You can't put just anything on an iPad. It has to be made for the iPad. You can't just drag programs on the desktop to the iPad.
Put your iPad on the router.
Copywriting an image has to be done with the copyright office of your country. If you have uploaded the image to Facebook or other social media sites, you may not be able to copyright it.
no, you can't, but you CAN put ipod touch/iphone apps on your ipad
2,697,435 people put the iPad on their Christmas list in 2011. I checked.
No, you do no have to indicate the Trademarks held by Apple (iPad, iTunes, etc.), but you cannot put commercial music in the background or show copyrighted movies on the screen of the iPad during the presentation. If you create the video yourself, you cannot copyright it beyond the standard YouTube license or Creative Commons licenses. This is a condition of service with YouTube.
no. The second generation has a camera front and back, but if you have the first generation you'll have to take pictures on a regular camera then get the camera kit attachment to transfer the pictures via your SD card.
I am afraid the only way to put braces on a picture is to download a app (Giga) on your iPhone, iPad, iTouch, iPod..I think this is the only way unfortunately
You could rip a movie on to a computer then put it on your ipad
You could put the movies onto your ps3 from your ipad
Typically, you put the existing attachment level on the ground, lift up the two levers at the back of the attachment, roll the support forward and back up to separate from that attachment, drive up to the next attachment, align your attachment points, roll the support backwards to get onto the attachment, make sure it sits solidly on there, and push down on the two levers at the back of the attachment. You connect and disconnect hydraulic hoses as needed for certain attachments (e.g., broom, hammers, etc).
no you cannot put powerpoint on an ipad