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The new Zune desktop software, Zune HD, and Zune Pass use have been flattering fantastic, but do you unequivocally need to buy a Zune to take value of the glorious $15/month total song subscription (that includes 10 non-protected songs which you can keep each month)? You’ve already got a Windows Phone which can fool around music. Who wants to lift around … Read More
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This week, we reported that the newly released Zune application for Twitter hates “naughty words” . Translation: It censors you when you use explicit language by adding the all-mighty asterisk in place of the identifying characters.
Yesterday, Engadget told us that Microsoft was all up in the issue, seeking to resolve the problem and let us get back to slowly decimating the English language. They even issued a statement.
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The Microsoft Zune Marketplace has made Twitter available as an application to Zune HD users. Every feature you enjoy at the online version of Twitter is available via the app. Engadget has a couple of hands-on shots of the Zune Hd with Twitter on it. According to the site, Twitter is laggy and they censor Tweets. Hopefully a firmware update for the Zune, if Microsoft deems it necessary, or a new version of Twitter for Zune will come out shortly to address the lagging. For the censorship... Read Full Story
Microsoft this afternoon began rolling out a dedicated Twitter app for the Zune HD. The app gives the media player its first native client for the micromessaging service instead of having to use the built-in web browser. It should be free and available for most users on Zune Marketplace by early afternoon Pacific time....
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Not enough variety in your Zune HD color palette? How about a friendly dab of magenta and purple to mix up the proceedings? Microsoft's Zune Store is now showing some grayed out selectors for purple and magenta color options for the player, which will apparently be available on December 1st -- just in time for something or other
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For the first time since launch in 2006, Microsoft has decided to sell and back Zune-branded products outside the US. It’s been a long time coming, but the announcement will see the brand hit 18 of the world’s biggest markets, including the UK.
Before you get too excited though, we must point out that we’ve heard nothing concrete about the Zune HD personal media player being launched within these shores. Instead, the ‘Zune’ we’re being told we’ll see refers to the remodelled movie and... Read Full Story
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Own a Zune HD ? Let me suggest you head over to the forums at AnythingButiPod and check out all the wallpapers. They are of course all formated for your device and most of them are killer.
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