No, you have to restore it, then download the new software, update it, then jailbreak it again. It sucks, i know, but there isn't much you can do.
Yes, the iPod Touch with the 2.0 software can be jailbroken.
Yes, the jailbreak will be lost. When you upgrade your iPod Touch software, it is completely reinstalling the software used to run it. When you jailbreak an iPod Touch, you are only jailbreaking the software, not the actual iPod.
If you have an Ipod Touch 2g and you upgrade to 3g by using itunes and the ipod is not jailbroken you have every thing when your are done upgrading...!
Yes, you can put music on a jailbroken iPod Touch.
No, you cannot upgrade the software on your iPod touch using a PS3. You need a computer.
Currently, the iPod Touch 3rd generation cannot be jailbroken because it has a built-in firewall of sorts, a measure taken by Apple to prevent the iPod Touch from being jailbroken. There is a jailbreak software currently being beta-tested, but is not ready for public use.
You probably can somewhere, but you shouldn't NEED to. Unless you have jailbroken your Ipod Touch, viruses and malicous software will not run/work on the iPod Touch platform. Including e-mail attachments.
Plug in white chord and itunes shows up. Go to my ipod and you will have a choice to upgrade it.
Yes, all iPhone and iPod Touch models use the same operating system, meaning the same software updates.
Yes, you can. There are two ways to do this:Simply upgrade the software. The software reverts any unauthorized modifications of the iPod (the jailbreak) back to the original iPod settings.Do a Restore through iTunes.
The software updates for the iPod Touch are free (See links below).
They will not replace the iPod Touch. Although your iPod may still be under the warranty, unauthorized modifications to the iPod software or hardware (hence jailbreaking) will void your warranty.