IPAD must-haves. And fun-to-haves.

Brighten your iPad with a colorful cover, stream to your TV, download pictures from your digital camera, and more. There’s already so much you can do with iPad and iPad mini

Apple Wireless Keyboard

The incredibly thin Apple Wireless Keyboard uses Bluetooth technology, which makes it compatible with iPad

Apple unveils iPad mini: ‘Thin as a pencil, light as paper’

iPad inspires creativity and hands-on learning with features you won’t find in any other educational tool

Lightning connector and FaceTime HD camera

Apple announces 4th generation iPad packing an A6X CPU

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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Re: iTunes wants to treat existing iPad as new

I've recently started using an iPad, and now want to connect it to iTunes so that I can access some PDFs that I have stored in iBooks, and copy them to my iPhone.

When I plug the iPad into my iMac, I am given the option of either treating it as a new iPad, or backing up from a previous iPhone back-up. Neither of these seems right.

Although I have backed up on iCloud, this back-up is not appearing on the iTunes drop-down list. If I treat it as a new iPad, then surely everything will be wiped?

What should I do?


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Re: iTunes wants to treat existing iPad as new

I've recently started using an iPad, and now want to connect it to iTunes so that I can access some PDFs that I have stored in iBooks, and copy them to my iPhone.

When I plug the iPad into my iMac, I am given the option of either treating it as a new iPad, or backing up from a previous iPhone back-up. Neither of these seems right.

Although I have backed up on iCloud, this back-up is not appearing on the iTunes drop-down list. If I treat it as a new iPad, then surely everything will be wiped?

What should I do?


View the original article here

iTunes wants to treat existing iPad as new

I've recently started using an iPad, and now want to connect it to iTunes so that I can access some PDFs that I have stored in iBooks, and copy them to my iPhone.

When I plug the iPad into my iMac, I am given the option of either treating it as a new iPad, or backing up from a previous iPhone back-up. Neither of these seems right.

Although I have backed up on iCloud, this back-up is not appearing on the iTunes drop-down list. If I treat it as a new iPad, then surely everything will be wiped?

What should I do?


View the original article here

Monday, April 15, 2013

iTunes wants to treat existing iPad as new

I've recently started using an iPad, and now want to connect it to iTunes so that I can access some PDFs that I have stored in iBooks, and copy them to my iPhone.

 

When I plug the iPad into my iMac, I am given the option of either treating it as a new iPad, or backing up from a previous iPhone back-up. Neither of these seems right.

 

Although I have backed up on iCloud, this back-up is not appearing on the iTunes drop-down list. If I treat it as a new iPad, then surely everything will be wiped?

 

What should I do?


View the original article here