Engadget: "TomTom CEO Harold Goddijn announced at a NYC event last night that the company's HD Traffic service, previously only included with the Go 2535 M Live, would be available on all U.S. Live models, including the Go 740 Live and XL 340 Live. Traffic updates will be one component of the subscription-based Live, which will also see a 50 percent price drop, to $60 per year."
The new TomTom Touch Cardio is the second fitness tracker from the brand, taking cues from last year's model but stripping out some of the tech to allow for a lower price.
Get turn-by-turn directions on a scooter, without turning your head a weird way.
The TomTom GO 51 provides lifetime subscriptions to world maps, speed cameras, and traffic via smartphone.
Having notifications of areas with speed traps protects your wallet from being pilfered by authorities that improperly set the speed limit well below the safest points for the purposes of highway robbery.