
Successfully connecting your Apple iPod Touch to a WiFi wireless network can be a real challenge.
Many owners find the process difficult and frustrating. This is mainly due to the abundant choices available for wireless standards and security protocols that can be used for setting up and securing networks.
MP3 players are everywhere today – people on a plane, people jogging in your local park, you name it and you are most likely to find one of these tiny digital music players in plain sight! Today, there are literally dozens of models on the market today. Each one professes to be able to do just about everything short of sitting up and begging for a bone!
Are MP3-technology portable players only good for playing cool tunes downloaded from the net? Far from it. They offer an alternative and a convenient listening addition to audio books on tape or CD.
read more: How To Download Audio Books To Your MP3 Player Hassle Free
It does seem unfair… you paid for those songs and now you can't play them outside of the iTunes environment, on hardware not supported by Apple, or on operating systems not supported by iTunes.
This week, Amazon launched the much anticipated public beta of it's AmazonMP3 online music store. The hype surrounding the launch wasn't about another music service, but a DRM (Digital Rights Management) free service.
read more: Installing MP3 Downloader For Accessing Amazon MP3 Music Store
You may have come across many websites that offer free iPod downloads. But beware as there have been stories of copyright infringement when the copyrighted music and other media files are distributed and shared.
All of us folks who are lucky enough to already have an iPhone know how much fun they can be just to play around with. Playing with my iPhone a lot myself, I have discovered some cool tips and tricks that you may find useful.
read more: iPhone Tips and Tricks: Get the Most Out of Your iPhone Experience
When you load a CD into your computer's CD-ROM reader, it automatically loads iTunes and then, if it's set up with its default, will begin loading the audio files onto the hard disk drive. But what happens if you have downloaded an audio book file from an Internet site directly to your hard disk drive? There's an additional few steps because of the digital rights management (DRM) restrictions.
read more: How To Download An Audio Book From Your Hard Disk To Your iPod


