Share Your Adventures With Jeep TripCast
Whether going for a hike, or driving cross country, Jeep has a great program for logging and sharing your trip. In case you’re wondering, while an iDevice is required, the Jeep is optional.
TripCast is an easy to use app for tracking your trip progress, as well as making the best of your trip. While GPS software can likely get you to the nearest gas station or Denny’s, TripCast can show you “Points of Adventure” along your route. In the app, you can select the types of activities you may be interested in, and it will add those to your map.
TripCast also gives you the ability to post photos, videos, audio clips and notes while on your trip. You can then share all of this information with your friends and family through the app, or by sharing it online through your own private “tripca.st” URL. The app even connects to sites like Facebook and Twitter to let your friends and followers know how to follow your updates.
While this is far from the only vacation planning and sharing app in the App Store, this one is perfect for the outdoor adventurer. Best of all, TripCast is free and available now in the App Store.
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Never Miss Another Play With The Updated MLB.com At Bat 2010
Summer is here and that means getting out and about. Sports enthusiasts want to keep up with their favorite teams while they attend the kids’ softball games, get out to the lake, or just hang out in the backyard. That’s not a problem because baseball fans get a little bit of home run treatment with the latest MLB.com At Bat 2010 release.
MLB.com At Bat 2010 has been updated with fast app switching, background audio, and Retina display support. iPhone 4 users will get an even better look at the highlights and streaming games with four times the resolution as before. What likely seems more appealing is the ability to never miss that critical double-play or amazing grand slam since the audio never stops. Multitasking support in iOS 4 also gives you the ability to quickly and seamlessly text your friend with a score update, while still hearing the play-by-play, and then effortlessly jump back to MLB.com At Bat 2010 and pick up right where you left off.
Is this a worthy enough upgrade for you American pastime junkies?
Thanks to @Frankguido for the tip
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