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		<title>Get your PC or Mac Ready to work with an iPod or iPhone</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If your PC or Mac is a recent model, it probably is ready to work with whichever new iPod you choose. If it&#8217;s older, or if it&#8217;s a budget model, or if you&#8217;ve picked up an older iPod, you may need to add new components
Here are the requirements for an iPod classic, an iPod touch, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If your PC or Mac is a recent model, it probably is ready to work with whichever new iPod you choose. If it&#8217;s older, or if it&#8217;s a budget model, or if you&#8217;ve picked up an older iPod, you may need to add new components</p>
<p>Here are the requirements for an iPod classic, an iPod touch, an iPod nano, an iPod shuffle, or an iPhone:</p>
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<li>A PC running windows Vista(Home Premium, Business, Ultimate, or Enterprise Edition) or either window XP Home Edition or Windows XP professional with Service Pack 3, or a Mac running Mac OS X 10.4.10(Tiger) ir Mac OS X 10.5(Leopard).</li>
<li>A USB port. It&#8217;s best to have a high-power USB 2.0 port, although you can scrape by with a USB 1.x port if you&#8217;re prepared to be patient. This USB port must deliver enough power to recharge the iPod or iPhone. If your keyboard has a built-in USB port (as many Apple keyboards do), chances are that it doesn&#8217;t deliver enough power for recharging.</li>
<li>An optional drive(a CD drive ot a DVD drive) if you want to be able to rip songs form CDs to put on the iPod or iPhone.</li>
<li>A CD burner if you want to burn CDs from iTunes, or a DVD burner if you want to be able to burn both DVDs and CDs (Most modern optical drives include burning capabilities).</li>
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Why USB 2.0 makes a Huge Difference to using an iPod or iPhone</p>
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<li>USB 2.0 is up to 40 times faster than USB 1.x, so you&#8217;ll definitely want USB 2.0. If you have the choice. USB 1.x has a top speed of 12 megabits per second(Mbps), which translates to a maximum transfer of about 1.5 MB of data per second. USB 2.0 has a top speed of 400 Mbps, which gives a data transfer rate of about 60 MB per second.</li>
<li>As a result of this difference, loading an iPod via a USB 2.0 port will go far faster than via a USB 1.x port. The difference is most painful when you&#8217;re loading an iPod classic, but you&#8217;ll feel the pinch of USB 1.x even with the lower capacity of an iPod shuffle or an iPod nano.Apple will no doubt release higher-capacity iPods and iPhones in the years to come, but USB will be improving its act too. USB 3.0, known as SuperSpeed USB, will provide up to 5 gigabits per second(Gbps), will be backward compatible with USB 2.0 and is expected to arrive in 2010.</li>
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