Apple’s iPods continue to set the bar for media players, with bold new features like the Touch’s supersized screen and Siri voice control. But iPods still lack a guide to all their features. That’s where this full-color book comes in. It shows you how to play music, movies, and slideshows; shoot photos and videos; and navigate Apple's redesigned iTunes media-management program. The important stuff you need to know: Fill it up. Load your iPod with music, photos, movies, TV shows, games, ebooks, and podcasts. Manage your stuff. Download media and apps from the iTunes and App Stores, then organize your collection. Tackle the Touch. Send email and instant messages, make FaceTime calls, and shoot photos and HD video with the Touch's 5-megapixel camera. Go wireless. Use the Touch’s new iOS 6 software to sync content wirelessly. Relish the Nano. Enjoy video and photos on the Nano’s new big screen, and chart your workouts with the Nike+ pedometer. Master the Shuffle and Classic. Get mucho music on the little Shuffle, and use the Classic’s giant hard drive to tote around your audio and video collections. Pump it up. Blast iPod tunes through your home and car stereo.
Written by two successful smartphone trainers and authors, this is the go-to guide for the iPod touch!
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Your iPod touch does so much, it's hard to know what to call it — except great. And with this simple guide, you'll also call it easy!
With this full-color guide, you can get hip to all your iPod touch has to offer and take full advantage of the iTunes store and the App Store, as well. You'll start by learning how to manage the multi-touch interface and setting up iTunes.
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iPod touch brings video playback into a new generation. Its widescreen playback capabilities offer beautiful, clear images, larger than ever before. Its touch screen provides new and improved interaction controls.
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Until the iPod Touch and the iPhone arrived on the scene, iPods were controlled by a wheel or control ring on the front of the player.The Classic and the Nano still work that way, but if you have an iPod Touch, you don't need a steering ...
Mail, Contacts, Calendars. Tap here to set up an email account right on the Touch. You can adjust all other mail-related preferences here, too (like how often the Touch looks for new messages), and delete unwanted accounts.
Now in its tenth edition, this helpful guide has been completely overhauled and boasts a full-color format for the first time ever.