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How To Download And Convert YouTube Videos For iTunes or iPod

The easiest way to download videos from YouTube I think is to use one of available free software products out there. I have discovered Ares Tube - free software which is pretty simple and works well. With help of Ares Tube you can download videos not only from YouTube, but also from Metacafe, Google Video, Blip TV, Daily Motion and MySpace. Another great feature is video converter who lets you to convert downloaded video file directly into iTunes and next time, when you plug in your iPod, video will be automatically transfered to it.

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iLuv USB TV tuner for Mac

imj.jpgiLuv Japan has announced the IM-1ST002U/W better known as Time TV for Mac. A Windows version was available since quite some time but now Mac users can enjoy TV too. It looks like an extended Flash drive and connects via USB 2.0. Once connected you can view and record TV. It also supports EPG (Electronic Programming Guide) so you can program your Mac to record your favourite soap, it will start and stop recording at the stipulated time. You can sit back and relax as you can change the channels using the Apple Remote. The only disadvantage is the 17cms long antenna. The unit measures 23×94.2×9.8mm and weighs 22 grams. It is compatible with Mac OS X v10.4 and above.                                                 newlaunches.com

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16 Top Tips For Your iPod

Love them or hate them, they’re here to stay. Apple’s iPod is the top mp3 player on the market by far and 80% of us have one. To get more out of your iPod and mp3 collection, then check out these cool tips. Ranging from how to prolong battery life to how to copy songs from an iPod to how to merge two songs into one, the article’s selection is certainly worth a read.

Vista May Corrupt iPods

Apple Computer is warning customers who use the Windows version of its iTunes software to hold off upgrading to Windows Vista until it can release a patch to fix a number of serious compatibility issues, one of which could result in a corrupt iPod player.

Apple, in a statement posted Thursday on its Web support forum, says upgrading from Windows 2000 or Windows XP to Vista may result in the inability to play songs purchased and downloaded to the desktop iTunes player from its online iTunes store. Read the more »