Yes you can. You take what ever music you have on your iPod and transfer it to a computer. Then you can transfer it from the computer to the Ipod.
You can. All you must do is plug the ipod into the USB on your computer. Next, transfer with itunes to your computer. Next, plug in the phone usb adapter into your computer and transfer from computer to phone.
How do you transfer songs from your cell phone to your ipod
The Apple iPod 3G Data Cable & Memory set should work
Plug in your iPod into the USB Port on your computer, When a Pop-up shows up. Click Sync Or transfer music from ipod to iTunes with an ipod transfer program.
You can transfer music from the iPod to any computer, as long as that computer has iTunes.
If your iPod's playlist conains songs, it is all combined in the Music secion of your iPod.
The best way to transfer your music from your iPod to your PC is with a USB cord. You can also transfer your content using WiFi.
No, an ipod touch is a music device. An iPhone would be the phone & music device.
Plug in your ipod and go itunes "File" -> "Transfer Purchases".
Do you want to transfer your iPod nano library to a second iPod? If yes, then you need to run an app called CopyTrans, and transfer all your iPod music to iTunes, then sync your second iPod. On the link section is the URL address of this app :) You need iTunes to upload music to iPod Nano, drag your music into iTunes, plug in your iPod to computer, then iTunes will detect it automatically, and then sync iPod, done.
you can only transfer music ipod<=>pc by using itunes.
i don't think that you can transfer apps with bump also bump is for the iPhone to transfer eachothers phone number and isn't made for the iPod