Ya-hoo Mobile is available for the iPhone and the Blackberry. However, as of March 31, 2011, Ya-hoo discontinued the Entertainment iPad app, in order to "focus on creating new and exciting experiences for the iPad and other tablets."
Splash ID is mainly available ion mobile platforms such as Iphone, BlackBerry, Ipad, Ipod touch, Android, Windows phone, web os and Palm os. As stated before is mainly available in mobile versions.
Depends on what you are using it for. If it is for school or business and you already have a mobile phone then the Ipad 2. If you do not have a mobile phone as it is then it depends on whether you are using it for work or for play. The BlackBerry lines offer phones tailored to those in the working environment. The Iphone has numerous apps tailored to the gamer on the move.
I think ipad is better , but ipad is expensive.
No, it's not. Apple Safari Web browser only works on Apple Mac OS X, iPhone OS or Windows operating systems. So the only mobile devices with Apple Safari is iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. Internet Explorer and Firefox are available for use with Blackberry devices
Smart Mouth Mobile is a social networking and communications app that gives you unlimited calling and texting anywhere on the planet for $19.95 per year! The app is in the iTunes Store now for iPod Touch, iPhone and iPad now and it will be available for all devices including Android and Blackberry...
No, it is only available on iPod,iPad,iPhone;ect
No, an iPad is a mobile tablet.
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No, you cannot upgrade a BlackBerry PlayBook to an iPad, as they are two distinct devices with different operating systems and hardware. The PlayBook runs on BlackBerry's proprietary operating system, while the iPad operates on Apple's iOS. If you want an iPad, you would need to purchase one separately rather than upgrading from a PlayBook.
It's only for ipad ipod iphones and samsung galaxy. NO BLACKBERRY
DragonVale is only available on iOS mobile devices, such as iPod, iPad, and iPhone.
The Guardian newspaper can be read on any mobile device that has internet access, as well as laptops and desktop computers. The Guardian has specific mobile apps for the iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle, and Blackberry.