Mac OX
Improved answer by Grantd0uglas:
It runs a pared down version of Mac OS X with a FreeBSD sub-system.
It also operates over a Darwin Kernel for those who are interested.
No, iPod touch is not an Android. iPod touch runs on Apple's iOS operating system while Android is different Operating system.
iPod doesn't use windows. it uses an operating system made made by windowses MAIR rival 'Apple'
Indika
Bitcomet is software that requires a computer running the Windows operating system. An iPod is neither a computer nor does it run the Windows operating system.
No. You can only Sync from one computer, no matter what operating system it is.
You need to use Itunes for that. Just download appropriate version (x32, x64) for your operating system and you can sync your ipod.
Yes, all iPhone and iPod Touch models use the same operating system, meaning the same software updates.
If you have synced your iPod with your iMac, you will still be able to use iTunes on your Windows computer, though if you want to sync your iPod with your Windows computer, you will need to reformat the iPod to work with the Windows platform. This means everything on your iPod will be deleted. You can only use your iPod with one operating system at a time.
iOS, a scaled down version of Mac OS X, is the operating system software
Yes, as long as you have updated your iPod to the latest operating system using iTunes.
Yes, unfortunately. It updates your ipod to the latest operating system, which is currently iOS 4.1
No, you cannot use GarageBand on an iPod Nano. GarageBand is available for macOS and iOS devices such as iPhones and iPads, but the iPod Nano does not support these applications due to its limited functionality and operating system. The iPod Nano is primarily designed for music playback rather than music creation.