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.
You should be able to use your iPod and iPod Touch on the same iTunes account on both computers.
Two iPods will work with iTunes on the same account, so there shouldn't be a problem.
Click on the Sign In button underneath the Search box (top right corner of iTunes store). If the button is showing an email address click it and then log out of that account. Go through the Create New Account procedure using the details for the second account. You can then login using either account.
no but u can have two accounts
Yes it can.
This feature is called Home Sharing. You can access music saved on one iTunes computer from another. This will works as long as you have home sharing enabled on both computers, are logged into the same iTunes account, and are connected to the same Wi-Fi. This service is not iTunes Match-related and is free.
You can put money in your iTunes store account in two ways:1) Use a credit card or PayPal.To do this you must go into iTunes on your personal computer, go to the iTunes Store, click your e-mail in the upper right corner, and click on Account. On this page you can set up your credit card via Billing Info,2) Use an iTunes gift card.You can do this either on your computer or your iPod touch. On your computer, go to the iTunes Store, click your e-mail, and click Redeem. On your iTouch, go to the iTunes app, go to the Video tab, scroll all the way down to the bottom, and tap Redeem.
use winamp to sync your ipod, itunes is good for one thing and one thing only, draining your wallet.
You can if:Both iPad 2s have the same iTunes account. You can specify which content (music, photos, apps) go on which iPad by giving each iPad a unique name, and by checking the boxes for the kind of content (i.e. "Sync all Photos, Sync Selected Albums," etc.) when each individual iPad is plugged in for syncing.You have two separate accounts on the MacBook Pro when you log in. This is the easiest method, and is the most effective if two people are sharing one laptop for each of their iPads.The iTunes account on each iPad matches whatever account is signed into iTunes on the MacBook Pro.Whichever iPad 2 you plug in first will be a "default" iPad, meaning when you plug in the second one, you'll be given the option to restore from the backup of the first. Unless you want to keep the contents of the two iPads the same or very similar (same iTunes account, etc.), then it's recommended to start from scratch with your second iPad 2.
Put iTunes on the PC. Use the same iTunes account that is on the Mac.
Based on the info you have given me, there are two conclusions i can make. 1. You have both of your devices connected to the same game center account making it so you can only have one account in a app per game center account. 2. You have both of your devices connected to the same cloud/computer/itunes account so when you download something on one device you download it on the other automatically.
Yes they can, but with the new ios 5.0 they will automatticly back every thing up on a daily bases. but u can have a 100 iphones,ipods,ipads or on one computer. u have torun them on the same itunes acount, otherwise when u buy a song or app and the phone updates it will take them off depending wut itunes account is on the computer. so u would have to run the same itunes account on both of them. but then when one of the phones buys a song it will put it on the other phone to, as will apps and other purchesed items.