High-speed internet service has made it possible for home users to access streaming video, audio and phone services that � until recently � were a figment of imagination. Speed however, comes with a price, with 60 Mbps service and faster options costing more than many people are able to pay. Everyone wants the fastest service possible, but sometimes consumers must prioritize their spending and sign up with an inexpensive Internet service.
During the dial-up era, fantastic services sprung up that offer free e-mail and free or low-cost Internet to customers who really didn�t need to access many online services. As dial-up faded away, so did these free services, although there still are some options that give users free dial-up. Of course, free dial-up service nowadays has become difficult to use because many people do not have a dial-up modem. For those who have a dial-up modem however, free or nearly free Internet services are still available.
Videoconferencing, video chat, telecommuting, streaming movies and file downloads all require a lot of bandwidth, meaning that the average dial-up modem user will not be able to use the latest and greatest services. This tends to make dial-up connections in adequate for most modern uses. Still there are opportunities to get inexpensive fast Internet service.
When shopping for cheap Internet access, consumers must be cautious because many free DSL and cable Internet offers found online are scams. The best bet is to call your local cable or DSL provider because they have economical broadband or near-broadband services available at very low prices. While mainstream providers like to push their package deals that include TV Internet and phone service, customers should not feel as though they are all roped into such a deal.
Some cable companies offer a so-called light service that provides upload speeds of up to 128 kbps and download speeds of up to 1 Mbps via the cable network. Customers may have to dig deep on their cable provider�s website to find the cheapest Internet, but when they do they will usually find an option that costs $10 a month or less. The same thing goes for DSL providers now offer Internet service without requiring home telephone service.
These inexpensive options from mainstream providers help customers avoid the risk of signing up for scams while still giving them the Internet service they need at a price they can afford.
you can og into your itunes account from the other computer
If you downloaded the movie using iTunes, you can do this two ways: 1) Download iTunes on your computer, search for the movie, download it using iTunes (it will be free since you already purchased it), and sync it to your iPod. 2) Go to the other computer and download it to your iPod using iTunes by going to "Movies" and dragging the movie to your iPod under "Devices" (when it is plugged in)
Find some sort of USB chord and simply download!
Technically, Yes, although this is illegal. They would have to give you their iTunes account, and when logged on, you could tell iTunes to re-download all purchased items. Again, this is possible but illegal. Do not do it.
if you can access itunes on your phone you can download music through there ,but if not you can use itunes on your computer , download them through there and synchronise your iphone with your computer.
You have to download iTunes then plug your iPod onto the computer
You do not need to restart your computer to download iTunes but you may be prompted to restart after you have installed it.
You can download it on iTunes.
iTunes only allows you to download purchased music once! You have to move the files from the computer you purchased them to your other computer manually, by either burning them to CD or on a pen drive. You'll still need to use iTunes to listen to the files, unless you were lucky enough to purchase DRM Free music.
email apple and tell them what happened. the apple care tech should offer a 1 time download offer for music purchased from apple.
iTunes for the computer is very different than the iTunes that you have on your iPod Touch. You can only have the iTunes from your computer when you download it for your PC (not for the Mac, there are two separate iTunes softwares) from Apple's website.
Go to itunes.com. I think you'll find a link to download there.