Apple computer, ipad, ipod...
No, u can use any computer with iTunes on. (that means a PC or Linux too)
You use the cord that came with your iPod and connect the cord to your iPod and computer
Yes..i have an itouch and I use an hp laptop..so it's all good..
No. However if your iPod is formatted for Mac and then used in Windows it may have to be restored before you could use it in the second computer.
You would use neither Java nor C++, you would use Objective-C, in conjunction with the Apple iPod API (iPod Library Access).
you put itunes on your computer or laptop, not the ipod itself. Then use itunes to download the music to your ipod. If you go on the apple website it has quite simple instructions on how to download itunes and music.
The best Apple accessories to get depends on how and where you are planning to use your Apple item. If you are looking to use an iPod in your house, then the speaker for the iPod is a very good product that you can use when you have people over.
To copy music or any files from an Apple hand-held device to a computer, you will require a third-party software, iTunes. Once you connect the iPod to your computer, enable the Disk Use Option found under the iPod tab. Another method is by enabling the viewing of hidden files.
The virtual memory on an Apple computer varies between machine and user. While virtual memory can be useful, it can also cause your computer to run more slowly. By default, other Apple devices such as the iPhone and iPod, do not use virtual memory.
There are several accessories that are available for use with the Apple iPod. There are protective cases and sleeves, as well as holders and decorative accessories for the iPod.
No. Apple might be able to give you $50-$150 if you sell them the 120 gig ipod that you could use to purchase an iPod touch!