You should be able to sync your blackberry using iCal on your Mac.
You plug your iPod into your Mac using the sync cable and sync songs to your iPod through iTunes.
you can sync music via bluetooth.
The smartphone allows you instant access to the web. You can sync your smartphone with your desktop computer, which allows you to work on emails and documents wherever you do. This gives you the availablity to multi-task on the go.
If not an iOS device, you must sync with computer, then sync with other iPod.
if the info is not on the computer then it will not sync with the ipod , itouch ,iphone there is no way yet of restoring the ipod of this mess
Yes, plugging an iPhone into a Mac can sync your photos to the Mac, but this depends on your settings and how you choose to manage the transfer. If you use the Photos app on your Mac, you can import photos directly from your iPhone. Additionally, if you have iCloud Photos enabled, your photos may automatically sync across devices without needing a physical connection.
Blackberries can be synced to a Mac with the BlackBerry Desktop Software for Mac software (See links below).
Put iTunes on the PC. Use the same iTunes account that is on the Mac.
BlackBerry provide software for use on a Mac (See links below).
Connect it to a PC or mac and sync it with iTunes
Here’s a simple way to transfer contacts from iPhone to Mac using MobiKin Assistant for iOS (Mac version): Download & install MobiKin Assistant for iOS on your Mac. Connect your iPhone to the Mac via a USB cable and trust the computer on your iPhone. Open MobiKin, it will detect your iPhone automatically. Click on Contacts in the left panel to view all your contacts. Select the contacts you want to transfer (or select all). Click Export and choose a format (like CSV or vCard) to save them to your Mac. Your iPhone contacts are now safely on your Mac and ready to use.