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October 15, 2007

This month, EveryMac.com features complete technical specifications for the new iPod models -- more detailed than the "official" specs provided by Apple -- and a comprehensive update to the iPod Q&A.

The iPod Q&A answers "What are the differences between the iPod touch and the iPhone?" and "How can I save videos from YouTube and play them on my iPod?" as well as more than 100 other iPod questions.

In case you missed one, Q&As since the last major update include:

  • What operating system does the iPod use? Does it run MacOS X?
  • How many movies can the video capable iPod models hold?
  • Which iPods can sync and charge via USB? Which iPods can sync and charge via Firewire?
  • What processor does the iPod, iPod mini, iPod nano, iPod touch, and iPod shuffle use?
  • How do I connect the iPod to a TV for a slideshow or video?
  • What font does the iPod interface use?
  • How can I check the iPod for disk errors or problems? How do I "defragment" the hard drive?
  • How do you replace the battery in the iPod?
  • How many songs does each iPod, iPod mini, iPod nano, iPod touch, and iPod shuffle hold?
  • Which iPods are currently shipping? How many songs does each hold? What are the pros and cons of each?
  • What are the differences between the iPod touch and the iPhone?
  • How can I save videos from YouTube and play them on my iPod?









Additions & Changes:

Added more detailed iPod specs:

Updated the iPod Q&A.

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