I tried that and it didn't work. They only let me have the second one.
There is currently no way to download two of the same app on the iPad, however, if it is a web application that redirects to a web page on Safari, you can create two or more of the same bookmark.
Not always. There are apps made only for the iPad which cannot be installed on the iPod. The iPad can use any iPod app, and can double the screen size to fill the display if necessary. Some apps are sold with two versions. Look for the price tag with the + in the corner to indicate apps that are optimized for both.
no working so you had to call plumber to check your leaking tap. please send money and IPAD about two please for me and my brother
if you two want to different apps at the same time, get 2 touches. If you want one big screen or want to run apps that only work on the ipad, then get one iPad.
A double tap, not a controlled pair, is a shooting technique where two shots are fired at the same target with the same sight picture.
While the two are mobile devices, they perform different things. An iPad focuses on being compact. For example, surfing the net on an iPad will even open the mobile versions of your favorited websites. When surfing your websites on a laptop, they will appear normally. A laptop is more powerful and can do very complex work, and if it's powerful enough, even play popular video games. An iPad provides a more quicker means of entertainment. Hope this helps.
No, they are two different apps and cannot be run at the same time.
no. The second generation has a camera front and back, but if you have the first generation you'll have to take pictures on a regular camera then get the camera kit attachment to transfer the pictures via your SD card.
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.
You can if:Both iPad 2s have the same iTunes account. You can specify which content (music, photos, apps) go on which iPad by giving each iPad a unique name, and by checking the boxes for the kind of content (i.e. "Sync all Photos, Sync Selected Albums," etc.) when each individual iPad is plugged in for syncing.You have two separate accounts on the MacBook Pro when you log in. This is the easiest method, and is the most effective if two people are sharing one laptop for each of their iPads.The iTunes account on each iPad matches whatever account is signed into iTunes on the MacBook Pro.Whichever iPad 2 you plug in first will be a "default" iPad, meaning when you plug in the second one, you'll be given the option to restore from the backup of the first. Unless you want to keep the contents of the two iPads the same or very similar (same iTunes account, etc.), then it's recommended to start from scratch with your second iPad 2.
You can't do two apps (other than Music) at the same time on an iPad. Buy the album at the iTunes store, open Music, start song....
The iPad2 is the only iPad with a camera, in fact it has Two.