More on the rainbow assortment of new iPod nanos

Apple today announced the (much rumored) revamp of the iPod nano line.
Available in 8GB ($149) and 16GB ($199) versions, the new nano comes in nine different colors and features a redesigned screen which takes up most of the product’s face. Battery life is estimated by Apple to be 24 hours of music play, 4 hours of video play.

The product also incorporates features from the iPod Touch (though it does not, in fact, have a touch screen), such as shifting from portrait to landscape when the iPod nano is rotated, and the ability to view the library by album cover. Users can also change the song by shaking the iPod, and create “Genius” playlists on the fly, using the new feature which will suggest songs that go well together.
The Apple Store lists the 8GB nano as being available immediately, and the 16GB shipping in 2-4 business days.
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My daughter and I both have Ipods nano-s (hers is older ) - I recently set mine up on Itunes- and thought I would get a seprate account- I didn’t- probably because I answered that it was an additional Ipod-
anyway- the problem is that
1.all her songs downloaded onto my Ipod- we were able to get them off.
2. THen I purchased some songs but they went onto her Ipod the next time she was purshasing. WE tried using check marks fo my songs and none for hers- but that did not work…
How can I set up or go back and re-set up our account so that our purchased lists are different? I can’t find an answer to this on Itunes anywhere….
THanks to anybody who can offer assistance
on March 22, 2009 at 07:31 PM - LINK