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How can I transfer or copy music from my iPod to my computer?
What are all the differences between the "Mid-2011" MacBook Air models and the iPad 2? Which is best for my needs?
How do you upgrade the hard drive in the "Mid-2009," "Mid-2010," "Early 2011" and "Late 2011" 13-Inch, 15-Inch, and 17-Inch MacBook Pro models? What type of hard drive do these models support? Can one replace the hard drive with an SSD?
What are all the differences between the iPhone 4S, the iPod touch 4th Generation (2011), and the iPad 2? Which one is right for me?
What applications are not compatible with Mac OS X 10.7 "Lion"? What upgrade or substitute options are available for common incompatible applications?
Can the iPad be used to type documents? Can it open and save Microsoft Office files? Can it open and save PDF files?
Are there any adapters or "hacks" that make it possible to connect a second external display to a MacBook, MacBook Pro, or MacBook Air model?
What are all the differences between the 2010 and 2011 iPod touch 4th Generation and the iPod touch 3rd Generation?
Which iPods are currently shipping? How many songs does each hold? What are the pros and cons of each? Which should I buy?
What are all the differences between the "Late 2011" 13-Inch MacBook Pro and the "Mid-2011" MacBook Air? Which is best for me?
How do you replace or upgrade the hard drive in the original, "Late 2008" and "Mid-2009" MacBook Air models? Can you swap the hard drive for an SSD?
How do you connect an iPad to a television or projector to display photos or video? What formats and resolution does it support? What are the video out differences between the iPad and iPad 2?
How do you upgrade the RAM in the "White & Black" MacBook models? How much RAM of what type do they actually support?
How many songs does each iPod, iPod mini, iPod nano, iPod touch, and iPod shuffle hold?
Is it possible to print documents directly from the iPad or do they have to be transferred to a computer first?
How can I save videos from YouTube and play them on my iPod?
How do you upgrade the RAM in the polycarbonate Intel Mac mini models? How much RAM of what type do they actually support?
What are all the differences between the iPhone 4 and the iPhone 3GS?
What is "AirDrop"? Which Macs are compatible with the AirDrop technology? Are there any "hacks" to use AirDrop with incompatible Macs?
How do I replace the glass cover, digitzer and display (LCD screen) in the iPod touch models?
How do you upgrade the hard drive in the "Late 2009." "Mid-2010," "Mid-2011" and "Late 2011" (21.5-Inch and 27-Inch) Aluminum iMac models? What type of storage do they support? Is it even possible to upgrade these models?
How do I replace the battery in the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS?
What graphics cards are provided by the Power Mac G5? Which have ADC ports and which have DVI ports? What is the maximum supported resolution on a primary and secondary display?
What are all the differences between the iPhone 3GS and the iPhone 3G?
How do you upgrade the RAM in the Aluminum "Unibody" Mac mini models? How much RAM of what type do they actually support?
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