YamiPod: Free Alternative iPod Manager
There are many other free iPod managers that you can easily find and use as alternatives to iTunes.
YamiPod is a freeware application to efficiently manage your iPod under Mac OS X, Windows and Linux. It can be run directly from your iPod and needs no installation.
iPod Touch 2nd Gen Is Awesome!
Just after the announcements of iPod Nano and Classic at Apple’s Let’s Rock event, they announced the new iPod Touch second generation which is really awesome!
The new iPod Touch 2G has a new design with a chrome rim and a tapered back, similar to the iPhone, but it is thinner than before.
New iPods: Features and Pictures
Moments before I wrote about how and from where you can watch the on-going Apple’s Let’s Rock event. And just as I finished that article, new iPods and their features were announced along with their pictures.
You can read about them below after the jump and do let me know if you like the new thin ones, or prefer the think old ones.
iTunes 8.0 Features, Revamped iPods, iPod Touch 2.1 in 2-3 Weeks
There have been rumours going on that Apple is soon going to bring out some updates in their iPod line, and are going to introduce new features in their latest version iTunes 8.0.
Yesterday, Kevin Rose posted on his blog about the latest Apple rumours and also shown a picture of the upcoming iPod Nano. It will be tall, skinnier and will have a curvy body.
Manage Your iPod Content With Floola

Floola is a freeware application that lets you efficiently manage your iPod or your Motorola mobile phone (any model supporting iTunes).
It’s a standalone application that can be run directly from your iPod and needs no installation under Linux, Mac OS X and Windows.
How to Use iPhone and iPod Touch as External Drive
If you are one of iPhone and iPod users, then you will know that Apple has removed the ability to use your device as a mass storage device.

On the other hand, Symbian-powered devices are more user-friendly because of their feature to work with any computer as external drive. Some eralier iPod versions had this feature, but was later removed when Apple noticed that people are using it more as an external drive than for storing music.



