HT203433 my three devises don't update each other anymore.

I have a PC, Laptop and IPhone 4s. If I played a song, downloaded music or deleted anything it changed it on the other devices. Now no updating at all.
I don't think I changed anything. What could I have done, what do I need to do. They all show to be "approved"

First of all, thankyou for the tips you gave me.
Not sure what version I'm using but the computer was bought in December 2006 if that helps.
But I've tried all the tips and uninstalled iTunes, downloaded newer versions of iTunes, used different USB 2.0 ports and it still won't respond. It's driven me mad. I've had to use my old iPod mini and that doesn't have enough room for the songs nevermind there being no video.
I took the iPod back to the shop today. They'll send it to apple. Apple will repair it and send it back or if they can't repair it they will try to replace it for me, so I'm told.

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