They look suspicious. All I can say is stay away from them.
You don't have to fill out ads. Go to the apple store and order it there. Websites that promise a free iPad if you fil out forms and complete transactions are scams and spam contact collectors.
at the moment, there isn't any, but who knows? they might put ads just like they did on the computer...
Sometimes.
My iPad gives me no problems, but like anything, problems may come about.
There are a good number of coupon and deal websites that can tell you of sales on the iPad 2. You can also take to browsing your local ads and find them on sale that way also.
If you pay to become an Apple developer, you can install an iPad emulator on your Mac to test apps your write. This is the only way.
Applications written for the iPad are tested through Apple developer software that includes an iOS emulator for the Mac computer.
No
No, there is not at least one iPad in ever house in America. However, there is an estimated 55 million or more that does own an iPad.
Allyn Rachel
no its not true it is identity theft avoid it if you can
Textfree Web is a website that uses Flash. As the iPad doesn't have Flash, it won't work through Safari or Chrome. For the iPad user, there is Textfree for the iPad. Commercial software is only available legally through the app store. The program is free and only $5.99 USD per year if you don't want ads to appear on the screen.