The iPad two if (at the time of writing) the latest generation of iPads, where as the iPad 3G is a iPad one or two that has the ability to use mobile networks to access the internet.
The "i" in Apple products stands for "internet". This goes back to the introduction of the imac.
The IPad 3 has a new retina display,4g internet, camera and many applications.
If you have installed the Find My iPad app from Apple (which is free), you can go to any computer with an internet connection and go to the Apple iCloud page to send an alert to the iPad. This will only work if the iPad is not completely powered off.
There is no known way to accomplish this because iPad was by Apple and the 3DS was by Nintendo, they don't support each other.
i is the apple trademark, meaning Internet pad is for the, well, pad shape
With the announcement that the iPad would continue Apple's Granted, the iPad doesn't support voice calling nor does it require a contract, very lacking and basic at this point, apple is capable of doing much better
If you only use your iPad for internet I wouldn't. But if you use it for apps yes, then you can sync your Apple ID.
Who created the Ipad? Apple created the Ipad.
The Apple iPad 3G allows the user to connect to the internet from any location with internet access. As a user, you can easily download apps which would allow you to talk on the phone and use your iPad as a telephone over the internet. In general, the iPad is a more ideal device for use over the everyday user whereas a Blackberry would be more accommodating for a business-class user.
Microsoft did not develop the Ipad. The Ipad is an Apple product, it was developed by Apple.
ipad 2 is a apple prodoct