• Q&A: How can I copy ipad apps and data to ipod touch?

    Posted on January 21st, 2012 No comments


    Question by Tbone: How can I copy ipad apps and data to ipod touch?
    I have an ipad and want to replace it with an ipod touch. Can I restore my ipad backup to the ipod touch? Or can I copy the apps and data from ipad to ipod touch?

    Best answer:

    Answer by John Pope
    You have to connect your iPod to iTunes, with your same account and you’ll see there your already bought/purchased apps. You’ll be able to install them on your iPod. The photos and music are also stored in iTunes, so you’ll have to drag them to your iPod.There’s no way to just sync the two devices, to my knowledge.



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  • Explore Talent Announces Results to the Poll, “About How Many Songs do you Have on your iPod, iPad, Computer,Cell Phone etc.?”

    Posted on November 21st, 2011 No comments


    Explore Talent Announces Results to the Poll, “About How Many Songs do you Have on your iPod, iPad, Computer,Cell Phone etc.?”

    Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) November 17, 2011

    ExploreTalent, a premier online social-network for industry insiders, announced today the results of their poll, “About How Many Songs do you Have on your iPod, iPad, Computer, Cell Phone etc.?” on the Facebook Platform. Explore Talent is a professional site that connects actors, models, musicians and dancers in the United States. The online community has been responsible for new collaborations and business ventures in entertainment. Explore Talent is responsible for countless models and actors getting acting auditions and modeling auditions through casting calls. Explore Talent also helps aspiring entertainment professionals further their careers with contests that showcase their profiles to members of the social media community. Furthermore, the Explore Talent site features celebrity videos, exclusive interviews with actors, actresses, and musicians, such as Joan Rivers, Akon and T-Pain.

    In the poll, “About How Many Songs do you Have on your iPod, iPad, Computer, Cell Phone etc.?” on the Facebook Platform, individuals voted for their top pick. The top three answers were 5,000, 500 and 300. The first answer got 69 votes, the second answer received 24 votes, and the third answer garnered 10 votes.

    Facebook’s mission is to give people the power to share and make the world more open and connected. Facebook users communicate and share information through the social graph, the network of connections and relationships between people. With more than 800 million active users, Facebook is the fourth-most trafficked website in the United States.

    In 2007, Facebook launched Facebook Platform to empower developers and entrepreneurs around the world make the Web more social for users. Millions of Facebook users return to the site each day, providing unparalleled distribution potential for applications and the opportunity to build a business that is highly relevant to people’s lives.

    Explore Talent’s proprietary software and vast infrastructure is the most advanced entertainment-based technology of its kind. The site’s popularity is based on the fact that there are many ways for talent to network, make friends and connect with other industry players, participate in wide variety of contests and earn prizes for being active on the site. The easy access to a pool of six million members attracts industry players who are posting every month about 50,000 new auditions and job openings which is 30 times more than any other site.

    For more information on Explore Talent, go to http://www.ExploreTalent.com.

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  • What is the difference between an Ipad and an Ipod Touch Besides Size?

    Posted on October 8th, 2011 No comments


    Question by AnimalLuv: What is the difference between an Ipad and an Ipod Touch Besides Size?
    Im deciding on whether or not to regarding getting an Ipad. I already have the ipod touch, but im not sure if whether the ipad has new and better abilities than the ipod or not.

    Best answer:

    Answer by I’m Back!
    Some Apps are only for iPad, it can have 3G like the iPhone.



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  • Kindle Vs iPad Vs Audio Books

    Posted on February 27th, 2011 No comments
    Lou Martiniano asked:




    I have been looking at various reviews about the Kindle from Amazon and the iPad from Apple. I can see some of the advantages for using these electronic devices but the overall cost just doesn’t seem right for us average readers.

    Flying on an airplane to France and spending a month there is great for the user of an iPAD or Kindle. The author of the testimonial indicated that she had lost many books that she left in France when she finished reading them. The other issue with paper books was that to carry 5,7 or more books was very stressful due to the extra baggage you must carry with the added weight.

    And with the announcement just today that an airline is going to charge flyers $45 for each CARRY-ON luggage, it is not going to be something one would want to do while flying. But using a Kindle or iPad would be useful.

    BUT! How many of us travel on airplanes to France. How many of us are in planes often enough to warrant buying one of these electronic devices. How many of us do enough traveling to warrant special devices that we need to carry around.

    Not many. And now we get right back to the reasons you want to “listen” to your books. You can load an audio book to your mp3 or iPod players and take your books with you along with your music anywhere you want to go. You can listen while driving, walking, jogging, bike riding, working around the house, working on your job, on and on.

    With your busy life you just don’t have time to read a novel or a great book or a magazine or any of those other things because you are doing something else. That is why audio books became so popular, they can afford you the opportunity to “read” a book while doing something else.

    You are a multi-tasker extraordinaire and just cannot find time to read a book, Kindle or iPad. If you are one of those that would like to have the latest electronic gadget then may the force be with you. But like I just saw at the Amazon site there are 61 Kindles that are used and available at greatly discounted prices. Some are “like new”, so you can pick up a good deal.

