announced our fantastic Canon competition, in which ...
Motorists could be hit with six points on their licence and a fine of up to £200 for improper use of their sat nav. Although it is perfectly legal to have a sat nav in your car for navigational ...
Best of Reader Comments: Distraction device or helping hand? Sat-navs not only drive motorists to distraction, they've also been driving silicon.com readers to rage following a recent story concerning ...
ViewRanger wants you to get out in the snow, with a sat-nav app that uses Ordnance Survey maps to keep you from getting lost in a drift, and support for glove-friendly touchscreen phones You can plan ...
London’s taxi drivers have to pass a grueling test to earn a license, memorizing the ins and outs of central London. Research has shown that certain regions of the aspiring drivers’ brains actually ...
Google Maps, Apple Maps, Waze, and pretty much any sat-nav solution are supposed to make every second you spend behind the wheel safer by making the road more predictable. However, these apps don't ...
Gadgets contribute to nearly 300,000 accidents... Many drivers can't imagine life without their trusty sat-nav - but the motorist's best friend is being blamed for causing hundreds of thousands of ...
ESA plans to use its upcoming Lunar Pathfinder mission to experiment with expanding sat-nav coverage to the Moon. By tuning in to the radio signals leaking from the Galileo and GPS satellite ...
London drivers are more reliant on sat navs than anywhere else in the UK – that’s the verdict of new study from black cab app mytaxi which suggests many of the capital’s motorists are rapidly turning ...
Motorists could land themselves with six points on their licence and a fine of up to £200 for not using their sat nav properly. While having a sat nav fitted into your car to help you with directions ...
New research by Comscore has underlined something we always knew, but perhaps we weren’t expecting to be so significant: Cellphone satellite navigation use in Europe is rocketing skywards at an ...