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Jailbreak apps: Use your iPad Wi Fi as a GPS with TryGpsOut and BTStack GPS

With the Cydia app BTStack GPS on your iPad you can use an external Bluetooth GPS with your iPad. But if you don’t have an external GPS unit you can still use your iPhone, just install TryGpsOut from Cydia and connect to it with BTStack GPS.

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The iPad now has 1% of global browser share

The web analytics firm New Applications latest report, the NetMarketShare report, shows that the iPad passed 1% of the global browser share in June, and it accounts for 2% of the US browser share as well. Not surprisingly the number has increased steadily from the launch of the first generation in March 2010.

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Over 100,000 apps now available for the iPad in the App Store

Steve Jobs announced on 6th of June on WWDC that the App Store had hit 90,000 apps for the iPad. Now, less than a month later (on 30th of June), there’re 10,000 more apps available for the iPad. That’s an amazing 416 new apps per day over the past 24 days!

This is an important milestone for Apple, which is the clear leader over Google when it comes to available apps made for their tablets. The Android Market has just over 1300 apps made for tablets available at the moment.

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Samsung weakening against Apple?

Only hours ago we could report that Apple filed a suit for preliminary injunction against Samsung. Now we learn that Samsung has withdrawn it’s counter-lawsuit against Apple on June 30, according to Bloomberg, in an attempt “to streamline the legal proceedings”.

But Apple’s suit is still a fact, and so are the legal actions in South Korea, Japan, Germany, and the UK. The drop of the lawsuit in the US won’t affect other complaints by Samsung in other countries.

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Apple files for preliminary injunction against Samsung

In April Apple filed a lawsuit against Samsung for patent infringement, the Galaxy S 4G, Epic 4G, Nexus S and Galaxy Tab designs was according to Apple copied from the iPhone. Now Apple wants the US District Court for the Northern District of California to force Samsung to pull these devices from the US market.

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