Traffic's a huge pain, is it not? Anyone who has to dodge traffic jams on a daily or weekly basis is undoubtedly tired of it, and so is TomTom. Thankfully, a GPS company wants to work with you on ...
GPS systems have come a long way in the past 20 years. Though it’s possible to use the GPS on your smartphone while driving, it’s not always as convenient as using a TomTom GPS system. Not only are ...
Selling updated maps has always been a clever revenue source for top-tier GPS makers. But TomTom is breaking the mold and just starting offering free map and traffic updates across most of its product ...
YONKERS, NY — Garmin and TomTom GPS models continue to score high and provide the best overall packages in Consumer Reports recent tests of more than 90 GPS units. The top-rated Garmin Nuvi 885T ($600 ...
Are you sick and tired of your current GPS model? Is it too bland and boring for you? TomTom would like you to know that you don't have to drive another day looking at something that doesn't make you ...
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TomTom has been in the GPS business for a long time. Much like Garmin, the company has been using its expertise in location technology to sell fitness trackers for the past couple of years. One of its ...
YONKERS, NY — Despite the influx of several new brands and models, longtime GPS brands—Garmin, TomTom and Magellan―are still making the best Global Positioning Systems. The three brands accounted for ...
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TomTom, you sneaky, sneaky devil. You thought you could pop two new GPS models up on your website and no one would notice. Well, you’re wrong. The Internet doesn’t miss anything. GPS Tracklog noticed ...