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Pcgeek2010 on "How to transfer iPod photos, music, videos and playlists to iPod on Mac OS X?"
i had the same problem not long ago but with microsoft windows
the only way i got the music to transfer off my ipod to my pc was by downloading a torrent file off piratebay
with the most seeds !
be carefull though because i wouldnt totally recomend downloading off a torrent site if you were to download offf a torrent site use simply http://www.piratebay.org
and see from there
but other than this you would have to pay for a software to do soo
unless theres one out by now which is free
good luck !
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Intel intros netbook app store
If 2009 taught us anything, it’s that every product needs an app store. Whether it’s a television or an established mobile operating system, people want their apps. And they want them from a single source where they don’t have to worry about compatibility or difficult installations.
Intel, who dabbles in software now and then, announced AppUp, [...] Publication date: 2010-01-10more
Russia may restrict online adult content during the day
If you watch television, go to a movie theater, or buy a DVD there are restrictions on who can watch what or when it is shown. DVDs and movies have ratings where as television tends to restrict adult content to the evenings when children will be in bed or parents can supervise. When it comes [...] Publication date: 2010-01-10more
Tegra 2 runs Unreal Engine 3, puts high-end console 3D graphics in your pocket
Forget everything you knew about mobile graphics – Nvidia’s Tegra 2 chip runs the Unreal Engine 3 with ease, delivers 3D performance of today’s high-end consoles, and enables days of battery life.
The Tegra 2 chip owes its processing performance to the use of ARM’s Cortex-A9 CPU, the latest and greatest in a series. Note that [...] Publication date: 2010-01-10more
Cowon unveils W2 Windows 7 touchscreen MID
The hardware industry has been trying to foist tiny, 4.8 inch computers for us on awhile now, and never quite seem to give up the initiative. The ultra-mobile PC became the mobile internet device, but it didn’t matter: it just never caught on, while smartphones filled all the promise that clunky MIDs never delivered.
One of [...] Publication date: 2010-01-10more
Intel unveils Wi-Di for wireless video transmission
Intel is attempting to bridge the gap between accessing streaming content on your PC and viewing it on your large screen TV with the introduction of a new display technology known as Intel Wireless Display, or Wi-Di.
The easiest way to describe Wi-Di is as a wireless bridge between your PC and TV. It will require [...] Publication date: 2010-01-10more
Vuzix
I’ve always felt that the likes of William Gibson and Neal Stephenson has made an indelible and undeniable promise to me, to be enacted no later than the year 2010: the 21st century was the century in which reality and virtual reality blurred. In this regard, cyberpunk authors and the 21st century are both culpable [...] Publication date: 2010-01-10more
Google
The web is becoming more and more mobile every day, and it’s no surprise that search giant Google, who knows the web better than anyone, has recognized that. Taking a cue from the geo-location frenzy of popular iPhone and Android apps, Google as just unveiled Google Local Search, which allows you to filter results according [...] Publication date: 2010-01-10more
iPhone and AT&T network problems reported at CES
At CES, one would expect to see a showcase of the best that technology has to offer, but sadly for AT&T and the iPhone, it has served as an arena to demonstrate the ongoing network problems that are frustrating so many iPhone owners.
In a report by The Washington Post, many iPhone users at CES were [...] Publication date: 2010-01-10more
Ford adds Internet and custom instruments to SYNC
Ford took the opportunity during the Consumer Electronics Show to introduce two new innovations to the company’s SYNC equipped vehicles. The first of which connects the car to the Internet while the second allows drivers to reconfigure their instrument panel using dual LCD screens.
The new MyFord Touch technology features a Wi-Fi receiver and a web [...] Publication date: 2010-01-10more
Say goodbye to drab nightshots, the next iPhone
There’s a good reason why you don’t see folks pulling an iPhone to photograph dimly-lit scenes, but this could change with the next iPhone.
Say goodbye to grainy and washed-out nightshots because a new piece of evidence has surfaced suggesting Apple is in fact patching the iPhone’s gleaming omissions in the camera department. We were previously [...] Publication date: 2010-01-10more
CES 2010: Imagination uncloaks PowerVR SGX545, a possible GPU for the next-gen iPhone
A semiconductor company took the wraps off a successor to the GPU powering the iPhone 3GS and other smartphones.
Imagination Technologies announced the latest PowerVR SGX545 graphics IP core on Friday at the CES show in Las Vegas. Hailed as the “first and only DirectX 10.1 capable embedded graphics IP core” that can drive HD screens [...] Publication date: 2010-01-10more
Watch a 2010 FIFA World Cup match ball being made
With the excitement for the World Cup beginning to start, people are getting interested in every aspect of the games. This extends all the way to the Cup’s surprisingly complex ball, known as “Jabulani”. A video of its construction process has been posted to YouTube and, while it’s slow in parts, it’s worth checking out.
The [...] Publication date: 2010-01-10more
ioSafe external drive survives showdown with backhoe
If you’ve heard of ioSafe before then you know the company makes “disaster-proof hardware”. This includes fireproof USB external hard drives, tough internal drive enclosures, and waterproof NAS units.
Those are all well and good, but what happens if you’re USB hard drive gets lit on fire, soaked with a hose, dropped 20 feet, and run [...] Publication date: 2010-01-10more
Napster launches new API for websites and electronics
Napster has announced that it has made its application programming interface (API) called Napster Access available to the general public. The API has already been used to integrate Napster services onto PC’s, mobile phones and televisions including Samsung connected TVs. Most recently the API was used with Best Buy Remix, an open API for the [...] Publication date: 2010-01-10more