Question about Apple iPod touch
SOURCE: itunes and ipod are not cooperating with me.
I bought an Ipod shuffle 2nd generation yesterday, it charged all night and orange light was still blinking. Tried listening to songs and sometimes it would play but most times wouldn't. Took it back for exchange and same problem. Then I realized the problem is not with the USB plug or computer reoconizing ipod but in the docking itself. I applied pressure on the top side of docked Ipod and bottom of docking station and the computer recognized the Ipod. Release pressure and lose connection. The problem is that the docking station and earbuds do not connect with ipod and the fixes provided by apple doesn't address or fix this problem.
Posted on Dec 18, 2007
SOURCE: Downloading music into my ipod
For all you folks having problems downloading music onto your new iPod here's a simple solution, albeit, one that will cost you a little money, but will make you an expert.
Go to Lynda.com, a software training site. On their homepage under the heading you'll see the title LEARN BY: with several bars. Click on the arrow in the vender bar, then click on APPLE. On the next page scroll down to (iTunes) and click on iTunes 5 and 6 + iPod Essential Training. There you can watch a sample introduction of their iTunes training exercise. For a $25 dollar subscription you can get the complete training exercise for one month. They also have options for annual subscriptions as well at a steeper price tag. Or for $49.95 you can purchase the CD ROM training course.
But try the free sample course first to see if you like it. It's a great site for learning any type of software out there in a easy to understand format that allows you to take your time.
I am not affiliated with Lynda.com, but have used their site several times to learn software programs at my own pace without having to attend some school to do so, and I haven't been disappointed in their training yet.
Posted on Nov 07, 2008
SOURCE: ipod touch games keep freezing
all i can say about this is there is nothing you can do except contact apple inc and ask them about it but if you want to play games you may have to buy a new one
Posted on Feb 10, 2009
To sync games automatically to iPod nano, connect your iPod to your computer. Then...
1) In iTunes, select iPod nano in the source list and click the Games tab.
2) Select “Sync games.”
3) Click “All games” or “Selected games.” If you click “Selected games,” also select the
games you want to sync.
4) Click Apply.
Posted on May 30, 2009
SOURCE: Can't unlock my iPod Touch!!!!
u r screwed up. get help from mac people.they have utility to bust it
Posted on Jul 13, 2009
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