Saturday, September 22, 2012

Apple maps

  • Some good replacements for Apple's Maps app

    Answer: You're right - Apple's new Maps app doesn't seem to work that well in a lot of places. Everyone's results are going to vary, of course, but if you're looking for alternatives with a little more pedigree you have some great options.

    www.nbcnews.com

  • Apple's Lost Mapportunity: How Did A Tech Star Lose Its Way?

    Apple's mojo over the years has come from its knack for releasing products that aren't the first, but are the best. Its highly anticipated new Apple Maps offering is neither. Apple's latest mobile operating system, iOS 6, has replaced Google Maps with ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • In Apple-Google maps war, consumers lose

    On the iPhone 5, which went on sale Friday, the popular Google Maps app was replaced with Apple's own maps software. The change was widely panned by consumers, who complain that Apple (US:AAPL) stuck them with something inferior in an effort to ...

    articles.marketwatch.com

  • Apple maps disaster may solve China-Japan islands row

    The new mapping program was released this week as part of Apple's updated mobile operating system software, which powers the new iPhone 5, released Friday, and can be installed as an upgrade on other Apple devices. To the chagrin of many, the new ...

    phys.org

  • Nokia crows about its maps amid Apple fiasco

    Turn By Turn Navigation. Nokia has it for more than 110 countries; Samsung, for 30; and Apple, 56. Public Transportation. Nokia and Samsung support maps for more than 500 cities and urban areas; and Apple left public transportation data out of its map mix.

    www.techhive.com

  • Apple, Google maps scorecard: Who wins, who loses?

    Reaction to Apple maps have ranged from cheeky tweets to the London Underground suggesting iOS 6 users pick up physical maps.

    www.cbsnews.com

  • Why Apple made the right decision with iOS 6 Maps

    Maps though, is a different story. Mapping is a core function of any smartphone. Every person who has a smartphone has a need for maps. If Apple removed Maps from iOS completely, customers would start switching to other smartphones. It's just that ...

    news.cnet.com

  • iOS 6 Maps Rage; Verizon 4G LTE Expansion; Apple Rips Off Swiss Clock Design

    Topping tech headlines on Thursday were complaints about Apple's new Maps app within iOS 6. The questionable results produced by the new app even spawned a Tumblr blog that highlights some of the more bizarre results.

    www.pcmag.com

  • TomTom Distances Itself From Apple Maps Criticism

    Amid the controversy surrounding Apple dumping Google Maps in favor of its own map system, WSJ's Ian Sherr spells out Apple's efforts to match the detail of Google Maps and how iPhone users can still utilize Google Maps on their smartphone. Photo ...

    online.wsj.com

  • Apple Maps is An Epic Fail

    The search giant will soon release its version, probably after just enough time has passed for us all to try Apple's Maps and pronounce it DOA. Something horrible has gone wrong. Before the new iOS6 update, Apple's products had used Google Maps as the ...

    www.msnbc.msn.com

  • Apple Maps goof-ups can be found in Baltimore too

    So it's an established fact that Apple's new Maps App is a epic fail. With missing cities, "melted" bridges and dams and even a duplicated island in Asia, Apple's maps roll out has been anything but smooth. But what about maps for the Baltimore area? I ...

    www.baltimoresun.com

  • App of the Week: Scout by Telenav

    With the buzz surrounding Google Maps and Apple Maps for iOS 6.0 this week, it's hard to believe there's even more noise out there regarding navigation apps, but there is!

    abcnews.go.com

  • Is Austin's Apple Maps Experience an Epic Fail?

    Computing giant Apple has released the newest iteration of its mind-bogglingly popular iPhone. But Apple continues to grab headlines for a less-PR friendly reason: reaction to its new maps program, which replaces Google Maps on the iPhone 5 and in ...

    www.kutnews.org

  • Apple's new mapping software labels Queensland Government Executive ...

    Apple's glitch-ridden maps program released in its new software has customers fuming and analysts puzzled. Amazing iOS6 Maps Tumblr.

    www.heraldsun.com.au

  • Apple On iOS 6 Maps Flubs: This Is Hard, Okay?

    The danger for Apple is even if Maps does improve, it remains to be seen whether people will trust it enough to use it for something as important as figuring out where to go.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Apple Maps in iOS 6: What you need to know (FAQ)

    It was a decent effort for a first pass, but now that Apple Maps are being crowd-tested by millions of new iOS 6 users around the world, problems are becoming more apparent.

    news.cnet.com

  • Apple Maps glitch: TomTom says not our fault

    According to BNP Paribas analyst Alexander Peterc, who points out 20 different information and service providers, including TomTom, are involved in Apple Maps, the problems appear mostly to do with points of interest, or POIs, which include things like ...

    timesofindia.indiatimes.com

  • Nokia: Hey, Apple, our mapping is better than yours

    Nokia has found a vulnerability in Apple's armor, and it's taking advantage. The mobile company yesterday posted a blog on its site discussing the value of its mapping applications. Although some gloating might have been warranted, Nokia just couldn't ...

    news.cnet.com

  • IPhone 5 journal: So about that Maps app ...

    I hope it's true that Google will ship its own maps app and that Apple (AAPL, Fortune 500) will approve it -- or that this current sorry attempt is the cartographical equivalent of Mac OS X 10.1, an early release we tolerated and soon forgot as Apple ...

    money.cnn.com

  • Apple's new maps app is a rare flub

    Apple released an update to its iPhone and iPad operating system on Wednesday that replaces Google Maps with Apple's own application. Early upgraders are reporting that the new maps are less detailed, look weird and misplace landmarks. It's shaping up ...

    www.nydailynews.com

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