Archive for February, 2007

Macintosh Apple Computers

Well, I’m approaching my 90 day anniversary of switching over to Macintosh Apple Computers and I can honestly say that I’m glad I made the choice to jump ship. My MacBook Pro has been amazing so far and it’s been really fun digging into the world of Apple… new software programs, learning more efficient ways of completing tasks, and last but not least meeting some great people in the Mac community.

I’ve also converted a friend over who has been a lifetime Windows user. He was asking me some questions about my new MBP one day and the next thing I know, he runs out the very next day and picks up a new iMac. It’s funny how contagious Macintosh Apple computers are.

Bought a 2GB silver Apple iPod Nano

I have a 20GB 4th generation iPod but I’ve been wanting something a little smaller for working out at the gym so I picked up a silver 2GB iPod Nano yesterday. I bought it at Best Buy and they offer a 2 year unconditional replacement warranty for $19.95 which I picked up as well.

This thing is really cool, I do have my doubts though about how well it will hold up. We’ll see…

iPod Nano How to

Over the past few days, I’ve been looking around for some good iPod Nano how to information and stumbled onto a good resource. Apple’s website. :)

There is a pretty comprehensive iPod Nano how to section on their site with answers to questions, tips, and advice. Here’s the link:

iPod Nano How to Info

How to Reset iPod Nano

If you’re trying to find out how to reset your iPod Nano, this should help.

  1. Toggle the hold switch on and off
  2. Press and then hold the Menu and Select buttons at the same time until the Apple logo appears

If this doesn’t work and you still need to find out how to reset your iPod Nano, try plugging your iPod Nano into the wall outlet or your computer.