engadget.com— A new flash-based Zune is supposedly due out in the 4th quarter of '07 with better wifi and "unencumbered" subscription music sharing. Sweet!
Jan 22, 2007View in Crawl 4
"Apple panders to the RIAA by not ALLOWING music sharing of any kind with the iPod, give Microsoft credit for trying, they just need to make it better."What do you mean by "trying". I like things "working" not "trying to work".If you can't ship a product without crippling a major feature, maybe you shouldn't ship that feature at all.
"How about comparing a 1st gen product to a 4th gen one then? Get a grip you f**king appletards! Apple AREN'T your lord and savior, you WON'T get into heaven if you bash their competition for them (their lame ads try to do that already)."Yes, yes I am. The technology was there and MS failed to use it, it isn't like they have come up with some radical new untested feature, it's a wifi enabled mp3 player. What the hell is with you windows nutjobs anyway? "Apple AREN'T your lord and savior, you WON'T get into heaven if you bash their competition for them" where the f**k does that come from? If you've got nothing better to do then bash people who enjoy technology and have found enough reason to stick with a brand then you need to get out more.Look at hankryan's comment Zybch, that is a constructive comment. He compared modern tech to modern tech and validated the original point, that was all I wanted to know. That's why I'm blocking you and digging him up.
Here is an idea i just thought up. 10 dollars a month you can download and listen to any music you want to on the fly on your Zune. You could allow free sharing of any music to other people permanently as long as they have a subscription to. If you end your subscription the Zune to erases any songs that you have not truly purchased. I think they would make a hell of allot more money doing this then they do now. 10 dollars a month is not bad if you have access to any and all music ever produced while you have that subscription. How many people would use this?
monkeyrunJan 22, 2007
"Apple panders to the RIAA by not ALLOWING music sharing of any kind with the iPod, give Microsoft credit for trying, they just need to make it better."What do you mean by "trying". I like things "working" not "trying to work".If you can't ship a product without crippling a major feature, maybe you shouldn't ship that feature at all.
noahhowardJan 23, 2007
"How about comparing a 1st gen product to a 4th gen one then? Get a grip you f**king appletards! Apple AREN'T your lord and savior, you WON'T get into heaven if you bash their competition for them (their lame ads try to do that already)."Yes, yes I am. The technology was there and MS failed to use it, it isn't like they have come up with some radical new untested feature, it's a wifi enabled mp3 player. What the hell is with you windows nutjobs anyway? "Apple AREN'T your lord and savior, you WON'T get into heaven if you bash their competition for them" where the f**k does that come from? If you've got nothing better to do then bash people who enjoy technology and have found enough reason to stick with a brand then you need to get out more.Look at hankryan's comment Zybch, that is a constructive comment. He compared modern tech to modern tech and validated the original point, that was all I wanted to know. That's why I'm blocking you and digging him up.
giveerJan 23, 2007
Sweet! So now I can NOT have access to our share-restricted-songs from 50 feet instead of just 15 feet!! Whoopty-flip.
iroxorsjuJan 23, 2007
Here is an idea i just thought up. 10 dollars a month you can download and listen to any music you want to on the fly on your Zune. You could allow free sharing of any music to other people permanently as long as they have a subscription to. If you end your subscription the Zune to erases any songs that you have not truly purchased. I think they would make a hell of allot more money doing this then they do now. 10 dollars a month is not bad if you have access to any and all music ever produced while you have that subscription. How many people would use this?