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If you are connected using 3G, then YES. If you are connected through WiFi, NO.
You will need a printer that supports Apple's AirPrint feature. The iPad and the printer must be connected on the same wireless network. There is no other settings required. Simply press the print icon on the iPad and it will find the printer.
You may get iPad 3G service when you get your new iPad, and this service can really give you a lot more options. You can stream movies and play games without being connected to wires and Internet connections. However, you must look at the coverage map before you decide that this is something that you want. After all, the 3G service will only work with the iPad as long as you are in a covered area.
The iPad has great internet service. It completely varies based on the type of wireless service you are using, but the iPad itself has no issues.
Yes, the Apple Store, as well as Apple's other customer service departments, can help you with technical difficulties on your iPad, regardless of whether you purchased your tablet through their store or another retailer.
Go to Settings to turn on Location services. You must be connected through 3G or WiFi to use them.
The iPad for Vodafone is the same iPad offered on AT&T and Verizon, but the service is said to not be as good as those on other services. Other than that, they are all just about the same.
Not unless you have an iPad with phone service on it.
If the iPad has 3G, yes. But if it is WiFi and not connected to a hotspot, you cannot locate it.
When you have your iPad connected to your Mac, click through the tabs in iTunes. You can select which information you want to sync. Uncheck the sync on the photos, music, movies and anything else you don't want.
Yeah. You just need to set up the mail accounts on the iPad and have the iPad connected to the wifi.
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.