To transfer music on your PS3 to your iPad 3 you can simply back it up from your PS3 to your computer and then use iTunes to put it on your iPad.
It's just iPad.
No. Once it's gone, it's gone.
My husband actually bought a new IPad, and he ended up bringing it back a few days later, it did not bring things up he needed to have in his job and switched to a MacBook.
No it can't but you can go to ebay.com and get a smart cover with a back for only $14.99 and type in IPad 2 cases
Accidentally trashed items from your iPad, or even breaking or losing the device, does not mean that your data are gone for good. You can try using an iPad photo recovery program to get them back.
It allows you to back up your iPad data and apps if it gets lost, stolen or breaks. It is also the way you upgrade the operating system (IOS) to allow new features.
No, If you look at the Back of your iPad you will see "Assembled in China'.
The iPad 2 has front and back facing cameras, is thinner, lighter, has a gyroscope (which tracks when you move around) and is faster than the original iPad.
If you're talking about that original iPad, it doesn't have a camera. If you're talking about the iPad 2, there IS a camera, but it's not on the apple.
Just pur your iPad in recovery mode, and connect the iPad with your computer. Run the latest iTunes on computer, and it will comes up a window which shows that your iPad has a problem, click the restore button, and confirm your choice, after that, your iPad will come back to the office settings. Or you can use some iPad Unlocker to unlock your iPad, such as Joyoshare iPasscode Unlocker I know is good to use.
If it is brand new you need to plug into a computer to register it. But you don't actually need to sync it if you don't want to as you could just download things straight to your iPad. Though it is best to back up just in case something goes wrong with the iPad.