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.
Late Monday evening Microsoft announced the death of its ailing music listening device. "We recently announced that, going forward, Windows Phone will be the focus of our mobile music and video ...
Microsoft restocks and redesigns its Zune Marketplace online store to include more than 1 million MP3 files that are not protected by DRM Microsoft on Tuesday unveiled three new models of its Zune ...
The iPod vs Zune battle was one of the most memorable tech rivalries of the 2000s. Apple dominated with its sleek design and ...
Microsoft has finally killed its Zune MP3 player. For four years, it was the laughing stock of the tech world. It never generated strong sales and always seemd to be one step behind Apple's iPod ...
Microsoft is playing up the notion of connected entertainment and music sharing with its new Zune wireless MP3 player, officially unveiled Thursday. The music player's Wi-Fi capabilities allow people ...
A Microsoft Corp. executive who helped develop the company’s new Zune music player and other products is leaving the company, Microsoft said Wednesday. Bryan Lee, corporate vice president of Microsoft ...
You may have to pack up your Zune and say goodbye to your Zune-related products soon. Since Microsoft is refusing to say the Z word as of late, some have said they may be getting rid or rebranding the ...
Physically, the Zune lacks the iPod's jewelry-like qualities: no slick chrome back, no incredibly cool touch-sensitive scrollwheel, slightly bigger, much boxier. While the Zune imitates the iPod's ...
Nine of the country’s leading radio broadcasters today announced their commitment to broadcast programming from all of their FM stations that includes song tags using existing broadcasting ...
Well, that’s a relief: The beyond-weird worldwide outage of 30GB Microsoft Zune MP3 players has been diagnosed. Microsoft says it’s due to a faulty driver for an ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Donna Murphy is no fan of the ubiquitous iPod music player so on Tuesday she became one of the first to buy Microsoft's new rival Zune device. Sign up here. "I just needed a new ...