IPad won't charge using 10W Power Adapter

The subject states it all.
My iPad displays the words "Not Charging" besides the battery bar even when charged by the 10W power adapter that came along with the iPad.
Used the same power adapter to charge my iPhone and there was no problem.
Charged the same iPad using the same 10W power adapter a few times before and there were no issues either.
Any ideas?
Message was edited by: Wongjh

Hi,
Thank you for your suggestions.
I thought that my USB cable was faulty too at first. But after changing the USB cable and playing around with a few power adapters which did charge by iPhone, I guess the probability that the USB cables are faulty or that the problem lies with the power adapter seems rather low.
Changing power sockets didn't help.
By elimination, I suppose the only problem there can be should be with the iPad. My only concern is that it happened so sudden without me doing anything to the iPad (using it normally etc.)and how can I be sure it doesn't happen again in the future.
Pretty annoying.
*If I might add, plugging it in to the computer does not induce a response from iTunes (no detection).
Message was edited by: Wongjh

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