You can access the internet from the iPod Touch and the iPhone, but not from any other versions of the iPod.
No, there aren't any virtual simulations of an iPod Touch on the internet. You must go to a store that has an iPod Touch on display for use to demo.
No, you don't 'need' Wi-Fi to use your iPod Touch. Your internet provider does not affect anything about your iPod Touch at any time. You can use the iPod Touch without Wi-Fi access.
yes but it depends if you are in an area that has connection
No, the YouTube service requires an Internet connection. The only iPod with this feature is the iPod touch. The iPod Classic and all other iPods lack any sort of modem or radio to connect to the Internet, and thus cannot have YouTube.
No, all apps require a Wi-Fi connection (internet signal). An iPod receives radio when it has a built in FM transmitter, which the iPod Touch does not have.
iPod touch can connect to Internet through Wi-fi (in fact it is the only way it can), but it cannot enable any other device to connect to Internet = it cannot replace a router.
WLAN is always free.
all have to do get a enternet connection form any mobil.
If u ge a texting app and wireless internet , it can be on any generation. But it doesnt come with the ipod
No, you cannot get Mozilla Firefox on your iPod Touch. The only internet application available for the iPod Touch is the app called 'Internet', which uses Safari's web browser style converted into a mobile format for the iPod Touch and iPhone.
yes there are many apps on the ipod touch that allow you to do this.