The newly updated MapQuest 4 Mobile can now speak to you while you travel, effectively providing free GPS-powered navigation. Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and thousands of reviews, ...
Free iPhone apps are a plenty, but some are definitely better than others. Falling into the "better" category is the new MapQuest 4 Mobile iPhone app. Not only will this app turn your iPhone into a ...
Driving around a strange city without a GPS can be cumbersome—but driving around with a GPS that won’t talk to you can be downright dangerous. Thankfully, MapQuest has just announced that its free ...
Google scared the balls off of turn-by-turn navigation companies when it released its free nav app for Android, largely because an iPhone version seemed inevitable. Well, it’s still not here. But ...
AOL’s MapQuest has followed Google Maps into the world of turn-by-turn voice directions. Today the company launched an updated version of MapQuest 4 Mobile for iPhone. When you use the new version to ...
In the online maps space, Google may draw more attention, but MapQuest, online years earlier, has continued to improve its service. And among iPhone apps, MapQuest can boast a crucial feature over ...
Earlier this week, MapQuest released a new version of its app for iPhone and Blackberry users. MapQuest 4 Mobile 2.0 is now available for iPhone 4, and it can run in the background while you’re ...
iPhone: If you're an iPhone user who's jealous of Android's awesome free, turn-by-turn, voice-guided Google Maps Navigation GPS app, here's some good news: MapQuest just released its own free voice ...
If you’re leaving, it helps to know where you’re going, right? Over the past decade, the Internet has nourished a number of free map providers, which will furnish you with customized information to ...
Following the success of its iPhone app, Mapquest has released a free, voice-guided turn-by-turn navigation app for Android handsets. The new app differs in a couple ways from its older iPhone sibling ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. And MapQuest officially enters the Android navigation arena. Can it compete with Google Maps? Eh, probably not ...