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Steve Ballmer confirms Zune coming to Windows Mobile

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

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Rumors of a Zune phone have floated around forever, but we’ve always thought it would make more sense for Microsoft to start by simply making a Zune player for Windows Mobile — a plan Steve Ballmer casually confirmed today in an interview with CIO Magazine. Sure, Ballmer’s hinted at Zune on WinMo in the past, but those were just hints — not like today’s pronouncement that “the Zune software will also be ported to and be more important not just with the hardware but on the PC, on Windows Mobile devices, etc.” That’s a pretty solid declaration of things to come, if you ask us — too bad he didn’t give a time frame. Now, about that 360 integration.

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Original post by Nilay Patel

Gears of War 2 canvasses special-edition Zune

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

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Microsoft couldn’t let the gory, highly-anticipated launch of Gears of War 2 (chainsaw duels! Rhhhahaararggg!) pass without bloodying a Zune or three in the process, Halo 3-style. Specifically, Microsoft has laser-etched that pesky little “Crimson Omen” onto a glossy black Zune 120, pre-loaded the device with 244 pieces of “Gears of War” media — the soundtrack, concept art, behind-the-scenes vids and so forth, nothing you won’t be able to find elsewhere — and squeezed it all into some “collectible” Gears packaging, featuring our testosterone-addled protagonist pondering the meaning of life. The whole kit will run you $280, with pre-orders at Walmart.com and Amazon.com (and a whole mess of Canadian shops) starting at midnight tonight. It’ll start shipping on November 7th. And still can’t sync to your Xbox. Close-ups after the break.

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Original post by Paul Miller

Microsoft’s Xbox Live, Zune services to be down simultaneously this Monday

Friday, September 26th, 2008

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Simmer down folks — everything is going to be a-okay. Yes, ‘tis true — Microsoft has indeed scheduled for Xbox Live service maintenance and Zune service tweakage to take place at the exact same time this coming Monday, but it’s probably not worth losing your mind over. In fact, Major Nelson goes out of his way to affirm that “when [Xbox Live] service returns, you will not have any new features and you will not have the new Xbox experience update.” Point being, your Zune Social, Zune.net forums, all of the Zune Marketplace and Xbox Live services will be offline for up to 24 hours (48 hours for the Zune suite) starting at 12:01 PST on September 29th, but don’t expect a Zunephone to pop out of your now-forgotten HD DVD add-on when things come back on. Or you can, but we’d be prepared for unprecedented disappointment.

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]

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Original post by Darren Murph

Poll: What’s your Zune 4.0 must-have?

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

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Now that the dust has settled on Microsoft’s impressive, if not quite revolutionary, Zune 3.0 update, it’s time for us all to do what we do best: start demanding a new version of desktop and player software — and a hardware refresh, of course — chock-full of features that we’ve been asking for since day one, and a few things we dreamed up along the way. Pick your top-priority from the poll below, or just go nuts in the comments — the floor is yours.

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Original post by Paul Miller

Zune 3.0 hands-on

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

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After a couple misstarts, we’ve finally got Zune 3.0 running on our computer and that shiny new blue Zune 8 we nabbed yesterday. We had problems with the straight installer, but updating from within Zune 2.5 worked quite well, and after a restart we were able to perform the same feat on the player. The software choked up on the first sync, but we canceled out and it twasn′t a problem.

With 3.0 all ready to go, we wasted little time jumping onto Marketplace wirelessly, which felt especially delicious on a teensy little flash DAP. Naturally, we could’ve squandered all our Microsoft Points on song buys — which are quite easy to accomplish, with a cart-based purchasing system — but we′re all about subscription music, and Zune Pass speaks our language. The browsing, selecting and downloading processing couldn′t be much easier, and you can pick a song to play from right in the store while browsing other wares. There were a couple hiccups in playback when switching tasks, but they were always brief.

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Original post by Paul Miller

New Zune 16GB colors, free McDonalds WiFi

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

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It all seems so socially apropos: the more pedestrian Zune is to McDonalds what the oft pretentious iPhone is to Starbucks. Through a partnership with Wayport Inc., Zune users will now receive free wireless access to the Zune Marketplace (only, no browser remember?) from more than 9,800 McDonald’s “restaurants” across the US. Also announced are new on-line exclusive colors to join the blue Zune 16GB. Available in red, pink, and green only through Microsoft’s refreshed Zune Originals site.

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Original post by Thomas Ricker

Zune 3.0 update now available

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

var digg_url = ‘http://digg.com/microsoft/Zune_3_0_update_now_available’; The Zune 3.0 software update is now available, go get it! Unlike some vendors who shall not be named, 3.0 brings all the new features to generation one devices. Brown Zune, you never looked so good. We′ll be back later with our first look. Until then, why not shout out your experience in the comments.

[Thanks, Adam H.]

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Original post by Thomas Ricker

Zune site down, 3.0 software update imminent

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

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It’s Tuesday and the on-line store is down which can mean only one thing: new aluminum MacBooks. Huh? Oh, the Zune store is down. Well, in that case the Zune 3.0 software update is just around the corner.

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]

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Zune blue 8GB and 120GB unboxing

Monday, September 15th, 2008

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We just got ourselves blue 8GB and black 120GB Zunes, and naturally threw ‘em on the table for an unboxing. With just capacity and color changes, there’s not a lot to gawk at, but we’ve always had a soft spot for Microsoft’s Zune packaging and “Welcome to the Social” greetings. In case you were wondering, they′re still total smudge magnets, and they′re still rocking 2.5 software — 3.0 hits tomorrow.

