On the matter of the iPad thanks for that all!;  It was my thought that if I 
bought the WiFi only model and when I required the internet outside my usual 
WiFi haunts I should be able to use the iPhone as a Hotspot, is this feasible?  
Having said that; I will like to use the iPad camera when ever it is practical 
but it sounds like there may be a problem with its ability to determining its 
location.


I give up a couple of hundred bucks of data download each month on my iPhone 
plan that I cant use so I am reluctant to get a separate plan for the iPad.


Regards,


Adrian

adrianske...@me.com

P.S. I'm still working on the Find My Mac problem.






On 09/03/2012, at 12:23 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:

> Hi Adrian,
> 
> The 4G models include GPS. The "assisted" part refers to the use of the cell 
> connection to make the localization quicker. However, access to a cell signal 
> is not required. The built in GPS will work on its own.
> 
> It is unfortunate that Apple used the term "assisted GPS". It seems to 
> confuse a lot of people.
> The iPad (1,2 and 3) have a FULLY FUNCTIONAL GPS, and it works extremely well!
> 
> As stated above, the "assisted" part refers to it's ability to use the 
> cellular towers for a quicker initial fix, in some locations.
> 
> The New iPad Specifications:
> <http://www.apple.com/ipad/specs/>
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni
> 
> On 09/03/2012, at 11:41 AM, Adrian Skehan wrote:
> 
>> Good morning all!
>> 
>> Can anyone tell me if any model of the new iPad actually has a GPS receiver 
>> installed or is it reliant on the mobile phone network?
>> 
>> In iCloud Preferences (System) Find My Mac is greyed out and the "More"  
>> option says "Find My Mac requires a recovery partition".
>> 
>> In my iCloud the iMac shows up as "Offline".  The Mac Help system tells me 
>> what it does but not a clue on how to activate it.  Any help will be 
>> appreciated.
>> 
>> iMac 7" Intel  OS X 10.7.3
>> 
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> 
>> Adrian
>> 
>> adrianske...@me.com
>> 
> 
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