There has not been an iPad virus yet for non-jailbroken iPads. The way that memory is segregated with each application makes it almost impossible for any application to change others or install background applications.
No, but if it is jailbroken and the root password is not changed, it can be vulnerable to a handful of viruses. Most of these are non-malicious, such as the "rick-roll" virus.
None.
Computer viruses are not built the same way iPod, iPhone, or iPad apps are built. They will not run, and probably will not for a very, very long time.
A Linux system generally gets the least viruses
Sony vaio notebook is not better than they ipad because there are less apps on it. Ipad is made by Mac and they are known to be reliable and have no viruses.
Well, if your in it for the games, get the iPad 3, it has better graphics but it gets hot quicker than the iPad 2. I would get the iPad 2.
There are many. The iPad must be 'jailbroken'. Jailbroken iPads are vulnerable to exploits, viruses and poorly written apps that can affect the iPad's stability or performance. Doing this may also affect your Apple warranty.
The organs of the immune system fight viruses and bacteria.
cells are not made with viruses unless the virus gets into the cell itself. The viruses get into the cell and the virus will spread killing off whatever it can ;)
It all depends on which virus your computer gets. There are file deleting viruses and viruses which cause other problems.
iOS Devices do not get viruses
yes it is safe but people think it is illeagal but its not . its a very good software and free too. you get free apps and no viruses .
RNA viruses replicate in the cytosol.