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Original post by Paul Miller

Zune 80GB price cuts, Zune 120GB and 16GB hitting shelves early

Sunday, September 14th, 2008

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As the story goes, Mr. Blurry Cam walks into a Harborcreek, PA Wal-mart and spots this, the Zune 80GB on rollback ($50 off list) and new $250 Zune 120GB. The blue Zune 16GB (not pictured) was said to be in stock as well. So while the 3.0 firmware won’t be official until the 16th, some of you might be lucky enough to stumble upon the new Microsoft gear just a bit early.

[Thanks, Craig P.]

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Original post by Thomas Ricker

Wireless Zune on the Way

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

zune  184x172whatiszuneen.pngYeah, yeah, yeah, the new Apple iPods are not that big … 

But how about this?

Microsoft will reportedly introduce a wireless service for its Zune music player through which users can download music — one of several features the company will add to better compete against the Apple nemesis.

The new Zunes will also enable users to tag and buy songs they hear on its FM radio, and Microsoft will begin selling versions with 16 gigabytes and 120 gigabytes of storage for $199 and $250, respectively.

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Zune 30, older iPod classic getting new firmware fun

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

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Apple and Microsoft both issued a slew of updates to the iPod and Zune lineups in the past two days, and it looks like some of the new features will be kicked down to older devices as well. Although it was expected that second-gen Zunes would get all the new Zune 3.0 features, Microsoft says that the older Zune 30 will also receive an update to enable Buy From FM, Channels, and WiFi music store features, and Apple reps at the Let’s Rock event told CNET that the iPod classic will eventually get an update to enable the new Genius playlists. That’s particularly interesting since Genius is most definitely a new feature, but it doesn’t sound like Apple’s going to charge for it — which flies in the face of the company’s “we have to charge for new features because of Sarbanes-Oxley accounting requirements” $9.95 iPod touch update price reasoning. We won’t complain too loudly about free updates, but that’s definitely a little odd — care to explain that one, Steve?

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Original post by Nilay Patel

Poll: New iPods vs. new Zunes, what’re you buying?

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

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It would have been juicier if Microsoft hadn’t announced the fall Zune lineup a day early and gone directly head-to-head with Apple’s newly refreshed iPod lineup, but the fact is that if you′re in the market for a new player the past 48 hours have delivered a slew of new options. Microsoft concentrated on the software side of the equation with Zune 3.0, but Redmond’s players themselves got a WiFi music store, some new games, and Buy From FM, while Apple added in new Genius playlists across the board and updated the iPod nano’s form factor and UI. At the high end of the capacity scale, the Zune seems to have the win on paper — both the Zune 120 and the iPod classic frustratingly top out at 120GB, but the classic’s stagnated essentially at the level of the 5.5G video iPod while the Zune 120 carries all the features of its smaller siblings. On top of all that, you have the newly-thinner iPod touch, with all of its browsing, media, gaming, and third-party application features — and the lost purity of purpose adding all features those entails. That’s a ton of choices — so c′mon, kids, what’s it going to be?

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Original post by Nilay Patel

Microsoft Unveils New Zunes

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

With Apple expected to dominate this afternoon’s proceedings, it was not surprising that late yesterday afternoon, Microsoft officially announced its latest Zune music players. After all, if they had done it today, the struggling iPod rival may not have gotten too much coverage. There aren’t too many shocks - apart from that shocking blue Zune above - but there is now a 120GB hard drive version, as well as 8GB and 16GB Flash versions. There’s also a new black Zune but, it is on the software and services side that Microsoft is resting its hopes for the player. Combining Wi-Fi with the built-in FM tuner, there’s now something called Buy From FM, which allows you to tag and purchase songs you hear on the radio. Then, when you’re in a Wi-Fi hot spot, the song can be immediately downloaded [purchased] to the Zune.Users can also use the Wi-Fi to access the Zune Marketplace where tracks can now be bought using Zune Pass, a $15 monthly subscription that allows users to stream or download music to their device or PC. The new Zune 3.0 software offers a new ‘Now Playing’ feature that throws up lots of interesting graphics and bio information on the artist, has support for audio books, a selection of pre-created ‘Channels’ covering lots of genres and, the software now learns what music you like and will chose tracks for you or suggest similar bands next time you enter the Marketplace. Prices run from $130 (£70) for the 4GB model to $230 (£120) for the new 120 GB device.-Martin Lynch zune microsoft ipod music

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Zune 3.0 video blowout with just a hint of Zune phone

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

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var digg_url = ‘http://digg.com/microsoft/Zune_3_0_video_blowout_with_just_a_hint_of_a_Zune_phone’; You′ve seen the PR, now check the videos. The zunitedcommunity just posted four introductory videos straight outta Redmond — three demonstrate the new WiFi Marketplace, buy from FM, and Channel features in the 3.0 firmware while the fourth demonstrates the updated desktop software with new Zune mix, improved Now Playing view, and new Picks view auto-populated to reflect your listening habits. CNET News also had the chance to get some hands-on time courtesy of Zune’s Joe Belfiore. Joe confirms that WiFi access to Marketplace only works from hotspots that don’t require a browser-based login (duh) while once again hinting at future Xbox and Zune integration since “both stores are based on the same technology.” He also confirms that the 3.0 firmware will work with all Zune devices as we expected. Curiously, when asked about accessing your Zune music collection from a phone, Joe responded by saying, “that’s another really interesting device that you may someday see us do work on but nothing that we’re announcing here today.” Funny response since CNET asked him about accessing Zune music from a phone, not a Zune phone. See all five videos after the break.

[Via Zunited, thanks Ryan and Milo]

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