Busy Weeks

I have been really busy the last couple of weeks with other personal stuff that has caused me to not really be able to write the articles for this week.

For this I humbly apologize and beg forgiveness.

I will spend some time this week writing some killer articles for you next week.

Once again I apologize for this, and hope you will visit some of the other awesome content here on Almost, Not Yet such as:

Customizing Your Gnome Desktop
Why Comic Books Matter
Music Organization Tips: Tags

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Power of Information 2007-07-22

This week on the Power of Information, Derek and I discuss home theater systems. We’re going to teach you about the different resolutions available, the various kinds of hardware available, and even the content protection the industry has put into place.poi-small.jpg

You can hear Power of Information Sundays on KCAA 1050AM in Loma Linda, California at 5pm Pacific Time. You can also download Power of Information in podcast form from our website at http://www.powerofinformation.net. The Power of Information is part of the America First Radio Network.

Special thanks to AngelsEye Inc. for donating the bandwidth to Power of Information. AngelsEye Inc. specializes in corporate branding and promotional marketing. Created to help companies of all sizes promote their own business and events. Visit AngelsEye Inc’s website today. Also, thanks to the band Pushmonkey for supplying music for our program. You can find out more about Pushmonkey and their music at http://www.myspace.com/Pushmonkey.

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iTunes/iPod Tips & Tricks: iPod as a Hard Drive

Like I said in the introduction to this series, we all know the iPod/iTunes combo is powerful for music and video syncing. You can keep a fresh circulation of music on your iPod using Smart Playlists and you can do videos pretty much the same way. But what about the non-music and non-video features?

This week we are going to start simple.  but this single tip will help us further down the road.  And as any good teacher knows, the best way to teach is to start at the ground level and build off of that.  This week we are going to look at using the iPod as a hard drive.

Most people really do not completely understand that there is an actual drive inside the iPod.  They also do not know that there is a setting that will allow them to use their iPod as an external hard drive and allow them to backup documents, transfer files between computers, and even have a copy of your entire music collection (though I would not recommend this option).

So how do we set up the iPod to be used as a hard drive?  Well the process is really quite simple and not all that scary at all.  In fact it is a single checkbox that shows up in iTunes iPod display.  When you plug your iPod into iTunes and click on the iPod in the source list (the list on the left side of iTunes), you will see a checkbox for “Enable disk use”.  This is the checkbox to check.  See the image below (image from iLounge)

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That is all there is to it.  Nothing fancy, no registry hacks, just a simple check box.

There are a couple of disadvantages to using your iPod as an external drive.  The first and most obvious, is that any space used by your personal files, is space that can not be used for music, videos, photos, or games.  Also, when the iPod is set to “Enable Disk Use” you have to manually eject your iPod before you can disconnect it from your computer.  This can be done by clicking the little eject button next to your iPod in the source list.

That concludes this week’s iPod/iTunes Tips & Tricks article.  I realize that most people probably know how to do this already, but it is important for future articles in this series.  Next week we are going to look at putting your address book and calendar onto the iPod.  So be sure to check back next week.

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