Syn ipad 2 with Macbook without connecting

Is is possible to sync ipad 2 with Macbook pro without connecting them with a connecting wire, over wifi?
Also how to check what version of itunes are we using?

Hello amnowhere,
The article linked below details both sync your device with iTunes via Wi-Fi.
iOS: Syncing your data with iTunes
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1386
The next article linked details how to determine which version of iTunes you're running.
iTunes: How to find which version you are using
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1208
Cheers,
Allen

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