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iPad

Announced in January 2010 and released in April, the iPad is Apple's touchscreen tablet computer.

1,776 Questions

Why is an iPad so slow on the net?

The iPad is not normally slow. There may be local variation because of network connection (WiFi or 3G) or some related problem.

If you bought an iPad from the apple store could you return it and get a refund?

YES... if you have the original packaging and the recite ... i for get the time frame you have to return it in ...

Your iPad has a slash through the apple logo?

The line through the boot up Apple logo is a design choice to represent reflection.

How many people bought an iPad?

Apple claims to have sold 3,000,000 ipads in the first 80 days of sale. That number, however, is always going up.

Who manufactures the parts for the iPad?

The iPad contains parts from various companies. It includes chips made by Broadcom Corp., Texas Instruments, Cirrus Logic, Samsung and Toshiba and the Screen is made by LG Displays. It is assembled in China by Foxconn.

Is a contract required for iPad?

There is only if you purchase the WiFi & 3G version, then for the 3G there is a contract needed with AT&T, but this can be turned on and off, it is not a 2-year contract. But for the regular WiFi iPad there is no contract required.

Why is the iPad called the iTampon?

It is called the iTampon because when a lady gets her period she uses pads, then gradually moves on to tampons. So people call it the iTampon instead of the iPad. They both relate to a woman's period.

Does the new iPad play DVD's?

The iPad will not play a DVD. DVDs can be streamed from a computer and watched on the iPad with apps such as PopCorn DVD (See links below) or they can be converted to an iPad friendly video format, with VLC or similar free software, and transferred to the iPad via software such as iTunes or DropBox.

Handbrake, or if you're a big torrenter, Vuze has a nice built in converter for iPad.

Which tech products will the iPad replace?

The iPad, announced on January 27, 2010, is expected to provide serious competition to the Amazon Kindle.

The iPad will have a bookstore, but also all of the functionality and apps of the iPhone.

What is iTampon?

iTampon was a trending topic on Twitter on the day Apple's iPad was released. It is poking fun at the name of the new product, referring to feminine hygiene. Pretty funny if you ask me!

What is the name of the new Bond?

There isn't a new Bond unless you're referring to Daniel Craig who has been playing James Bond for the last two films now.

How many outdoor Christmas lights are sold each year?

See the numbers of stars twinkling in the sky and the number small animals those who we kill are the no. of outdoor Christmas light sold each year

How do you transfer pictures from a Razor to a Mac notebook?

Turn Bluetooth "Discoverable" mode on (on the phone). Turn Bluetooth on (on the Mac). Click on "Set up Bluetooth Device" and follow the prompts. If it connects properly (depending on your carrier some of them block it) the images will be in an images or pics folder.

How many living languages are there?

there are about 6000-7000 languages about half of them will be extinct by the end of the 21st century

How would you turn in a TIGR security that has matured?

TIGR BondsTIGR bonds were issued by Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company. You can see that in the lower right hand corner by the signature of the issuer. Manufacturers Hanover was acquired by JP Morgan Chase, which has farmed out its bond and trust services to Bank of New York. Please use the related link below to get their contact information.

Why has the price of wine come down?

I've heard that there is more wine produced globally than can be consumed. Simply a matter of more supply than demand.

What is the safest way to clean the vaginal area?

Non Deodoerant soap in a shower is best. No vinegar or other chemical additive materials should be used unless directed by your Gyno, as your vaginal "area" has a very sensitive chemical balance, and changing that balance may cause Yeast infections and/or other problems. Hope this helps The above is very true, but would like to add that 1 - 2 baths a week (body temp only) is advised and the rest of the time take a shower. By taking hot baths it dries out the vaginal area and can cause bacteria to grow. It has also been known that too many bubble baths can cause the same problem. Showers are highly recommended. == Great tips. You can also maintain the natural balance of your vagina (ie: free of yeast infections) by other methods. Avoid drinking beer. Wear cotton panites. Sleep in the nude. Do not use bubble baths. Eat yogurt regularly. (The culture in it keeps yeast infections at bay) All of the above also aplies to preventing bladder/UTI infections.

How can you sell your model 1898 Springfield?

Let's start with the fact that there is no "model 1898 Springfield." The US military rifle made at the Springfield armory as the "Model of 1898" is better known as the Krag-Jorgensen (readily identified by the box magazine on the right side of the receiver, instead of underneath). Up until the late 80's, Springfield Armory (actually Springfield, Inc, and no relation to the old government armory) imported the Mauser M98, and in 1995 the CZ 98. I am uncertain as to the markings on those guns, however. If you have the Mauser or CZ, you have a utility / hunting rifle of value to shooters, but not collectors. If you have a Krag-Jorgensen, get it examined and appraised before you even think of selling it.

Can a charge off be sold to another collection company for nonpayment and placed back on your credit after seven years?

The thing to remember is: Anything is possible.

A more appropriate question would be: Is it legal for a charge off to be sold after 3 years, and for the new company to restart the 7 years (re-aging)? This tactic was one of the reasons behind an amendment to the Fair Credit Reporting Act in 2003. The law was changed to specifically establish the "date of last activity" (that's THE date that triggers the 7 year countdown)and prevent collection agencies or junk debt buyers from re-aging.

Unfortunately, the law covers only debts that originated after December 1997. Also, just because there is a law out there doesn't mean it will always be followed (speed limit, anyone?) A consumer may have to sue to enforce their rights under the law. I've also come across a disturbing trend. Collection agencies frequently place collection accounts on a consumers credit report without specifying the DLA. How can they be accountable for a date they are not identifying/reporting? Tricky, huh?