Q. Last night I shattered my ipad screen. Now I've got a new screen and I want to keep it from happening again. Price doesn't matter. Though I am a klutz, so maybe something klutz-proof.
A. Look iPad cases on http://ipadcases.name/
How to update your iPad without deleting anything?
Q. I just updated my iPad and some apps and a few other things were deleted. My email account settings disappeared as well. How to update your iPad without deleting anything?
A. Connect your iPad to your computer's iTunes and copy any purchases to your computer's iTunes via
File > Transfer Purchases.
You should also backup the device (right-click the iPad 'device' and select 'back up'), and copy off any important documents, file, notes etc (e.g. by email, the file sharing section at the bottom of the Apps tab in iTunes, wifi, whatever the apps that you use support) - the update process should backup and restore the content but it's best to be safe and try and minimise any data/content loss if the update doesn't go smoothly.
File > Transfer Purchases.
You should also backup the device (right-click the iPad 'device' and select 'back up'), and copy off any important documents, file, notes etc (e.g. by email, the file sharing section at the bottom of the Apps tab in iTunes, wifi, whatever the apps that you use support) - the update process should backup and restore the content but it's best to be safe and try and minimise any data/content loss if the update doesn't go smoothly.
I heard that jailbreaking an iPad is now becoming illegal. What are the legal consequences?
Q. I heard that jailbreaking an iPad is now illegal. What are the legal consequences of jailbreaking one? Can they throw you in jail for it or make you pay a fine? And what if a peron already has a Jailbroken iPad?
A. No. Why would it be illegal? It will void the Apple warranty, but just like you can take out a stock car engine, and put in a new one, same thing with changing the default settings on the iPad.
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