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iPod Can’t Exist Without iTunes (Part 4)

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So if you plug in your sister’s, friends’ or someone else’s iPod to your computer and you registered YOUR iPod to that iTunes application, you will have two choices: say yes when you want your files in that iTunes (and your iPod) copied to that other person’s iPod and re-register your iPod in that iTunes application. Or, ignore the message, say no, and it will just charge the battery of that someone else’s iPod. A perk of iTunes is that you can burn your own cd. You don’t have to stress about downloading a program to burn your music into cd, iTunes can do that for you too.

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May 31st, 2008 at 12:16 pm

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iPod Can’t Exist Without iTunes (Part 3)

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iTunes is like the iPod in your computer. When you are on your computer, you can listen to the music you have placed in the application for your iPod. You can play the music while doing your work, either play it on speakers or you can plug in your iPod earphones into your laptop/computer or if it has its own hearing contraption. The iTunes application used to be part of your purchased iPod, but nowadays, you will have to download it from the net which might take a while. The iTunes in your computer is quite selfish, because it will only work for the iPod with the exact serial number that you entered for the first time.

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May 28th, 2008 at 12:16 pm

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iPod Can’t Exist Without iTunes (Part 2)

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When you plug in your iPod to your computer, it will look for an application/program that will help it run, or else, its battery will just get charged there. iPod released 2 years earlier are sold with a cd, which contains the iTunes application for your computer. iTunes is an application wherein you can organize all your files in your iPod (best recommended for obsessive-compulsives). You can also buy music online with this application, iTunes Music Store. Your iTunes will log you in the net and bring you to the iTunes Music Store where you can choose the music you want to purchase.

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May 25th, 2008 at 12:15 pm

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iPod Can’t Exist Without iTunes (Part 1)

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You just bought an iPod? Congratulations! I bet you can not wait to put all your favorite music in their, and if it can, put some your photos and favorite videos maybe? iPod also acts as an USB, and if you have experience using a USB, it stores files, and all you have to do is plug it in at a USB portal of your laptop or personal computer. So if the iPod is also like a USB, you can just plug it in using its USB cord, and a windows explorer will appear so you can copy-paste your songs, photos, videos and several files. Easy? Wrong!

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May 22nd, 2008 at 12:14 pm

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Plus-Minus

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Warning, this game is for the human calculators only! Kidding, anyone can play this game, as long as they have the patience and the math skills. This is another game available for the iPhone. On the screen you will find numbers in boxes and empty boxes in between them. You will have to fill the empty boxes in between the numbers with either a plus sign or a minus sign. The key here is to look at the number after the empty box or look at all the numbers in the rows and columns. Usually at the end of each column and row, there’s that goal that you have to reach, which is zero.

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May 12th, 2008 at 12:12 pm

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Tic-Tac-Touch?

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Maybe you are wondering I made a typo-error with the title; that I should replace the “Touch” with “Toe”? Why should I? I am a hundred percent right, this is a new game application suited for iPhones and iPod Touch. The two gadgets are used by putting your finger on the screen and you get things to work. Games are often part of the system, so one of the games are Tic-Tac-Touch. You can play this game either with a friend (thru Bluetooth system maybe?) or by yourself (you versus the computer). When playing against the computer, you can opt for beginner, intermediate and advanced. Now that’s what you call a computer sport!

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May 7th, 2008 at 12:10 pm

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