iPod Touch
The iPod Touch (trademarked iPod touch) is a portable media player and Wi-Fi mobile platform designed and marketed by Apple Inc. The product was launched on September 5, 2007 through an event called The Beat Goes On.[1] The iPod Touch adds the Multi-Touch graphical user interface to the iPod line and is available with 8, 16, or 32 GB of flash memory. It includes Apple's Safari web browser and is the first iPod with wireless access to the iTunes Store.
DRM protected songs in iTunes
The iTunes Store is a software-based online digital media store operated by Apple Inc. Opening as the iTunes Music Store on April 28, 2003, it proved the viability of online music sales and is now the number-one music vendor in the United States. As of June 2008, the store has sold 5 billion songs,[2] accounting for more than 70% of worldwide online digital music sales. Some downloaded files come with restrictions on their use, enforced by FairPlay, Apple's version of digital rights management.
As of iTunes 7, purchased music can be copied from the iPod onto the computer. The computer must be authorized by that iTunes account. iTunes currently allows up to 5 computers to be authorized on one account. It does not allow you to transfer imported music files between computers. This may be necessary to back songs up, transfer songs to a new computer, or restore music after a disk failure using an iPod as the backup source. A number of shareware or freeware applications exist that complement iTunes.
Free your iPod touch music on any device!
Have all your media devices play iTunes DRM protected device? Many people owns more than one media device for music. If you have an iPod touch in hand and the other non-Apple-produced MP3 player, you should consider using NoteBurner Audio Converter to be your media player companion.
NoteBurner M4P Converter is magic but it doesn't perform any new trick. The revolution is that NoteBurner is automated. Start process with a Virtual CD-RW, it burns any music files on the virtual CD, rips tracks on the virtual CD, encodes tracks onto any unprotected music files such as MP3, WAV, WMA. It can repeat this audio converting procedure until your whole music collection is done.













