I am not sure but as I know iPod has technology to assign your player to one particular PC. If you will try to update or upload new MP3 from different PC (I guess by first time you have uploaded MP3 from your home PC) it will erase any existed files and only after this it will upload anything (it's some kind of synchronization).
Both the UK and US iTunes stores can be accessed from the iTunes software but you need a bank account located in the respective countries to be able to purchase from that store.
If you search google, and download Sharepod or iDump you can transfer music from your iPod to your computer then onto iTunes. These are both free software.
From your old computer, go to the 'File' menu on iTunes, go to 'Library', then 'Back up library'. Copy the backup, open with iTunes on the new computer, and it should be there.
The new song Whip My Hair by Willow Smith is available on iTunes for both Music Video to Single. It is by the artist Willow so you may not recognize it, but I guarantee it!
it won't recognize mine either. i have both an iPod nano (original) and an iPod touch. i read on bearshares site that it isn't compatible with the iPod touches or iphones..but i have tried my iPod nano and it still doesnt recognize it.
On the computer you enabled Home Sharing, sync both iDevices, then you should be able to do it.
Yes. All you have to do is sync your iPod touch to iTunes (if they are both using the same account) and then once the apps are on your computer then sync your iPad to iTunes and you're all set!
This programs is called iTunes on both the Mac and PC. As far as I know there is no such program for Linux computers or those with other operating systems than MacOS and Windows.
it means whatever is in your itunes would be synced to your ipod. so sometimes you have songs in your ipod that is not on itunes. and when you sync it with itunes, it wipes out whatever is in your ipod. yes. but check out xilisoft ipod rip. it syncs both ways and wont wipe anything. http://www.xilisoft.com/ipod-rip.html
You cant just send them to it. you need a computer that has itunes and have both ipods on the same account and then plug in the old ipod to the computer and copy the songs to itunes then plug in your new ipod and copy your music to the ipod
iTunes will handle both your iPhones separately without mixing apps up.
What is the question? 'How to record a CD to computer?' Windows Media and iTunes both have built in CD rippers. View your music apps help section for details.