Ipodpedia


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IPodpedia


IPodpedia

Author: Michael Miller

language: en

Publisher: Que Publishing

Release Date: 2007


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Provides information on using the iPod, iPod Nano, IPod Shuffle, and the iPhone, along with tips on getting the most out of iTunes.

iPodpedia


iPodpedia

Author: Michael Miller

language: en

Publisher: Que Publishing

Release Date: 2007-04-26


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iPodpedia is the first book to show you everything that the iPod and iTunes have to offer–from music to movies and beyond. Whether you want to get the most out of your iPod’s music playback, create your own playlists, edit your music info and album art, convert your home movies and DVDs to iPod videos, listen to audiobooks and podcasts, or just unfreeze a frozen iPod, iPodpedia will show you how to do it. Michael Miller has written more than 75 non-fiction how-to books over the past two decades, including Googlepedia: The Ultimate Google Reference, Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Computer Basics, How Microsoft Windows Vista Works, How Home Theater and HDTV Work, Tricks of the eBay Masters, and YouTube 4 You. His books have collectively sold more than a million copies worldwide, and he has established a reputation for offering real-world advice about complicated topics. More information can be found at the author’s website (www.molehillgroup.com) and at iPodPedia: The Blog (ipodpediatheblog.blogspot.com). Category Digital Music Covers iPod and iTunes for Windows® and Mac® Level Intermediate to Advanced

Switching to Digital TV


Switching to Digital TV

Author: Michael Miller

language: en

Publisher: Pearson Education

Release Date: 2009


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Will your TV go blank on February 17, 2009? That's the date that all U.S. television stations switch to digital broadcasting-effectively making obsolete every analog television set in the country.