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How to Unfreeze iPod Generation 3
A frozen iPod is usually an easy fix using a simple process Apple designed into their products that will reset it. Resetting only deletes some custom settings, which can be set again. Your music, files, playlists, time and date are all kept safe. Nearly all iPods are reset by one of two very similar
How to Listen to MP3s in a Toyota Tacoma
Integrating Mp3-playing capabilities into your Toyota Tacoma is process that can cheap and easy or slightly more expensive. Some late-model vehicles are equipped with full iPod-readiness capabilities, but most are outfitted with CD players. Many older models have tape decks. All models have factory-
How to Get iPhone Out of Recovery Mode 3.1.3
The Apple iPhone uses a recovery mode when upgrading the operating system or performing a factory reset operation. Version 3.1.3 is an iPhone operating system that was released in February 2010. The recovery mode can also be entered manually to perform tasks such as unlocking the phone. The phone wi
Fox News iPhone App Review
The Fox News app wasn't around when we wrote our review of the best iPhone news apps a few months ago. Now that the news organization has finally released an app, we take a look to see how it stacks up against other heavyweights like AP Mobile, CNN or The New York Times.
How to Switch Your SIM Card From iPhone 3G to iPhone 3GS
A subscriber identity module (SIM) is a tiny chip used in Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) cellular phones by cellular service providers to identity subscribers. Cell phone users can change phones by moving the SIM card to a new phone. Your subscriber information and cellular service wi
How to Withdraw Condensation From an iPod
It's inevitable that accidents happen. If such an accident lands your iPod in a puddle of water, the kitchen sink or another wet location, take immediate action to remove as much of the liquid as possible -- both from the exterior of the phone and the internal components. Depending on how long your
How to Download New iPod Software Versions Without Losing Your Music
Apple occasionally releases updates to the operating software for iPods that improve functionality, add new features or improve the overall operation of iPods. When an update is released, the iTunes software program that manages the content of iPods will alert you about the update. You may be concer
How to Get 3D on iPod Touch
Stereoscopy is a technique in which two images are overlapped to create the illusion of depth, or 3D (three-dimensional), with a pair of red/green glasses. An iPod Touch contains a photo library that can be accessed through the touch screen interface. You can get a red/green 3D image and put it in t
Which Apple Devices Can Run iOS 6?
Want to get the most exciting, innovative features from iOS 6, Apple's latest version of the software that runs the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad? Make sure you've got one of these devices.
How to Charge a 180 Eclipse 8GB Media Player
The Eclipse 180 is a portable media player that stores up to 8 GB of music, movies, e-books or photos. The device uses a 3.7-volt lithium ion battery that is capable of running for approximately 8 hours on a single charge. The Eclipse 180 is built to begin charging as soon as it is plugged into a co
How to Import Songs From My Mac to My iPod
Apple unveiled the first generation of iPods in October of 2001. This iconic portable media player owes much of its appeal to its user-friendly interface, which allows even the technologically challenged to play their media with ease. If you own a Mac, importing songs to your iPod is particularly ea
How to Operate an iPod
An iPod is a compact digital media playing device produced by Apple. The first iPod, released in 2001, could only play music and held close to 1,000 songs. Current models of iPods can play both music and video and can hold close to 120 gigabytes (GB) of information (depending on the model). Just as
How to Find Out If an iPhone Is G2 or G3
As of April 2011, the iPhone has gone through four generations. The second and third generations, more commonly known as the 3G and 3Gs, are particularly difficult to distinguish on first glance because they look almost identical. Indeed, their dimensions and coloring are exactly the same. However,
How to Use a Radio to Control an iPod
Only iPod-ready radios, such as those found in some cars or third-party manufacturers, let you control and play music from your iPod through the radio. Popular stand-alone radio players, such as the iHome and Voyager for the iPod, allow users to charge, play and listen to their iPod's music. While i
How to Send Faxes With an iPhone App
You can use your iPhone for almost anything, including sending a fax. To fax from an iPhone, you will need to download a faxing app. Many of these apps are available from the iTunes App Store, including FinarX Fax, RingCentral and iFax. With these apps, you can scan documents, upload images or impor
iPad Touch Technology
Apple Computer's iPad tablet computer, introduced in January 2010, and the iPad 2, launched in March, 2011, has a touch screen you operate entirely with your fingertips. By touching icons on the screen, you launch application programs, type on a virtual keyboard and set program parameters with anima
Can I Use My iPhone on Verizon Wireless?
When the iPhone was first released in 2007, maker Apple inked a contract with AT&T to be the sole cell service provider for the phone. In February 11th, 2011, the contract ended and Verizon was able to begin selling the phone. The Verizon iPhone 4 is slightly different from the AT&T model and the tw
How to Sync an Apple iTouch & Outlook Notes
With Microsoft Outlook, you can manage your emails, calendars, contacts and notes. Your Apple iPod Touch is a personal media player that lets you play music and videos. With the iTunes application, you can synchronize Outlook notes. Thereafter, whenever you connect your iPod Touch to your computer,
What is Firewire?
FireWire is a high-speed serial interface used by computers, camcorders, set-top boxes, and the professional audio and video industry to interconnect equipment and computers.