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No particular topic this month

We will not have a particular topic this month, however we will continuously publish articles that do with  iPod Touch.

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New Topic: July

Now that we have finished our topic on iOS 5, we hoped you have enjoyed our articles. Thanks to all for supporting us!

Our next topic, which will start tomorrow on the first day of July, will be about Docks. There you will find information including:

  • Cost
  • “The good” (the good thing/s about it)
  • “The bad” (the bad thing/s about it)
  • “The bottom line” (summary)
  • Details and information
  • Our rating (out of 5 stars)
Hope you all enjoy our upcoming articles!

New topic tomorrow!

Starting from tomorrow, we will have a new topic since we have finished the topic on iTunes. Thank you to all readers who supported us by commenting our posts.

The topic will be on: iOS 5

We will publish posts about the features of the new iOS, letting you know what the new features are, in full details, just everything you need to know!

iTunes: Digital Music Basics (Issue 27)

Take it with you.

Now all your music can come along for the ride (or the run or the flight). Just connect your iPod, iPhone, or iPad to your computer and iTunes automatically syncs your music. Or you can select which songs to take with you.

Reduce clutter.

You probably have more shelf space devoted to CDs than to photos. With iTunes, you can import your entire CD collection into your computer — so all your favorite music lives in one place, ready to search, organize, and play in a click. And no CDs mean no packaging and no waste — which also means going digital is better for the environment.

Get instant gratification.

Spare yourself a trip to the record store. Stop waiting for CDs to arrive in the mail. Buying music online from the iTunes Store means you can shop any time, day and night. Buy songs, starting at 69¢, one at a time — or buy whole albums — and they start downloading immediately.

Mix and match music.

iTunes lets you organize and play your music in a whole new way. Take playlists, for example. Create a new one and drag songs into it, ready to play or burn to a CD. Or create a Smart Playlist that iTunes fills automatically according to your preferences.

Learn how to go digital with iTunes.

iTunes is a music player and a music store all in one. Use it to import songs from CDs you already own. Or add new music to your collection from the iTunes Store. All your music in one place and a built-in music store on your computer means no more rifling through jewel cases, no more trips to the megastore, and an easy way to get everything from your computer to your iPod — ready to play on the go.

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iTunes: iTunes on the Go (Devices) (Issue 26)

iTunes on the Go

iTunes Store on iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch

Download music, movies, TV shows, audiobooks, and iTunes U content directly to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Just tap the iTunes icon to shop the iTunes Store via Wi-Fi on your iPod touch or via Wi-Fi and 3G on your iPhone or iPad. Browse the iTunes Store and get Genius recommendations for music, movies, and TV shows based on the ones you already own. When you get back to your computer, everything you bought syncs to your iTunes library. And if you’ve partially downloaded music or video to your device, iTunes completes the download automatically.

App Store

Search and browse games and apps on the iTunes Store — just as you would with music or video — and download them with a click. When you connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to your computer, iTunes syncs apps automatically. You can also download apps from the App Store directly to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.

Genius Recommendations

for Apps

Looking for new apps? Use Genius recommendations for apps in the App Store on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Genius helps you find great apps based on the ones you already have. And you can download and start using them right away.

iBooks and the iBookstore

Download the iBooks app free from the App Store and begin browsing, shopping, and reading books right on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. The iBooks app uses the ePub format so publishers can easily create iBookstore versions of your favorite reads. When you find a title you like, tap to download and begin flipping through pages — just like a paper book.

Ringtones for Your iPhone

You can buy ringtones of your favorite songs directly from the iTunes Store on your iPhone. So download a favorite, then assign a ringtone to a contact in a few taps. You’ll know who’s calling before you even look at your iPhone.

iTunes: iTunes Syncing (Devices) (Issue 25)

iTunes Syncing

Sync with iPod

To transfer music and more from iTunes to your iPod, just connect iPod to your computer. Get at-a-glance information about what’s on your iPod, update iPod software, and control syncing from the iPod Summary screen. Even sync iTunes purchases, ratings, and playlists from your iPod back to your Mac or PC.

Sync with iPhone

iTunes syncs everything to your iPhone — ringtones, music, video, photos, apps, contacts, calendars, email accounts, even bookmarks — and lets you manage it all from the iPhone Summary screen.

Sync with iPad

iTunes lets you put music, video, and more on your iPad. Choose what you want from the iPad Summary page in iTunes, then sync your favorite songs, movies, and pictures to go. iTunes also keeps your email accounts, contacts, and calendars in sync. And it tracks the music, video, apps, and books you purchase on your iPad, so you can sync them back to your Mac or PC.

