Yes if it's in the app store
Currently the iPhone SDK only runs on a Macintosh computer. Apple has no plans on releasing this on any other platform including the iPad. Yes, so the simple answer is you can't make apps on the iPad. You could get many iPad apps from the internet.
iPad applications can only run on an iPad. --- If you mean can they be stored on a PC, then yes they can. Otherwise, just... check the answer above. -------------- iPad apps have written specifically for iPad iOS, it's impossible to launch them even on Mac OSX and the more so on Windows OS.
There are currently Over 350,000 apps designed specifically for the iPad. The iPad can also run any iPhone app by enlarging on the screen. See the link below for a list of top iPad apps on Apple.com.
No but there is word on an iPad Mini on September 12th...Not official though
You can put locks on apps in Settings>General>Restrictions.
To put an Apple sticker on your iPad Mini, first make sure the surface is clean and dry. Carefully peel the sticker off its backing, avoiding touching the adhesive side. Position the sticker where you want it on the iPad Mini, then gently press it down, smoothing out any air bubbles. Ensure it’s securely attached, and avoid placing it over any vents or ports.
The iPad is certainly internet capable, but internet is not a necessity unless you want to download any apps, music etc... alternatively you could connect the iPad to a itunes capable computer, and upload from there. Either way, internet is needed.
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.
If your text messages are being synced on your iPad when you type them on your iPhone, you're probably using iCloud. Go into settings and disable iCloud for any apps you don't want synced between your devices.
There is no significant difference between the two, except for the fact that the iPad mini is true to it's name and is smaller then the iPad. Another difference is that Siri is only on the iPad 3 and iPad mini.
No, you just need to free download iTunes and then use it to buy apps. iTunes is free.
You can't. There is no such device. There is, however, an iPad mini, which you can get at any Apple Store or authorized Retailer such as a Best Buy. 10