The Zune Cometh
Well, except for those hiding under a mountain of used iPod batteries, it's fairly well known that the Zune iPod-wannabe killer is coming out Monday/Tuesday. There's a piece in the NYTimes about counting on the wireless part of the Zune to take down the iPod as well as some interviews with people involved in the creation. But OTOH, RoughlyDrafted (which has had a series of pieces about the Zune) points out some issues with the DRM systems, and forecasts a number of issues — and also calls out what they called a "Digg Fraud Campaign". But soon — the market decides.
As there is a was source of slow witted lemmings, willing to give money to about anybody provided the recipient demonstrate that it really does not respect it's client at all, the zune will succeed.
Unfortunatelly the Aliens will then decide that we are really bellow the minimal level of inteligence needed to be allowed to keep a planet and we well be all be exiled to the radiocative salt mines of xzzvfksskdsfljk.
(hem at least a reliable source told me so)
unless Microsoft figure a way of rigging it.
Patriotism is a virtue of the vicious
I was at EB Games over the weekend playing the Wii (ok, maybe I am a fanboy too now) and I overheard an employee talking to some customers about the wonders of the Zune. It's much sleeker, looks better, is thinner, and has a bigger screen... you know, all of the important things.
Nobody ever mentions DRM, good or bad. I wonder if anyone realizes if they switch to Zune from iPod, there music doesn't go with them?
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