Most people I know seem to have more than one iPod: A nano for the gym, one 3rd generation iPod that was replaced by a new iPod Classic…pretty soon you have more iPods than family members. With ...
Every post carrying our UltraNewb tag covers the very basics of a topic, in an attempt to initiate our less experienced readers (i.e., the newbs) into the wonderful world of techno-goodness. These are ...
Connect the iPod to the Mac using the USB cable that came with the device. Launch iTunes on the Mac, if it didn't start automatically. ITunes detects the iPod and warns you that it's synced with ...
Most people I know seem to have more than one iPod: A nano for the gym, one 3rd generation iPod that was replaced by a new iPod Classic...pretty soon you have more iPods than family members. With ...
When you boot up a new Mac for the first time, Apple gives you the opportunity to copy existing settings, applications, and entire user accounts—including all data—from an existing Mac to the new one.
Using an iDevice with a Mac and iTunes is designed to be plug and play; connect your iPod, iPhone, whatever peripheral you have, to an Apple computer and the computer sorts most of the work out for ...
Digital photos can take up a lot of hard drive space, so it's sometimes beneficial to keep your photo libraries on an external hard drive instead of on your computer's internal drive. If your company ...
Apple Music is one of the best music streaming options when you have a local library of unreleased songs, live concerts, or remixes. But this method will also allow you to sync hi-fiedlity music such ...
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