Transfer Music from iPod to iPod

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Many people own more than iPod so it is obvious that many people wants transfer the music between iPods. It is now very much possible with the easy file transfer software called iPod 2 iPod. It was not possible in the past and many of your exciting songs or video might get lost while transferring, but now the power is you’re to collect music. This software is easy, small and fun to work with.

Installation
The first thing you should look out for is the minimum installation requirement. The software is only 5.72mb and it’s free at www.top5soft.com/tutorial/how-to-transfer-music-between-iPods.html .

iTune
It is highly recommended that DO NOT transfer any music or video if iTune is running. Although, iPod 2 iPod will automatically detect iTune and close it, but do maintain this rule.

Connect the iPods
After installing the software, connect your first iPod, which will take about 15 seconds to detect and then display all the songs of your iPod. The first iPod will be identifying as a “tab” on both the left and right sides of the screen.

Right click menu
By using “right click” you can operate variety of actions on an individual tracks. You can simply use this mane by placing your cursor on a specific track that you wish and click on the right button of your mouse. The menus you will find are,

  • Play – Which will allows you to listen to the currently selected track.
  • Show All – It will show all music on your iPod. Useful when viewing songs within playlists.
  • Select All Songs – Selects all music within the song list.
  • Select Similar Songs – Selects all songs matching the text in the first column.
  • Find Duplicate Songs – Locates duplicate music file on your iPod. You will be also given the option to clean-up any songs found, freeing up space!
  • Find Unlinked Songs – An annoying issue in iTunes is the “Unlinked Songs”. But the “Unlinked Songs” function helps you to discover music titles which are no longer associated with the actual music file.
  • Find Unique Songs – This function compares the iPods in the left and right panels, and displays the songs which are on one iPod, but not the other!
  • Delete – It removes music no longer required.

As you can see that transferring music between iPods are very easy but there is a problem in this. Apple’s goal is to keep the artist who made the music happy by making it hard for you to illegally give away or sell music you bought for your own use. So before using this software please read the terms and conditions of iPod, copyright and use it with your own responsibility.

iPod is Getting Camera Like iPhone!

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ipodAccording to a new report, next generation of iPods might get camera functionality similar to the iPhone. An insider of French site Hardmac indicated Apple may be setting up to attach camera functionality to some of its new production of iPod models.

The English language edition of France’s MacBidouille, Hardmac mentions that, when Apple revives its iPod nano and iPod touch devices later this coming September of this year, both will consist of camera functions, will contain video recording capabilities too.

From the past few times iPod is losing its huge popularity, so now its time to see that is really apple brings the camera functionality with iPod.

The Latest Equipments of US Army

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ipod touchWhat the latest equipments of US army that are using now? What the equipments US soldiers use during operation in Afghanistan and Iraq. Actually, those are not any fire arms. The equipments are Apple’s iPods and iPhones.

The both easy-to-use gadgets have been griped by the soldiers as they can carry safely some secure software. The gadgets can contain nearly 30,000 programs. Those are being used for all like translating to working out the route of snipers. Additionally, the devices are cheaper than developed a version exclusively for the armed forces. The iPod touch is more preferable to the soldiers for secure WiFi network. The retails price of it about 230 dollars and the iPhone price at 600 dollars.

The US forces is now working on how the gadgets could be used as control systems for different bomb disposal robots. They also try to use them to get aerial footage or video clips from unmanned drone airliner. At present, the American Marine Corps is financing an application that could allow armed forces to upload photographs of any detained suspects into any biometric database. It also helps to get written reports.

The US Army’s Intelligence Director for electronic warfare and sensors operation, Lt. Colonel Jim Ross, said the iPod “may be all that the personnel need”. He added “What gives it added advantage is that a lot of them have their own personal ones so they are familiar with them.”