Sure thing, everyone was extremely disappointed with the fact that the iPhone 2.0, and even the iPhone 3G did not have an in-built GPS receiver, but soon this problem was rooted out by certain third party apps. The latest of them all happens to be the Tom Tom App, which will soon hit the App Store (everyone’s badly awaiting the launch actually).

• Gomite’s LocoGPS: This happens to be a small black box, which sits on the rear side of your iPhone effortlessly serving as an efficient web server for various purposes, especially for establishing connectivity with the GPS receiver

• Tom Tom App: It is supposed to be the best GPS app for iPhone, which will hit the App Store in a feww weeks time & bring along map as well as live navigation and a car-kit for the iPhone and the iTouch.

• iGPS 360 module: Developed by xWaves and marketed by Orange gadgets, the iGPS 360 module is an external GPS receiver exclusivley built for the iPhones and iPod Touch. But, unfortunately they work only on the jailbroken iPhone models.

• Gi Fi: It provides cross platform support, and high degree of flexibilty too. It can operate with 1.1, 2.2 as well as iPhone’s 3.0 firmware update.

So, don’t be just upset about the fact that your iPhone lacks the much needed GPS support, and make use of these 4options to navigate with your favourite iPhone. If you don’t have a jailbroken iPhone, you need to wait for the official launch of the Tom Tom App!

Though the iPods and iPhones are known for their music quality, the main disadvantages are their ever-depleting batteries. But there’s nothing to worry, as now the market is flooded with battery packs, which can increase the battery life of your iPods and iPhones.

Measuring something about the size of a credit card, this iON is a power bank that has rechargeable Li-Ion battery of 1500 mAh. It mainly functions to provide extra life to your iStuff, especially on the go. It can power any device that requires 5V or lesser.

The only downside that you can find in this power system is its limited connectivity. It has only a USB input for recharge, USB output barrel connector and an iPod or iPhone tip. The iON also possess a certain security system like the over current output protection system and protecting against short circuit.

The iON is a product of the FPS group and its price is quite affordable in the range of $25-30 too. It is also a small one in size and has a rugged rubberized surface coating. With an overall weight of around 0.05 lbs, it is easy for you to carry around. For all those iPod and iPhone users to whom the prolonged-battery power matters a lot, the iON is a true blessing and it is quite affordable as well.

So, what are you waiting for? Go grab one for yourself, and enjoy uninterrupted music on the go, and stop worrying about keeping your iPhone/iPod alive even while you’re on-the-move for a longer duration.

New iPhone rumours come out now almost confirming the creation of a 32GB iPhone, and flush raise the possible action of a $99 iPhone of Apple. We are little than 2 weeks from Apple’s global Developer’s Conference, June 8-12, and it’s acquired Apple will bring out newly iPhone hardware during or shortly after WWDC.

No one surely knows how a new iPhone will look like, but the most pop iPhone rumours include an OLED screen, rubberized backing, much faster processor, way more RAM, heavily improved battery lifetime and larger storage. Today’s news from around the globe is to be considered a 32GB iPhone will hit the shops before the summer ends.

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