Saturday, June 1, 2013

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What comes inside the box when you buy your iPhone 5? Scott Stein takes you through the packaging: EarPods, stickers, and all.

Scott Stein reveals a secret augmented reality view for the Yelp app for the iPhone 3GS.

Senior Editor Scott Stein takes us on a tour of the iPhone 5 days before its debut.

At Apples WWDC in San Francisco, Peter-Frans Pauwels, CTO of TomTom, shows a new navigation application for the iPhone. The new software combines map data with turn-by-turn navigation. The new app will be available in the summer.

Apples latest Touch has a brand-new design, a new camera, and that same ncy four-inch Retina Display thats on the iPhone 5. Is it the best iPod Touch ever? Scott Stein looks at it compared to the iPhone 5, and iPods of the past.

The Toshiba Satellite T115-S1105 looks like a Netbook, but has more going on under the hood. Scott Stein gives us a First Look.

Apple launches 3D maps on iOS 6

iPhone 5: Hands-on at CNET

Created: 09/18/2012 Apple has completely changed the Maps app on iOS 6. Whats in store? 3D flyovers, turn-by-turn navigation, and no more Google. Scott Stein takes a look on the iPhone 5.

Get free turn-by-turn navigation on your iPhone, a USB stick self-destructs if tampered with, and rumors of the iPhone for Verizon are storming the Web.

Dreaming of iPhone on Verizon

-Im Scott Stein and this is the iPhone 5. Now while there may not be any killer apps that immediately show off something you do exclusively on this iPhone. I think one of the best features that sharpest 3D capability is the new maps app by Apple especially its 3D fly-over effects and turn by turn navigation. Its not available exclusively on this model but Ill give you a look at what youre going to expect if you have an iPhone 4S or if you have an iPad 2 or later. The first thing a lot of people are going to ask Is why get rid of the Google maps app? It works perfectly well for me. Well, that was Apples decision and certainly people may miss some of the features that were on there maybe public transit directions. Google maps already works great, what can Apple do to add something new to the table? And the really killer feature in the new maps app is Turn-by-Turn Navigation which works really well and its baked right into the phone. You dont have to download any additional apps or paying any subscriptions. It works like you had expected any navigation system to work, the Turn-by-Turn are spoken in serious voice. -Starting route to Maple Avenue. Head northwest on East 29th Street. -And it also works if youre not in the app, itll just give you a little updates thatll pop up in the top via a little banner as you approached the needed turn and it seems pretty good as r as navigating on the fly and coming up with new routes as you need them,new york escort plus giving traffic directions. Again, it something that you would expect maybe on Android and now on iPhone, its in there and I think its one of the best parts of the package. The show off feature here though is fly-over. Now you may have heard that a 3D effect has being included in the maps app and what it looks like is Google Earth as if it were shrunken down and put into Apple maps app. You can scan the globe and look at it in full 3D and in certain cities youll be able to activate fly-over. Now, youlliPhone notice as youre pinching and zooming and touring around on the map, it suddenly turns from 2D into a 3D seam city like effect. It really [unk] like a real life video game and the graphics are really sharp, you can look down and see lots of little details even street signs as it renders when you zoom closer and in addition to their features like built-in Yelp reviews of local establishments, you can pull up reviews and ratings right there in the app-- thats new. Now, what youre not getting on public transit directions what youre not getting is a Google street view type-- view of things but you are going to be able to link out 2 public transit apps to help you find-- hey your best subway route from one place to the other like I use all the time. But this app looks so cool and so high power that its probably when youre gonna be playing with for a good number of hours and kinda felt like when I first use the original iPhone and was checking out maps on it the effect is really that impressive. The app enables 3D wherever you are, fly-over becomes available in certain cities and the whole effect from 2D to fly-over happens with a swipe of your fingers and becomes a seamless experience and you can zoom out and see than instead of a flat map, everything is been [unk] its kind of a giant globe that you can spin around. Its a really cool effect. Take a look at it when iOS 6 launches on Wednesday September 19th. You can use it if you were an iPhone 4S user or a iPhone 5 owner or if you have an iPad 2 or a 3rd iPad in addition, its compatible for the 5th generation iPod touch as r as fly-over and turn-by-turn navigation. The rest of the maps app will be available for owners of the iPhone 3Gs. Im Scott Stein and thats a look at Apples new maps app on the iPhone 5.

Apples Scott Forstall previews the companys new in-house 3D mapping technology at WWDC 2012 in San Francisco. The feature will offer GPS navigation, turn-by-turn directions, and a traffic service that shows you the location of accidents, courtesy of crowd-sourcing.

The Kyocera Rio brings Cricket customers a decent compacMaps on the iPhone 5 A First Lookt touch screen feature phone with e-mail and turn-by-turn navigation.

WWDC 2009: TomTom launches navigation app for iPhone

Unboxing the iPhone 5

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The camera apps newest feature takes clean, easy panoramic shots, and iPhone 4S and 5 owners can take advantage of it. Scott Stein shows you how its done.

Toshiba Satellite T115-S1105

First look: iPod Touch (fifth generation, iPhone 2012)

Kyocera Rio

How to take panorama photos in iOS 6 on the iPhone 5

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