Apple added the "I" to the Imac to stress the computers ease and capabilities when working with the internet. Like kleenex, the name just really caught on so now they put the I on non-computer products as well
The I in ipod, imac, ipad, iTunes etc... means INTEL!!
"I" in ipod actually means interim". Remember that around 1985, Steve Jobs got fired as CEO of Apple. Thinking how can you get fired from a company you started, Steve Jobs decided to work on his career on a different company. (He was with NEXT and PIXAR). After more than 10 years he decided to go back to Apple as CEO but Apple had him as interim CEO. iCEO for short. Thinking that this is an insult to him, being an iCEO to a company he founded, he ordered to put the letter "i' on every product, OS, hardware, computer etc that Apple releases. That explains the names of imac, ipad, itunes,iOS etc .
The trademarked name 'iPod' was originally assigned to an internet kiosk by Joseph N. Grasso, and was later transferred to Apple. So the most likely answer is that the 'i' originally stood for 'internet', and with the transfer of the trademark doesn't really stand for anything.
the ipod is deactivated
Yes if you mean iPod touch
If you are on your computer, it would mean to put onto your iPod. Ex. Do you want to export this song to your iPod? If you are on your iPod, it would mean to put onto your computer. Ex. Do you want to export this song to iTunes?
It means you have to connect your ipod to itunes select that ipod on the menu and click restore.
i can't answer that what does that question mean i have an i-pod does that mean i'ts Justin biebers iPod
If you mean the iPod touch then the fourth generation
I think you mean the iPod Nano? And no, it doesn't.
iPod's will beep when the battery is low.
A "bricked" means that the iPod is beyond repairing with the windows iPod restore tool.
you can transfer songs from your ipod to your computer it is true
I means mine. and pod means portable
No ipod is a brand not a device , be more specific , do you mean ipod nano 1st gen ?