Iphone vs new mac book pro

I just recieved a new mac book pro for graduation. Prior to that i have been using my sisters mac book pro, i used it to put all my music onto my iphone. But now that i have my own laptop with music on it i want the new muisc on my laptop on my iphone. But it wont let me.. Is there any way to fix this?!

Just for comparisons sake. A buddy of mine just bought a mac book (not pro) the generation just before the current models and it runs the same performance or a bit higher performance than my dual 2.0 G5 PPC. Until the track count get up there you can run the logic sessions of the internal.
So it will seem like you G4 is standing still compared to the new intel laptops.
The macbook for the money is a kickin machine.
There apple videos for Logic show a guy working on a remix he's running the whole session (a pretty big one) from his mac book pro's internal drive.

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