
The topic of handy and compact stands for Apple iPad somehow took backseat as everybody plunged to develop software. Though, Twelvesouth decided to fill this vacuum and presented their new Compass stand.


The topic of handy and compact stands for Apple iPad somehow took backseat as everybody plunged to develop software. Though, Twelvesouth decided to fill this vacuum and presented their new Compass stand.

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NextAroundYou released their Wikihood, a wonderful app for Apple iPad. The program will help you to find out about the great spots next to your location, wherever you are in the world. Just a few taps on your iPad and this app gives you a list of interesting places around you (or any other location you choose), including detailed info and images.
Aircord Labo, a Japanese design team, released a video showing their 3D projection system for the iPad. The projector requires some special hardware, though it’s already rather promising: viewers can move around the system and view objects or images as if they were floating in space. Release date hasn’t been announced yet.

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We’ve already seen plenty of functions Apple iPad can perform in modern human’s everyday life. One of the main functions is delivery of information as everyone wants to stay in touch with the outside world, to keep up with it. To make use of this iPad’s ability maximally convenient, folks from SkyGrid company released their same-name app.

By all appearances, Apple decided to make it a tradition to expand a sale market for their extremely popular iPad every two months. So, first iPad became available in USA, two months later, on May 28, it came to a series of countries, such as Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Switzerland and Great Britain.