In addition to the software updates described in Chapter 15, other notable pages await on Apple's Web site to enhance your iPod experience:
The iPod home page . You can see all the latest models and features listed here, along with short video demonstrations , technical specifications, and a link to the feedback area (http://www.apple.com/ipod).
Macintosh iPod Support . The Mac iPod support page provides easy access to many of the most popular iPod articles in Apple's Knowledge Base (its collection of tech-help writeups), plus details about using one with a Macintosh (http://www. info .apple.com/usen/ipod).
Windows iPod Support . PC people can find answers to technical questions or issues unique to the Windows-formatted iPod family here (http://www.info.apple.com/usen/ipodwin).
The iTunes home page . Information about the newest version of Apple's iTunes software for Macintosh and Windows resides here, along with instructional videos and a link to download the software. You can also find a link to lists of CD recorders that operate with iTunes, as well as a place to offer feedback (http://www.apple.com/itunes).
The iTunes Music Store . Apple's music emporium, where you set up an online account to buy songs to play in iTunes 4 and on your iPod. Much more detail awaits in Chapter 6 (http://www.apple.com/music/store).
Audiobooks on the iPod . Audiobooks from Audible.com ”plus popular shows from public radio and spoken-word versions of magazines and newspapers ”are now available for download right in the iTunes Music Store (http://www.apple.com/itunes/store/books).
Technical Discussions . Apple's forums give both veterans and newbies a place to discuss support issues and directly ask technical questions about the iPod and iTunes. Go here if you haven't been able to find the answer in the Knowledge Base (http://discussions.info.apple.com).
The Apple Store . You can buy an iPod, iPod accessories, and a variety of other Apple hardware and software right from the source (http://store.apple.com).