Your hard drive has crashed and all of that great music you bought from the iTunes music store is on it. And as many times as you meant to back up your music, you just never got around to it. Don’t worry, there still may be a way to get your music back. A friend […]
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Have you decided to look past the trite OS’s of today and venture into the world of Linux? If so, I’m sure that by now you are in love with it. Can Ubuntu get anymore awesome than it already is? The answer is yes. Oh yes, it gets so much better. Here’s a list of […]
Sooner or later, everyone gets a new computer. As you set it up, you suddenly realize that you have gigabytes of music in your old iTunes library. Short of ripping all of your CDs all over again, how can you transfer all your old iTunes music to your new computer? And is it possible to […]
Lower Manhattan is one of the richest part of America’s largest city. The Brooklyn Bridge is here, as well as Battery Park and the Statue of Liberty. It is from this part of New York that you can catch the free Staten Island ferry, whether for sightseeing or travel to the city’s more isolated outer […]
As discussed in the first article in this series, which gave an overview of Amarok, there are numerous, high-quality music managers available for Linux. Each has a variety of different functions and features, which will appeal to different users. I will be providing information for six music managers in all. First in the series was […]
Managing your iPod is simple if you only use one computer. Plug in the iPod, wait for iTunes to open, and transfer songs to and from your iPod. Simple. But what if you have a few computers to listen to music on? What if you have a computer, not only at home, but also at […]