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Microsoft leaks Zune Details in FCC filing

cnet-declan writes "One of my colleagues at CNET News.com has picked up on a filing that Microsoft made yesterday with the FCC. Our article reports that Microsoft's Zune media player (the iPod rival discussed before on Slashdot) is going to have features such as creating mobile social networks and streaming music to nearby friends or strangers. It's going to support the 802.11b and 802.11g wireless standards, have a 30GB hard drive, support music, movies, and photos, and have a 3-inch screen. Is this finally enough to unseat Apple?"

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  1. I may want one of these after all by nizo · · Score: 5, Funny
    With the device's wireless networking abilities turned on, people can send and receive photos, as well as "promotional copies of songs, albums and playlists," according to the filing.


    Or maybe someone can figure out how to broadcast images to all nearby Zunes with a linux app, so when I drive down the street or ride the train with my laptop I could flood all the nearby Zunes with goatse images. "Awww look someone is sending me a cute puppy picture....augggghhhhh"

  2. missing the social point by yagu · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I've been at Microsoft, I've worked at Microsoft. This Zune may be the hit of the century on Microsoft campus. Too bad that won't be enough to sustain a profitable market for the Zune.

    I have visions of geeks, sitting around the room, typing furiously at their keyboards, IM'ing with each other, in the same frigging room! Because they can!

    And now, I envision those same people, sitting around with wireless mp3 (not) players, sharing each other's music wirelessly, because they can! That's not how it works for the general population. The distance to which these devices can communicate as peers limits their usefulness as social devices, i.e., the people are all going to be in the same room! I.E., they can plug their iPods into the stereo. And, at the same time will be able to talk to each other.

    Apple got it right (even though it's not for me) with iTunes and the iPod. Clever marketing, sexy device (the Zune's not looking so sexy to me), and lots of social advertising. The iPod is the thing. The Zune isn't nor will it be.

    The only distinguishing feature of the Zune is its wireless capability. How many of you have ever had non-stop continuous hassle free wireless experiences? I mean non-stop as in music streaming... I use it all the time with Squeezebox with the wink and nod that I will get a hiccup now and then. But, for a device that's moving?, a device that's likely to be hugely underpowered to support signal, especially transmission?. Wireless: a distinguishing feature, but a problematic one.

    Looking at the company info on Microsoft, I'm guessing there'll be sales of about 60,000 Zunes.

    1. Re:missing the social point by Johnboi+Waltune · · Score: 5, Insightful

      There are hundreds of millions of people who commute by train every day around the world, many of them carrying iPods or similar non-networked media players. I don't see any problem for this device to have the range of several train cars. I can see it being a big hit for those commuters, if it is advertised properly (on trains, duh).

      Also it should be marketed to people who workout in gyms. Many of those people are carrying iPods or whatever, and they're all in basically the same room for about an hour.

      Then it can't be crippled with pointless DRM (you should be able to share any song). Fat chance of that, though.

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      "The advanced societies of the future will be driven by competing systems of psychopathology." -JG Ballard
  3. Is this finally enough to unseat Apple? by PixelPirate · · Score: 5, Funny

    iDon't Think so..

  4. I can just see the TV Ads.. by ackthpt · · Score: 5, Funny

    Steve Balmer in silhouette with a glowing cord doing his monkey dance.

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  5. Hope they do well by rolyatknarf · · Score: 5, Funny

    My wife and I already plan on buying a pair of these. Finally we will have a way to communicate over that distance from my end of the couch to hers. No more verbal arguments about which satellite channel to watch.

  6. Re:Among other features... by muftak · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hopefully you'll be able to plug a USB keyboard into it, to press ctrl-alt-del when it crashes.

  7. Why Stop There? by finiteSet · · Score: 5, Funny
    Hopefully you'll be able to plug a USB keyboard into it, to press ctrl-alt-del when it crashes.
    You joke, but to me, a keyboard sounds like a damn good idea.
    I have a few more feature requests:
    • Built-in speakers (headphones-free)
    • More HD space (100GB+)
    • Larger screen (say 15" or 17")
    • Enough CPU and RAM to handle real world apps (maybe Turion 64x2 with 2GB RAM?)
    • DVD Burner (so you can share movies you made with your Zune)
    • 12-cell Lithium Ion battery so it can last more than an hour or two.
    Zune has a real opportunity here. Sure, the iPod dominates the market, but I think a lot of people are frustrated with its lack of ability to author DVDs, host webservers or calculate Mersenne primes.
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