Flexible Syncing Preferences

iTunes gives you even better ways to sync your media from your computer to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod. A new capacity bar tells you exactly how much space you have left on your device in real time. And it’s even easier to organize all your apps on all your devices because you do it in iTunes. Shop the App Store on your computer, iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Then connect to your Mac or PC and go to your iTunes library to arrange (and rearrange) your apps and add or delete Home screens that sync to your devices automatically.

Organize Your Home Screens

Organize all the apps on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch in iTunes on your computer. Connect your device, then go to the Apps tab in iTunes. Arrange, rearrange, add, or delete your apps and Home screens. iTunes automatically syncs any changes you make on your Mac or PC back to your device.

Sync to Fill

Let iTunes choose what goes on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod for you. When you sync, select “Automatically fill remaining space with songs.” If you have space left, iTunes will choose a perfect mix of songs to sync. iTunes syncs songs from your entire music library or from a specific playlist. You can also tell iTunes to choose songs randomly or to choose higher-rated songs more often. Or you can have iTunes replace everything on your device with a fresh mix. Want to sync more music? Convert higher-bit-rate songs to 128-Kbps AAC and you’ll free up space for even more entertainment.

iTunes: iTunes at Home (Devices) (Issue 24)

iTunes at Home

AirPlay

AirPlay lets you stream digital media wirelessly from iTunes, or your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch to the new Apple TV3 or any AirPlay-enabled speakers. So you can see movies and photos on your widescreen TV and play music through the best speakers in the house.

Apple TV

Apple TV connects to your widescreen TV, then talks to iTunes over a fast wireless connection. So you can stream music, movies, TV shows, photos, and more from your computer right to your TV.

Remote

With the Remote app, you can control the iTunes music on your computer or Apple TV from your iPod touch or iPhone. Play, pause, skip, shuffle. See your songs, playlists, and album art. Update to iTunes 10, and you can create a Genius playlist or edit an existing playlist. And do it all on your iPod touch or iPhone as if you were in front of your computer. Available on the App Store, Remote is free and works with your Wi-Fi network, so you can control playback from anywhere in and around your home.

Home Sharing

Home Sharing enables you to share music, movies, TV shows, apps, and more among up to five authorized computers in your house. Your shared computers appear in iTunes under Shared, where you can browse all the iTunes libraries and import your favorites. iTunes can automatically add new purchases made on any of the computers to your own library.

iTunes: iTunes U, iTunes Gifts & More in the Store (iTunes Store) (Issue 23)

iTunes U

Download Free Educational Content

Find lectures, language lessons, audiobooks, and podcasts and download them for free. iTunes U is available to everyone, student or not.

Browse Distinguished Institutions

Explore over 350,000 educational audio and video files from top universities, famous museums, PBS stations, and other cultural institutions around the world.

Learn on the Go

Download iTunes U audio and video files one at a time. Or subscribe to an ongoing course or series so your items download as soon as they’re available. iTunes creates a folder with the provider’s name and places your items inside. When you want to listen to a lecture, you can find it under iTunes U in the iTunes window, where they’re all collected. To learn on the go, connect your iPod, iPhone, or iPad to your computer, then go to the iTunes U tab in iTunes to choose and sync your lectures. You can also browse and download items directly to your iPod touch, iPhone, or iPad over Wi-Fi or the cellular network. Or watch video lectures on your TV with Apple TV.

iTunes Gifts

iTunes Gift Certificates

iTunes Store gift certificates are available for purchase through iTunes. Choose from a wide range of denominations. Email your gift certificate immediately or print the gift certificate on your own printer.

Gifts

Send a song, an album, a TV episode, an entire TV show, a movie, an audiobook — even a custom mix of songs — to anyone. Buy a gift and your recipient receives an email containing a link. With just a click, your gift starts downloading to your recipient’s iTunes library.

iTunes Gift Cards

Give a gift that’s a big hit. Prepaid iTunes Gift Cards are available from the Apple Online Store, Apple Retail Stores, and thousands of other U.S. retailers in denominations starting at $15. They’re good toward any purchase on the iTunes Store.

More in the Store

Audiobooks

With plenty of titles under $10, it’s easy to start building your own library of audiobooks. Listen to audiobooks on your computer or your iPod, iPhone, or iPad. Easily fast-forward or rewind through spoken content. When you sync back and forth between your computer and your iPod, iPhone, or iPad, each device keeps track of where you left off listening.

iPod Click Wheel Games

You can watch a video preview of Click Wheel games on the iTunes Store before you buy. Once you purchase the games you want, simply sync them to your iPod classic, iPod nano (3rd, 4th, or 5th generation), or iPod (5th generation). Each game plays perfectly on your iPod using the intuitive Click Wheel as a controller.