• April 13th, 2009

    ZuneHD.net is live, not registered to Microsoft

    The Internet was awash with ZuneHD pics and speculation late last week and it seems that a squatter is attempting to cash in on the rumor. ZuneHD.net appears to be a simple placeholder for an upcoming device. There is single image made in the classic Zune style, but there is something strange about the site. Mainly that the site was registered after the leak last Friday. → Read More

    April 10th, 2009

    ZuneHD arrives in a splash of color?

    It’s all very anonymous and tipsterish, but it appears that some promotional material for new Zune hardware called the ZuneHD has leaked onto the blagosphere. Engadget got the pictures, those rascals. The art style is very Zune, so I can see these being authentic. So what do we think the ZuneHD has in store? → Read More

    April 6th, 2009

    Updated Zune hardware confirmed

    Image courtesy of this Zunited There be new Zune hardware coming this year, folks. At least that’s what Brian Seitz from the Zune team said on his ole Tweeter. @tmccurren new zune hardware this year. → Read More

    April 3rd, 2009

    Zune marketplace going international, could hit your living room

    Zune may be closer to expanding internationally than we thought. A few new job postings at Microsoft point to the possibility of seeing a 10-foot-interface for Zune designed for TVs – perhaps via the XBox – as well as a call for more music reviewers.

    Ars found the two postings here and here. The gist: → Read More

    March 26th, 2009

    Windows Mobile 7 to have Zune functions

    Not that you particularly care, but WMPowerUser is reporting that Zune functionality is coming to Windows Mobile 7 and will allow operators to charge phone users for music purchased in the Zune store, thereby opening the Zune experience up to a millions upon millions of unwitting customers. → Read More

    March 20th, 2009

    Ballmer says change coming to Xbox, Zune

    MS CEO Steve Ballmer was in town (NYC) this week for the McGraw-Hill media conference and the large, sweaty and angry man from Redmond revealed some interesting news about his companies most profitable and least profitable hardware offerings.

    It’s unclear what Ballmer means when he said there’s a real opportunity for the Xbox to be “more than a console” but something is currently brewing and we’ll be seeing it in a year or sometime in the next 12 months. In all likelihood, we think it will consist of more content offerings than new hardware. NXE was a huge step for Microsoft in turning the Xbox into more of a media center than just a gaming console. But, you never know. They certainly can’t destroy it. Or can they? → Read More

    March 4th, 2009

    Hot new Zune Social features unleashed

    So, just a quick heads up for the Zune fans in the crowd. You can now stream audio podcasts directly from Zune.net/Zune Social from your browser. Exciting, I know. But they’re claiming the largest catalog of podcasts available, so that’s a plus for them. And if you’re active on the Zune Forums then you can subscribe to specific topics and have them pop up in your RSS feed. Oh, but there’s one more thing! Zune Social folk can create quizzes and share amongst their Zune Social friends to challenge their music knowledge. Nothing new on the hardware front, though. → Read More

    February 13th, 2009

    Microsoft splits up Zune team, new hardware still coming though

    When Microsoft started laying folks off in January, we were afraid the Zune might be directly affected; it was. The big wigs at Redmond separated the Zune department into hardware and software teams. The bulk of the developers went into the software and services department where they are headed-up by the same suit that runs Microsoft’s Mediaroom and Media Center TV businesses. Interestingly enough, the hardware geeks are now working with the WinMo guys. We kind of figured it would have been the other way around. → Read More

    January 27th, 2009

    Microsoft has no plans to kill off Zune

    In the face of a 54 percent revenue drop last quarter, there’s been a lot of speculation going around (myself included) as to what’s going to happen with the Microsoft Zune. Microsoft has now come out and said that it has no plans to deep six the hardware or the software and that there will indeed be a new Zune lineup later this year. → Read More

    January 25th, 2009

    Is the Zune doomed?

    An article by Mike Ferro over at Blorge cites Microsoft’s recent quarterly FCC filing of a 54 percent revenue drop in Zune sales and the Redmond giant’s planned layoffs to propose that “It is more than likely that the Zune business will receive a good helping of the layoffs and possibly the end of the Zune as well.” → Read More

    January 9th, 2009

    Steve Balmer: Don't expect a Zune phone

    Microsoft’s Steve Balmer doesn’t know if the Zune is coming or going. The portable media player hasn’t knocked the iPod off its perch in its two-year run, and now Balmer recognizes that it may never. → Read More

    December 31st, 2008

    Zune bug explained in detail

    Earlier today, the sound of thousands of Zune owners crying out in terror made ripples across the blogosphere. The response from Microsoft is to wait until tomorrow and all will be well. You’re probably wondering, what kind of bug fixes itself?

