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The "sad" iPod icon usually indicated that the iPod is having trouble connecting with a computer. This is, in most cases, not a serious issue and can be resolved with a few easy procedures. In most cases the data on the iPod is intact, even if ... more »
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iPods are probably the most popular MP3 player today. Sometimes, these little darlings don't work. Fortunately, it's possible to do some hardware repairs yourself... more »
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In the following article you will find esay ways of fixing your so called corrupted Ipod as well as saving yourself a trip to the local Ipod Store... more »
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If your music library is larger than the amount of free space on your iPod, you'll need to clear up some space... more »
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Here's a site which explains how to get a free iPod Touch in a simple three step process. You can get it done in two weeks. Step one. Register on the site http://www.freeipodsetc.com Step two. Complete an offer I recommend Lovefilm as it's a ... more »
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IPods are great for storing and playing large volumes of music and videos. However, when you want to move songs from your iPod to your computer, you're usually out of luck, unless you bought them all through iTunes. Fortunately, despite Apple's ... more »
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Do you have a favorite YouTube video that you'd like on your iPod? Some indie music videos? Read on to find out how to get videos from YouTube (and really any video sharing site) offline and onto your video-enabled iPod... more »
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Importing songs to iTunes from a CD is a simple process, and it saves you the worry of your CD getting scratched or lost. It’s the first step you take if you are looking to make a mix CD of songs from different albums. These steps will show you ... more »
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An ipod's battery life should last up to three years (500 cycles), but most people only get about a year and a half out of their battery. Here's some tips to increase your battery life by decreasing the demand on your battery.. more »
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The iPod Touch is similar to the iPhone, but it does not have the phone and camera. Even though these two Apple products are similar, the iPod Touch does not come with the same applications its flashier cousin does. Follow these steps if you want ... more »
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Although iPods have become incredibly popular, they still suffer many of the same damage and malfunctions from wear-and-tear as any other electronic device. To keep your iPod safe, you'll need to protect it from the elements, theft and misuse. ... more »
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One of the convenient features of an Apple iPod is the ability to play music endlessly even if you do not have an endless supply of songs. When you loop your music, your iPod starts replaying the music back at the beginning of the playlist ... more »
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If you own an iPod, you have probably noticed how the slick, shiny surface gets all kinds of fingerprints all over it and is easily scratched. This may have inspired you to purchase an iPod cover. But there is no need to waste hard-earned money ... more »
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So you got it as a gift, or splurged on it to have one of the hottest electronic devices ever. Now what do you do with it? Follow these steps to find out how to make the most of your new iPod Touch!.. more »
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iPod videos let you store your personal photos on your iPod. You can transfer these images from your computer memory or your digital camera memory. To move photos from an iPod to a computer, follow these steps... more »
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Ipods, which are a specific type of MP3 player, are an ongoing craze in America. Since so many people own them, other related businesses are booming--in particular, those who specialize in personalizing iPods. Personalizing an iPod is fun, easy, ... more »
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Ipods are pricey Mp3 players that you should to protect from damage. Ipods that are not taken care of are often ruined and need to be replaced. By completing a few simple steps, you can ensure that your iPod looks good and works properly for a ... more »
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So you have a cell phone that can play mp3's and an iTunes subscription with all of your music on it, and you want to listen to your library on your phone. Unless you want to shell out money for a new iTunes-ready phone, you need to figure out ... more »
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You can record voice memos on an iPod either by hooking up a compatible microphone to the portable music player or by loading a voice file from your desktop computer to your iPod. Either method allows you to take down memos and store reminders, ... more »
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If you lose the data on your iPod or iPhone, all is not lost. Thanks to some free programs and Apple, there is a good chance you can recover your data. These steps walk you through the process... more »
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If your iPod won't play music or won't update to the latest version of iTunes, you may need to restore your iPod to its original factory settings. Restoring your iPod will wipe out anything you have stored on the iPod disk and reload the original ... more »
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When you connect to your computer, the iPod games will automatically synchronize with the games in your computer. Connecting will automatically add any new games in your iTunes to your iPod and vice-versa. You don't have to do a thing except make ... more »