Old iPod on a new computer, specific needs

my brother does not use his ipod touch anymore (2g, 16 gb) cause he got an iPhone 4 and he's giving it to me.
As of now, on the Ipod, all his music/contacts/calendar events are there BUT my applications that i downloaded are also there. (around 50+)
Now, I want to replace his music with my music, on another computer (my computer now).
Along with replacing music, I want to make my computer default for syncing the iPod. How would i complete this process without having to reset the iPod Touch (losing the apps)?
and is it also okay if his iphone 4 and my ipod touch share the same account used in the app store?
If a reset is a must, then I'll go for it.

First connect to the new computer and transfer purchases to that computer per the following:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1848
Then restore the iPod via iTunes to factory defaults and then sync with the new computer. Since you uses the same itunes account, you may have to check individual apps that you want in the apps tab of itunes under the iPod device. You also may have check/uncheck music too to get the music you want on what is now your iPod.

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