You can put locks on apps in Settings>General>Restrictions.
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.
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.
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.
Yes if it's in the app store
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.
No, you just need to free download iTunes and then use it to buy apps. iTunes is free.
Im pretty sure they will because basically all the apps that are in the apple app store can be used on any apple product.
The same way you delete apps on any IOS device. Hold down the icon till it wiggles, and then press the X in the corner of the icon. Note that you cannot delete the core apps that came with the iPad.
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.
hey there I have a HTC Desire and the power button is broken is there any apps i can get to unlock and lock my phone by using the other buttons on my phone
You can download any content that is approved and supported by the Apple Corporation. This includes media from the iTunes Store, and apps from the App Store.
In the same way as any other Apple product. Both on the basic device and apps you install from the App Store.