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Navigon for iOS update includes Google Street View

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Hot on the heels of Apple's controversial decision to drop all Google Maps services — including Street View — from the default Maps application in its future iOS 6 release, popular navigation app Navigon has released an update which includes the feature. With version 2.1, demoed originally at MWC in February, the app now provides Street View snapshots of destinations, to help with the final stages of journeys. Users can rotate the view 360 degrees to get a better idea of their eventual...

Uber adding low-cost hybrid cars to its luxury fleet

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Uber, the app that lets you hire a luxury cab from your phone, is adding hybrid cars that will cost up to 35 percent less than its current fleet. The new service, called Uber X, will still be around 10 to 25 percent more expensive than a regular...


'Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview' available on iTunes as $3.99 rental

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Following the death of Steve Jobs in October of last year, a flurry of interest in the Apple founder saw an hour-long interview from 1995 released in its entirety as a feature film. Entitled Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview, the film is now available on iTunes as a $3.99 rental (sadly, US only for now), letting those who didn’t get a chance to see it in theaters get their fill of vintage NeXT-era Jobs. The interview was conducted by former...

Apple adding Food and Drink category to App Store

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In a letter to developers, Apple has detailed a new Food and Drink category that's coming to the App Store in the next few weeks. Apple says that the new category will be populated with apps "that help users cook and bake, mix drinks, manage recipes, find new restaurants and bars, and learn what their friends like to eat and drink." Currently, most of the applicable apps fall into the Lifestyle category. The letter gives developers until July...