First, download iTunes. If you already have iTunes, make sure you have the latest version. Then plug in your iPad into your Mac or PC and allow it to Sync. :D
You need to connect your to your computer through the USB port with the iPad connection port. It will sync automatically
You can log into the app store through your iPad and download them straight to your iPad from the app store. Otherwise you would use the free iTunes software (See links below) to sync the apps (and other media) to the iPad.
To print an iWork document from the iPad you could either connect to a wireless printer, or any printer accessible from your wireless network, or export your document as a PDF file and print that from a Windows PC.
To view the source code of an HTML document, open it using Notepad or a similar text processor (Notepad is best for HTML editing). To view the HTML document as it would look on the Internet, open it with any web browser.
You can download the app on your PC then sync it to your iPod. Note that some apps do not work on the iPod because they are designed for the iPhone/iPad
You can easily import videos from a PC to an iPad using MobiKin Assistant for iOS: Install and open MobiKin Assistant for iOS on your PC. Connect your iPad to the PC with a USB cable and tap Trust on the iPad. Once detected, click Videos in the left panel. Select Import, browse your PC, and choose the video files. Click OK to transfer them to your iPad. This method supports multiple video formats and doesn’t overwrite existing data.
See if you have access rights to save documents to the PC. There is no specific restriction with respect to HTML documents and saving them using notepad.
No, an iPad is a mobile tablet.
iPad apps are created to work on an iPad and will not work on a PC.
IBM PDA's are generally the easiest to sync up with your PC email.
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