Only on iTunes
Yes,so long as you use the same computer with itunes. When you first launch itunes you will be required to name your device ( for example, you might name it Max's Ipod). If you get a new i-pod, simply connect the i-pod to the computer where your itunes is stored and box will come up saying something along the lines of " This computer has already been synced with Max's I-pod Device, do you wish to continue using this profile or create a new one?" If you use the same profile all of your stuff will be transferred from your old i-pod to your new one. If you create a new profile all of your stuff will also be transferred except for applications downloaded through the app store ( but if you don't own an i-pod touch or an i-phone this won't affect you)
To put an app on : 1. Create or enter your apple ID to thee iTunes store
Connect it to iTunes
Sorry i ment I-pod
Connect your iPhone/Pod to your computer/laptop, open iTunes and sync your iPhone/Pod. The apps will then appear in your "applications" tab of iTunes.
Itunes
Software for the i Pod gets updated once in a while, so to keep the i pod up to date, you have to go on itunes regularly.
No, however you may pay for songs off off itunes but to get itunes it is 100% free
The only thing you can do is a complete reset to its original condition, but this will mean you lose everything on the Touch - contacts, music, podcasts, movies, notes, downloaded apps, the works. And you will need to create a iTunes account in order to do this.
plug in computer itunes should pop up and say would you like to register your i pod
yes u need to hook it up on itunes