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  2. Help Key: How-To Fix an iPod that Won't Boot - TechCrunch

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    Step 2: Restoring to factory conditions. If your iPod worked fine the day you got it, but is now acting possessed, then it’s possible it has a problem with its file structure or software. This ...

  3. Apple now requires verification for education discounts in the US

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    As noticed by a Redditor, the US Apple Store now requires buyers to verify their status via UNiDAYS to be able to purchase MacBooks, iPads and other devices from its education portal. The tech ...

  4. iPod Nano - Wikipedia

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    At Apple's September 9, 2009 event, a fifth generation iPod Nano was unveiled with reduced prices on the larger models (at the time of release, the 8 GB was priced at $149 and the 16 GB at $179), a larger, 56.3-millimetre (2.22 in) diagonal screen (up from 50.8 millimetres (2.00 in) in third and fourth generation iPod Nanos), which is also ...

  5. So you just got an iPod nano -- now what? - Engadget

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    By default, iTunes will launch and ask you to set up your iPod nano for the first time. You will start by entering a descriptive name for your iPod -- you can choose anything you wish.

  6. How to fix an iPod that won't boot, revisited | TechCrunch

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    Hey, NY Times visitors: if you’re looking for the iPod fix-it article, you’ve come to the right place. Click here to read the full article and thanks for visiting.

  7. Discovering iPod nano recovery mode - Engadget

    www.engadget.com/2010-12-31-discovering-ipad...

    Updated Fri, Dec 31, 2010 · 1 min read. Steven Troughton-Smith writes on his personal weblog that he may have discovered a way to put his iPod nano into some kind of DFU-like recovery mode. By ...

  8. Step 2: Restoring to factory conditions. If your iPod worked fine the day you got it, but is now acting possessed, then it’s possible it has a problem with its file structure or software. This ...

  9. iPod Touch (3rd generation) - Wikipedia

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    The back of the iPod touch 3rd-generation (32GB). Model A1318. The third generation iPod Touch (marketed as "the new iPod touch", and colloquially known as the iPod Touch 3G, iPod Touch 3, or iPod 3) is a multi-touch mobile device designed and marketed by Apple Inc. with a touchscreen-based user interface and is the successor to the 2nd-generation iPod Touch.