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iPod Syncing is employed when users want to add or remove content - songs, albums, movies, TV shows, podcasts, etc. - to their iPods. It is used to synchronize (thus the term sync) the contents of the iTunes library on the computer and the iPod library on the device.
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Front Row is a program included with Macs that is used to access media files on the hard drive via remote control. Through Front Row, users can access their iTunes libraries, iPhoto libraries, DVDs inserted into the computer's DVD drive, and movies stored on the hard drive.
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The iPod Dock Connector is the interface used by most iPods to connect to computers and sync data back and forth.
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Firewire is a high-speed data transfer interface promulgated by Apple and used on early iPods. Because Firewire offers high-speed transfers, it is used in applications where large amounts of data are moved, such as video.
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USB is one of the main ways that peripherals connect to computers. iPods connect to computers and sync data between the two using USB.
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Flash memory, or Flash RAM, is a relatively low-cost, medium-capacity way of storing data on mobile devices.
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A hard drive is a device that is used to store data in computers, iPods, and other portable computing devices.
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A short-range wireless protocol used in consumer electronics like cell phones. Bluetooth has a much shorter range and lesser capacity to transmit data than other wireless protocols like WiFi. As a result, it is mostly used for low-overhead functions.
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Short for Subscriber Identity Module. SIM cards are small removable smart cards that are used in many cell phones. SIM cards are used to store data like a customer's mobile phone number and address book contact information.
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The iPod touch is best described as an iPhone without the phone features. It has the same basic design, includes a large touchscreen, offers WiFi Internet connectivity, and iPod features including music and video playback, wireless music purchases from the iTunes Store, and CoverFlow browsing.
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