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Do more with your iPod Guy Hart-Davis, author of How to Do Everything with Your iPod & iPod Mini, 2nd Edition, offers three tips from his book on how to make the most out of your iPod. Find out how to use two different iPods with one computer (with video tutorial), how to maximize your iPod's battery life, and how to sort by composer. |
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How to get songs off your Windows-based iPod The iPod-iTunes relationship is designed to be a one-way street, with content going from your computer to the iPod and not the other way around. This, of course, is to prevent circulation of songs among those who don't own the rights. But if you have more than one system--or your computer crashed--you should be able to take the tunes off your iPod. This tutorial will help you do it. (For Windows users.) |
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How to get songs off your Mac-based iPod The iPod-iTunes relationship is designed to be a one-way street, with content going from your computer to the iPod and not the other way around. This, of course, is to prevent circulation of songs among those who don't own the rights. But if you have more than one system--or your computer crashed--you should be able to take the tunes off your iPod. This tutorial will help you do it. (For Mac users). |
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How to convert video for the iPod iTunes offers a cheap, easy, and legal way to get content that will play on the iPod. But what if you already own the video files you'd like to watch but don't play back on the device? This tutorial can help Windows users convert video content into a format that will work on the iPod. |
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Replace your iPod's battery Much hoopla has been raised about the life, or lack thereof, of the iPod's battery. The truth is, any rechargeable cell is eventually going to run out. Once that happens--usually after a long, slow descent--check out this Insider Secret for info on how to replace it. |
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Replace your iPod Mini's battery The Apple iPod Mini, with its seamless, soft metallic body and its charming personality, is now a classic. Don't let yours fade into obscurity just because its battery isn't what it used to be. This Weekend Project can help you hang onto this collectors' item?and continue listening to music on it. |
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iPod your home The Apple iPod is, hands down, the most popular portable music player on the market. But don't just plop your iPod in the recharger when you're at home; all your playlists, songs, and podcasts can be put to just as much use when you're stationary as when you're on the road. |
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iPod your car OK, we all want to listen to our iPods in the car. Forget FM transmission or even a cassette adapter. Plug directly in to your car stereo with the steps laid out by Senior Editor James Kim in this Weekend Project. |
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Best speakers for the iPod Your iPod is capable of powering something much louder than those tiny white earbuds, so why keep all your tunes trapped inside? Free your MP3s with these six great speakers for the iPod. |
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Apple iPod retrospective Remember when the iPod was the size of a brick and only offered a 5GB hard drive? We do. This line show lays out all of the iPods ever made, with commentary by several CNET editors. |