Microsoft on Tuesday unveiled three new models of its Zune portable digital media players featuring touch-sensitive buttons for navigating the device, the ability to sync with wireless networks, and ...
Microsoft's Zune is looking to Hollywood to gain an edge on Apple's iPod. Microsoft executives have been making the rounds at talent agencies and production companies in recent months in hopes of ...
Microsoft unveiled Tuesday new versions of its Zune portable music player that look a lot like Apple's iPods, and it beefed up its strategy for linking Zune to the social networking craze. By Paul ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. The new Zune HD players will come with an HD radio and other treats. But ...
NEW YORK Microsoft spokesman Brian Eskridge said that based on responses from customers and his review of online message forums, affected users of the 30-gigabyte Zune model were not having further ...
The first Microsoft Corp. Zune products will hit U.S. retailers in time for the busy holiday season, with a 30GB digital media player and an online media marketplace the first to reach consumers, ...
Microsoft Corp. unveiled revamped Zune music players Tuesday, adding its first flash memory-based models and debuting wireless syncing as it gets ready for a second holiday season against Apple Inc.
The conventional wisdom: Microsoft's effort to compete against the iPod juggernaut has failed. Early reviews of the Zune were scathing. Sales have been slow, coming in at less than 10% of ...
It's certainly true that MP3 player numbers are dwindling. One need only to look at the paltry variety of portable media devices on the Best MP3 players list to see this fact. However, that doesn't ...
Five years after would-be iPod killer Zune proved unable to gain mass appeal, the Windows Phone has taken over its role as Microsoft's premier digital media player and absorbed its predecessor. While ...
Digital Journal — First, the good news: Microsoft recently unveiled plans to sell a portable music player known as Zune. The player should first appear in late 2006, with more models released in 2007.
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