Yes, you can have several iPods on one computer.
Never heard of a deal like that
There is no such invention as the iPod computer. The computer and an iPod are two separate devices.
If you are the only one with two iPod Touches, then there's not much to do since it is hard to operate two at once. If it is you and your buddy, then you can download an app from the App Store that allows two iPod Touches to play with each other at once. One example of such an app is Whiteboard Collaborative, a free app that allows you to draw whatever you want with each other in real time over a Wi-Fi network.
Yes, or you can use an iPod touch and an iPhone 4.
if you two want to different apps at the same time, get 2 touches. If you want one big screen or want to run apps that only work on the ipad, then get one iPad.
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.
an iphone ipod touches can not text .... other wise there would be no difference between the two ...
One can transfer music from an iPod to a computer by simply connecting the two devices using a USB cable. Then one needs to go into the hidden folders and copy the files from the iPod. One can then import the files from that folder into iTunes software.
This ipod manage software can transfer the files from ipod to computer, ipod to iTunes, and iPod to iPod:
you carnt. you need to plug i your iPod then go to start menu, computer, and removable devices. this will then show your iPod. doubble click and the music willl transfer on to the desktop. then copy the folder to your new itunes library.
Yes!! it has the same Username, Two different ipod serial no. Still you can sync your ipod, by marking check or uncheck right side of the song.
Yes, you can use one iTunes account for two iPod Touches. The iPods don't know that they are sharing an account, so it is perfectly fine. It works perfectly fine on the iPod Touch, and the only performance problem is when downloading apps: if one iPod Touch downloads an app, and then you try to download one later, it will say you already downloaded it.