    Well, I’ve got the code here and it’s very simple, really; if you’ve taken an introductory programming class, you’ll see the error right away. → Read More

    December 31st, 2008

    30GB Zunes all over the world fail en masse

    It seems that a random bug is affecting a bunch, if not all, 30GB Zunes. Real early this morning, a bunch of Zune 30s just stopped working. No official word from Redmond on this one yet but we might have a gadget Y2K going on here. → Read More

    December 19th, 2008

    Microsoft job listing suggests covert Zune expansion

    Microsoft, you may be quiet about your Zune plans, but we know what you’re up to (sort of). Following the rumor that members of the Zune UI team are moving to the Windows Mobile team, there has been a recent job posting from Dec. 2nd describing the following: → Read More

    December 16th, 2008

    Zune UI team merging with WinMo team?

    Although we speculated about the possibility of a Zune phone coming soon (and were subsequently shown the error of our ways), the Zune/phone divide is in fact narrowing, as Ballmer said would happen. But it’s not a “port” as he mentioned; rumor has it that members of the Zune UI team are actually moving to the Windows Mobile team, for what nefarious purpose I will let you imagine yourself. If I had to guess myself, I’d guess that within a few months there will be a somewhat clumsily-implemented Zune-on-WinMo setup that will be polished into a far more usable product by mid-year. A Zune layer on top of the new WinMo? An emphasis on device convergence and a full-featured Zune function on some sweet new phone? Who knows? The Zune team is talented and with luck will be doing more than a simple port job. → Read More

    December 10th, 2008

    No Zune phone at CES – alas

    I got all riled up last week about the possiblity — really, more of a hope than an expectation — that we might see a Zune phone revealed at CES. Deep down I think I knew I was talking a lot of nonsense, mainly because we know Microsoft isn’t going to abandon Windows Mobile all of a sudden, and we also know they’re planning on expanding Zune-related services to Windows Mobile among other platforms. “Project Pink,” a semi-mysterious project cited in the rumors, is really a set of WinMo-related services, which we will probably see explained further at CES. Dang! → Read More

    December 8th, 2008

    Zune phone coming at CES keynote?

    Once upon a time, Zune phone rumors were as thick on the ground as Autumn leaves. But as the inevitable nothing happened, they died down and were replaced by the more interesting Windows 7 rumblings. But now Microsoft is in pole position to announce something like a Zune phone, having pretty much let the whole 7 cat out of the bag and lacking any really compelling major product developments other than the standard stuff. Could this coming January hold the surprise announcement everyone wants to hear? → Read More

    December 8th, 2008

    120GB Zune now in red and black (at no additional cost!)

    Flickr’d Microsoft now has the 120GB Zune available in red and blue. That’s in addition to the standard issue black it’s been available in for a little while now. It’s the same price, $249, so there’s no color tax or anything. (Remember when Apple wanted $150 for the black MacBook?) Now, maybe if Microsoft whipped out its checkbook and hired a team to get Mac software for the Zune more of us would consider using it; no one is beholden to the iPod here. After all, it’s good enough for Obama, right? → Read More

    December 5th, 2008

    Uh-oh. Adviser says Obama's an iPod guy

    Just when you thought President-Elect Obama could buck the common trend and be his own man by sporting a Zune, a close adviser states he’s an iPod fanboy. Sorry, Zune boys. It looks like your main man isn’t that big of a maverick after all. Instead, he clarified Obama’s position as an Apple fan and an owner of an iPod, which he most often uses when working out. Zune or iPod, we don’t care. Everyone already knows that the President-Elect gets his main gadget news from the weekly CrunchGear podcast, which plays fine on both options. → Read More

    December 4th, 2008

    Barack Obama: Zune user

    What if — bear with me here — What if this entire election was bought by Microsoft? No, stay with me. They went to Diebold and bought themselves an election, and now the viral starts. First Obama is spotted using a Zune at the gym. Then maybe there are candid shots of him sharing songs with his daughters’ Zune 16s in the presidential limo. Then, come January 20th, he takes the oath, turns to the people, and says: “Citizens of the United States of America… Welcome to the social.” Now that’s change we can believe in. [via Crave] → Read More

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