You can.
there is an app called bump, both ends of the transfer need to have it. this program enables app, song and video transfer from as far as i know 2g and 3g iPod touches.
if u are in internet area just get free app "bump" from app store and then wait for it to download next it will tell you what to do then gently tap the sides together on the ipods
The authorization of your computer to transfer an app to the iPod Touch varies from computer to computer, as this is a personal setting on your computer.
Yes with bluetooth settings - general - bluetooth - on - let it search
The Bump app doesn't let you do that. that is just rubbish then
find my iphone
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.
NO
You can do this two ways, the first way is to download them straight from the App Store app on your iPod Touch. The second way is to download them on iTunes and then transfer them from iTunes to your iPod Touch. Note: Internet and an Apple account is required
You can do this two ways, the first way is to download them straight from the App Store app on your iPod Touch. The second way is to download them on iTunes and then transfer them from iTunes to your iPod Touch. Note: Internet and an Apple account is required
by using Itunes
then if you have it on your android or ipod you can use the USB cable to transfer it from your ipod to your kindle fire