Last week I reported on a Bluetooth GPS solution that will give you full navigation features on both the Wi-Fi only iPad and on the iPod touch. Today I was able to test the device and see if was a ...
AirLocation is an iOS app that sends GPS data from your iPhone to your Wi-Fi-only iPad. To use it, you activate the Personal Hotspot on the iPhone, connect the iPad to the hotspot and run the app on ...
Without the GPS built into tablets like the Nexus 7 and Galaxy Tab 2, Apple's new mini tablet can't offer turn-by-turn directions. Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and trainer and a ...
One of the drawbacks of the cheaper, WiFi-only iPad 2 is that it doesn’t have GPS — so it can’t run any of those beautiful fullscreen navigation apps. GPS is limited to the more expensive 3G iPad ...
California: Apple has asked users of its older iPhone and iPad models to keep their devices updated in order to fix a crucial GPS issue. Starting November 3, 2019, some iPhone and iPad models ...
Conventional wisdom says Apple 's iPad doesn't belong on boats, mountainous trails or strapped into makeshift holsters on car dashboards. After all, the tablet computer is pricey ($499 to $829), large ...
Without the need of an internet connection, the TrackR Tablet app is able to track down your tablet and make it ring. Why would I want to do that, you might ask? Why not just do the same sort of thing ...
With just a few hours to go before the anticipated unveiling of the "iPad mini," yet another series of components have leaked, this time purporting to show the Wi-Fi-, Bluetooth and GPS antennas.
A while back, TUAW took a peek at RoqyBluetooth, a GPS solution for jailbroken iPads and iPod touches. Today, Matthias Ringwald has released BTstack GPS. Like Roqy, BTstack GPS offers integrated core ...
Renowned developer Steven Troughton-Smith has released the iPad version of his popular Speed iPhone app. Thanks to the iPad’s larger 9.7-inch display and Retina resolution, Speed for iPad is the ...
After several hours with an iPad today, the app I was most mesmerized with was Maps. One word: Wow. When showing off the iPad to others, the Maps app consistently made people's jaws drop (even more so ...
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