Need Some Ipod Help?
When you first got your iPod, you probably had visions of everything working exactly the way you wanted them to work. You’d simply plug in your iPod, the songs would magically appear, and then you could go on your way.
When you first got your iPod, you probably had visions of everything working exactly the way you wanted them to work. You’d simply plug in your iPod, the songs would magically appear, and then you could go on your way.
Looking on every online auction site you know to find the discount iPods you’ve always wanted?
If you’ve been trying to figure out how to upload music to your new iPod nano, don’t worry. We’ll have you playing great songs on your iPod nano in no time. Of course, you might not be so interested in music. But maybe you bought your nanos to play videos or games. Well, good news! Once you’re uploading music to your nano you’ll know how to upload all the other goodies too.
When I work late (after everyone’s gone) I like to play my iPod nano on my computer speakers. There was a time when I didn’t know how to do this, since my work computer doesn’t have the music files on it — but I do now. Read on for this and other tips for living the iPod life.
Ask nearly any iPod enthusiast and you’ll find that the Bose sound dock is the best speaker system you can buy. The only limitation is that the speakers aren’t portable with a large power supply and cord. The new Bose soundock portable solves this problem with all of the power and punchy sound of the original model. This is simply the best sounding speaker system available for your IPod and it’s portable. These speakers come with a high price tag; at $399 retail you’re not only paying for great sound but the Bose name at the same time.
I bought a designer iPod nano case for my nano 3G yesterday, and chances are you’ve been thinking about designer cases too. If you’re only going to use your 3G nano in an armband at the gym, stop reading now. Designer cases aren’t going to make sense for you.