When you connect your iPod to your computer, iTunes is launched and automatically begins to sync the iPod with the computer. If you don't want to sync all of your music, you can cancel the sync in ...
When you boot up a new Mac for the first time, Apple gives you the opportunity to copy existing settings, applications, and entire user accounts—including all data—from an existing Mac to the new one.
Simply remove that song from your synced playlist and sync again. If you do not want to completely delete the song from your iTunes Library, but would like your iPod to sync properly, try unchecking ...
When you synchronize your iPad with your Windows 7 computer, content is shared between the PC and the device. You can configure your iPad to sync with your computer automatically using iTunes. You can ...
Using iTunes 7.7 or greater, users can sync their Google contacts to their iPhone or iPod touch address book using these simple steps. Joe Aimonetti MacFixIt Editor Joe is a seasoned Mac veteran with ...
Previously, one of the great irritations of owning an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch was that you were constantly forced to plug in your phone or tablet to move data from your computer to your device.
Every post carrying our UltraNewb tag covers the very basics of a topic, in an attempt to initiate our less experienced readers (i.e., the newbs) into the wonderful world of techno-goodness. These are ...
Hi. Hope this isn't a dead horse topic, and hope I got the right forum. I've heeded all the folks telling me to ditch iTunes and use MediaMonkey instead. Got all my music reorganized successfully. Now ...
As more and more of our data moves to Apple’s iCloud and other server-based services, it’s hard to believe that just a few years ago we relied solely on iTunes to keep our devices up-to-date with our ...
My friend and fellow blogger Chris Pirillo cites a complaint by "Hairgel Addict" that the task of synching up between iTunes and iPod involves "too many processes." Because of these complications, ...