You just charge your ipod on your computer
No, you can run iTunes on your Mac or Windows computer even if you do not have an ipod.
yes, if you have 2 USB cables and 2 free USB slot on your computer.
Yes, you can charge two iPods at one time by connecting both devices to your computer. You use a special cord to charge your iPod. One end connects to your iPod and the other end is a USB port that connects to a USB port on your computer.
Yes! In fact ipods are designed to work on most computers that run Windows or OS X (Mac operating System). Be sure your computer has a USB port though.
i personally dont own a iphone but all there ipods work with windows, so it should, if any doubt, contact the place where you will be buying it
Chances are, probably not. Any PC that is running Windows 98 SE probably only has USB 1.x ports, which don't carry enough 'juice' to really charge an iPod nano. Also, iTunes itself (the software manager for the iPod) requires at least Windows 2000 to run. As an alternative, Apple makes wall chargers for iPods that can be purchased for about $30.
Ipods are designed to work with itunes and only itunes. Windows Media Player, being a Microsoft product is not an official client for synching ipods. You will need to install itunes or find some alternative program for updating your ipod. There is a WMP (windows media player) plugin for synching ipods from WMP... although its not free. The link is below. In the past i have had good luck synching ipods with winamp, which is free. Also linked below.
Yes, you can have several iPods on one computer.
Not really a good idea.
The same way you charge iPods. Connect them to your cord/dock and open the Zune software to sync.
Ipod is an mp3 player. it is a little of both.