Download the iTunes software free from the apple website and you can use it on Mac or Windows.
ASUS Eee PC 1000 is a PC-compatible system. that also runs Linux, but not Mac.
Yes, you can still install the iTunes/iPod software, and plug in your iPod, if you have a PC. I have a PC and an iPod.
because you can be sure that if the ipod was compatible only with mac computers it wont be half as famous... in order to make it accessible to the public in general they had to make it compatible with PCs
You can't edit iPod movies on a PC. No available PC software can export movies from a video editing software into an iPod compatible format. iMovie, only available for a Mac, is recommended with editing iPod movies, since iMovie is compatible with the .m4v file and can export the file back to a .m4v after editing is done. .m4v files are the iPod compatible files.
That shouldn't matter. Simply de-authorize the iPod on the Mac, install iTunes on the PC, and authorize the iPod on the PC.
You will find that MacGo Mac Blu-ray Player is exactly what you want which perfectly supports Blu-ray on both Mac and PC.
If you have a PC or Mac that is using the same account, then your music and video will be shared wirelessly with your iPod as long as you enter your account info on both your iPod and PC or Mac
YES and both are available from the same dvd-rom
yes
You can use mac-compatible Tv-on-PC software. One such example is Elgato's (http://elgato.com/) EyeTV. They sell both hardware and software for watching TV on your mac.
An iPod will either work on a Mac or PC. Once you have plugged in your ipod to one of those computers i.e., a mac first, it will not be recognize by a PC and vice versa.
No. You can only Sync from one computer, no matter what operating system it is.