As of now, no. There has been rumors that in iOS 5, this can be done.
Yes, if you sync with the library of the other computer it will replace your songs with the songs of the new computer.
Yes your songs will be deleted but you can get them off the iPod using a program such as iDump or iPod2Computer Transfer Curtis White
It gets deleted for you.
Put the songs back onto the computer from the ipod.
Yes, as long as you have ever used the iTunes to sync files to your iPod Touch, even if the device is lost or you accidentally deleted or wiped out the data, you still have chances to recover those precious deleted files. If you have made backups on iTunes or iCloud, you could use a third-party tool like PhoneRescue to get back your deleted songs on your iPod touch. For no backup, you can still use the tool to retrieve songs directly from device.
yes you can. to download songs (probably the most fastest way) is if you have a apple tablet or device is to go into itunes from the device and download your songs from there however if you experience problems then plug your ipod into the computer and download the itunes onto your computer and buy them from there onto your computer and transfer them to your ipod or apple device
No, this simply retards your iTunes on that computer from Home Sharing, and other similar features.
To put a song on your Apple device, you have to download the song onto your computer. Then you upload it into iTunes. Then you can sync iTunes with your device which copies the songs onto it.
Yes you can. To put a song on your Apple device, you must first put it on iTunes. You can do that buy importing a mp3 file from your computer, or purchasing it from iTunes directly. Then you can sync iTunes with your device which copies the songs onto it.
you can plug it in the computer and delete it easy
If the song is deleted, then you can't put it on your iPod.
You neEd to download a programme like iTunes and from there you can download games songs and videos to watch on an apple device or on the computer or laptop