dont buy the ipad go buy a laptop instead....... the ipad sux balls
Generally speaking, eight bits to a byte. There is no actual standard that defines how many bits are in a byte, but it has become something of a de facto standard.
128-bit IP addresses
The iPad has a standard 3.5-mm stereo headphone jack and will work with most brands of earphones.
The iPad will connect to any standard wireless network - the broader the band the better.
No. The YouTube app comes with the iPad standard.
Most commonly, 1 byte = 8 bits. It is hardware dependent, there is no official standard for it.
There is no standard rate of mega bits to minutes, so this question is not answerable. (The units are not compatible; it's like asking "how many minutes in a flowing stream of water?", or "how many grains of sand fill an hour?".) Without knowing how many mega bits you're getting per minute, it is not possible to answer your question.
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Assuming IP version 4 (the current standard), a complete IP address has 32 bits. /16 means that the first 16 bits specify the network; the remaining bits (also 16 in this case - calculated as 32 minus 16) specify the host.Assuming IP version 4 (the current standard), a complete IP address has 32 bits. /16 means that the first 16 bits specify the network; the remaining bits (also 16 in this case - calculated as 32 minus 16) specify the host.Assuming IP version 4 (the current standard), a complete IP address has 32 bits. /16 means that the first 16 bits specify the network; the remaining bits (also 16 in this case - calculated as 32 minus 16) specify the host.Assuming IP version 4 (the current standard), a complete IP address has 32 bits. /16 means that the first 16 bits specify the network; the remaining bits (also 16 in this case - calculated as 32 minus 16) specify the host.
The iPad screen resolution is 1024x768, like some standard laptop and desktop displays.
Many companies have flourished making iPad covers in the last 2 years. Many sites offer reviews of covers such as CNET and Apple even provides a standard, functional case in a plethora of colors. Zaggmate is a well known brand of case.
16 bits