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Ep. 160 - Appleocalypse: 2009 Edition
Apple's dropping bombs all over CNET...in the form of brand-new iPods and a freshly updated iTunes, that is. You know what that means: harried editors scrambling to get you all the freshest details. This week's podcast has all you want to know about iTunes 9 and the updates to the iPod Shuffle, Nano, Classic, and Touch. Plus, plenty of video demonstrating the fifth-generation Nano's many new features.
Back up your DVDs to iTunes and your iPod
Using Handbrake, easily back up your home DVDs to iTunes and your iPod with just a few clicks of the mouse. There's no need to know anything about compression or codecs, and you'll be sure it is iPod-compliant.
Tekzilla Daily: Make songs easier to find in iTunes
iTunes makes it easy to find out which songs in your music library appear more than once. Listen to what Veronica has to say, and you'll be one step closer to clearing out room on your iPod.
Apple's famed media player continues to reign supreme on many platforms, primarily because of the popularity of the iPod. But iTunes has a wide-range of features to satisfy any audiophile. With the latest update, iPhone users will be able to access the new iTunes App Store.
Tom Merritt shows you how to keep your iTunes playlists and other metadata intact when switching PCs.
The Belkin TuneStage makes it easy to play back your iPod's music over your home stereo.
iPod alternatives for AAC audio
Ripping your CDs to iTunes' AAC audio format doesn't mean you're relegated to the iPod as your only portable music player. On this Insider Secret, Donald Bell shows you five iPod alternatives that will play nice with your collection of AAC music files.
The Return of Steve Jobs and an iPod refresh
Steve Jobs is back for Apple's annual music event showcasing an all-new iPod Nano with a video camera, an updated iPod Touch, iPod Classic, and Shuffle, the revamped iTunes 9, and iPhone OS 3.1.