    But, even at the discounted prices, just imagine how many audio books you could buy and have as part of your collection. Oh and by the way, you do have to buy your books at the Kindle store or iPad store for approximately $10 per book. Cheap but add that to you $400 or $500 purchase of the electronic device it is very expensive.

    Also you cannot store them in your computer, so you end up with a book in your e-device that cannot be exchanged or loaned to anyone else unless you loan them your e-device. Don’t think that will happen, especially when you have spent additional money for an extended warranty plan.

    I believe that there are people like you that will see that these new devices are just that, NEW. Audio books will be around for a long time and so will the need for them. Your life is not going to get any less hectic so you will still need to be able to multi-task. Audio books will help you do that better then any device in recent history. Read by listening to your favorite books today before you forget.

    Roland
  • 3 Key Differences Between the iPad and the Kindle

    Posted on May 12th, 2010 No comments
    Ivan Diaz asked:




    The one thing that Apple is used to, is being one of the most innovative companies on the planet. Whenever a new device made by Apple is set to come to the market, you can be sure that it will have features that you have never seen before. Even if the actual device was first created by another company. They always find a way to improve on the original invention. They did this with the iPod against other MP3 manufactures. They also did this against their rival mobile phone manufacturers with the iPhone.

    Now they are going to try it once again with the iPad. Even though they mean for the device to be more of a general purpose computing entity, there is no denying that one of their main targets is the Kindle that is manufactured by Amazon. Let’s note the key differences and see how they stack up to one another.

    · Touch Screen functionality – Even though both screens are roughly the same size, the iPad has a touch screen functionality that is sure to please the users of the device. Since most of the early adopters of the platform will be former iPhone users, a similar interface is a huge advantage. And consumers who are not using an iPhone now will surely be more impressed by the touch features than the normal hard button navigation presented by the Kindle.

    · Device Functionality – The Kindle was meant to be an ebook reader and nothing more. They focused on giving people a similar experience to when they would sit down and read a paperback book. The iPad is going to try and give those same users something more. Apple wants to give them the same ebook functionality, but wrap it in a device that will function as a mini computer as well.

    · Color Screen – The Kindle is in black and white. The iPad is in color. That advantage definitely goes to the iPad. Since most people are used to color devices, I would have to say that the iPad will be looked upon more favorably by the average user. While the kindle creators claimed that they decided to go with a black and white screen so that users could feel as if they were reading a real book, people are going to see the kindle side by side with the iPad and ultimately choose the color device.

    These are three key differences between the iPad and the Kindle. All of these factors will make a huge difference in someone who is deciding which device that they want.

    Beatrice
  • Ezy Tablet PC Vs Apple iPad

    Posted on April 12th, 2010 No comments
    Chris Pine asked:




    Ever since Apple announced the iPad on January 26, 2010, other computer manufacturers have been scrambling to release tablet devices of their own. One of these is the Ezy Tablet PC. But how does the Ezy Tablet PC stack up against the iPad? Let’s take a look at some of the similarities and differences:

    1. Screen Size

    The Ezy Tablet barely edges out the iPad in terms of screen size. The iPad has a 9.7″ screen, while the Ezy Tablet sports a 10.2″ screen. Both of them have full multi-touch capabilities.

    2. Weight

    Although the Ezy Tablet has a slightly bigger screen, it is also much heavier. It weighs in at about 2.2 pounds, compared to the iPad’s 1.5 pounds. If you plan on holding this in front of you for an extended period of time, this could make quite a bit of difference.

    3. Camera

    This was one feature that many Apple fans felt was sorely missing from the iPad. Luckily, the makers of the Ezy have addressed this issue and have included a 1.3 megapixel camera/webcam. This is a must if you like taking pictures on the go or setting up a video chat with your friends.

    4. Operating System

    Many Apple fans were hoping that the iPad would feature the full Mac OSX operating system that they love on their Macs. Instead, Apple is aiming toward customer ease of use and is shipping the iPad with essentially the same software that is on their iPhone and iPod Touch. The Ezy Tablet, on the other hand, is a full blown computer with the ability to run either Windows Vista or Windows 7.

    5. Battery

    Running a full computer on such a compact device uses a lot of power. That’s why the iPad can last 10 hours on a single charge, while the Ezy Tablet PC can only last 3.5 hours. If you want to watch movies on your device, this could be the difference between one movie or 4 movies.

    6. Storage

    The Ezy Tablet PC offers a generous 250 GB hard drive, compared to the iPad’s relatively paltry 64 GB maximum. There is no question who wins on this feature.

    7. Internet Connectivity

    Both devices feature both a Wi-Fi and 3G internet option. The basic iPad model has only Wi-Fi, but you can pay a little more for 3G.

    8. Price

    This is what it all comes down to, because if the Ezy Tablet PC can’t compete on price, then it doesn’t matter how many extra features it has. The iPad starts at $499, and the Ezy Tablet starts at $679. Not bad, but it doesn’t come with an operating system, so you’ll need to buy that too, which pushes the price above $800.

    Julie
  • Read eBooks on Your iPhone or iPod Touch

    Posted on October 7th, 2009 No comments
    asked:




    Eric