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FrequencyCast Update 17 February 2011

Just out, a 13 minute FrequencyCast Audio Update Our update, dated 17th Feb 2011, covers some TV channels news, a new Waze, plus news of the new BT Home Hub 3. We also talk about tablet computers, broadband migration, 3D format wars and online advertising. Our update is now available iTunes: FrequencyCast on iTunes, or you [...]


Waze adds Sat Nav Voice Broadcasting

As you know, here at FrequencyCast, we love Waze – the free DIY Smartphone Sat Nav application. If  you’ve not heard Pete banging on about Waze in a recent show, it’s a free application for iPhone, Android, Windows Mobile and Symbian smartphones that allows users to create road maps, earn points for “munching” or creating new [...]


Waze Halloween Goodies

Regular listeners will know that our Pete is hooked on Waze, and he’s having even more fun than ever this week. When driving around, Pete runs two sat navs – a TomTom, for the hardcore navigation, and a smartphone running Waze, the social navigation application. Waze is a global project to create a free and [...]


Podcast Update: Lots of HD News, plus Waze

FrequencyCast has just released another news update podcast – this time covering loads of HD news, a look at what Google’s been up to, and a rather fun new social networking app for mobile phones called Waze – plus your feedback on how you use mobiles. The show is attached to this blog entry, or [...]


Calling all road warriors

Got a car and a smartphone? Your country needs you! We’ve been trying out a rather nifty little application that has some serious potential… that’s if enough people get involved. Waze is a social navigation application that’s available for a range of GPS-enabled smartphones including the iPhone, Android phones, Windows Mobile and Symbian OS devices. [...]


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