When you plug the iPod into the computer, there should be an iPod folder that pops up on the computer screen. This will contain all of the photos in your Camera Roll, and they can be copied over to a different folder with a simple drag-and-drop.
Depending on your settings, you might find what pops up is i tunes. If so, go to Computer and look for the i pod in removable drives, and you should be able to click through to the pictures folder to copy it or some of its contents.
No, you cannot add a camera to the iPod Touch, be it an external or internal camera. The iPod Touch does not have the capabilities to do so yet.
To add apps to the iPod Touch, you can either download them from the App Store via Wi-Fi on your iPod Touch, or you can sync your iPod Touch with iTunes through your computer.
You must have itunes installed on your computer to add music to your iPod Touch.
Yes, you can get pictures on your iPod nano touch, and of corce you can add all sorts of illusions and even make it a slide show of your pictures, with transitions. You can also put them into named groups/cattorgries too.
You buy the song and it pops up on your ipod touch!
No, but you can put the memory stick into computer, plug ipod touch into computer and add stuff from memory stick onto itunes and from itunes to ipod
Yes, but you must add people they can not add you.
For the iPod Touch 4: If the ipod touch's owner has the iphone owner's number, they can add it to 'contacts' and press 'facetime' and it should work. If the iphone owner has the ipod touch owner's email address, they can add it into 'contacts' and press 'facetime' and it should work.
Yes, you can.
Adding Themes is only available to Jail broken, iPod Touch, and iPhone users.
You cannot add space to an iPod Touch hard drive, or any other iPod hard drive. The hard drive capacity is set and cannot be changed.
To add an email account to your iPod Touch or iPhone, go to the Settings app. Then, go to:Mail, Contacts, Calendars.Add Account.You will then be able to add an email account to the device.