USB cable question

Is there a difference between USB cables between different ipod versions?

Noto to my knowledge.  I was using the same cable with my 1G nano, my 5G nano, and my original Touch. I don;t own any Classic iPods, though, so cannot speak to older versions of those or the minis.

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  • Question on USB cables

    I have several USB cables that I did not label where they came from and I would like to understand more about the cable type.
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    I ordered 3 of the Lightning to USB cables from Apple.  It originally said 2-3 weeks and if I look up the order, it still says that, but it also says it is Preparing for Shipment.  Does that mean it will actually come much sooner or do they mark all such backorders as Preparing for Shipment?  In case I find these cables locally, I'd like to cancel the order, but it now says I cannot (although I could still return them if needed).

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  • My itunes said I needed an update, I unplugged the ipod touch and reset everything. When "connect to itunes" showed on the screen, I plugged it back in and Itunes no longer recognizes it.  I tried 4 usb cables, 4 different computers, all new itunes

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