
AT&T has apparently started offering their iPad Wi-Fi+3G customers the option to manage their data accounts online from any computer.
According to folks over at 9to5Mac, all you need to do to manage your AT&T data account associated with the iPad is to head to AT&T's iPad specific landing page (www.att.com/ipad) and click the “add data now button” and proceed with the on screen instructions.
9to5Mac reports:
Now, users can manage their data by heading to www.att.com/ipad and clicking on the “add data now” section on the middle of the page on the right side. AT&T notes that you can now also use this website to setup and manage new iPad 3G devices you purchase. This will come in handy if you want to make quick changes to your iPad data account anywhere you are. You are no longer limited to using your iPad to make these changes.
This sadly will also come in handy if you happen to lose your iPad 3G for any reason. You will now be able to easily cancel your 3G service until you find it or get a new unit.
The data usage section will be particularly useful for iPad 3G users to monitor how much data they've used out of the 2GB monthly data cap.
In other news, folks over at TUAW are reporting that the upcoming version of Keynote' 11 might come with a cool feature that would allow users to stream Keynote presentations from an iOS device to the new Apple TV via AirPlay. Apparently, an iPhone user Jared sent an email asking Jobs whether the newly launched Apple TV would support presentations via an iOS device or even a Mac for that matter. Steve has in his usual style replied to the mail.
Jared: Will the new Apple TV accept Keynote presentations via iOS device or a Mac? If it will I will go buy two at an Apple store tonight.
Jobs: It’s all coming soon. Stay tuned.
TUAW has also published the email with its headers:

So, how many of you are looking forward to this feature making it to Keynote' 11?
I am thrilled about airplay. However I don't want to have to buy an apple tv. I'm excited to see what jail breakers can do with airplay though!
I am thrilled about airplay but dropping it on the 3G sucks.