Zune 30 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Zune 30 was the first portable media player developed by Microsoft. It was released on November 14, 2006. It was simply named the Zune. After subsequent versions with different ...
Zune 80, 120 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Zune 80 and Zune 120 are portable media players developed by Microsoft in its Zune series of media players. The Zune 80 was announced on October 2, 2007 and was released on ...
Paul Thurrott's SuperSite for Windows: Microsoft Zune Review
In 2005, a friend from Microsoft, who was then charting the progress of MSN Music and the software giant's other Apple-competitive products in the marketplace, passed along a ...
Microsoft and IT Latest News
Microsoft Launched The New Zune HD Portable Media Player. Microsoft Corp. today broadcast the evolution of Zune, the company’s end-to-end melodies and amusement ...
Zune HD Central: Microsoft Zune reviews, news and videos - CNET.com
CNET's definitive Zune HD coverage features the latest reviews, news, photos and videos of the Microsoft Zune as well as Zune software, Zune accessories, and the Zune Marketplace.
Valleywag, Zune - Gawker
Microsoft Preparing to Put Zune Out of Its Misery Zune-phone rumor refuses to die Microsoft makes logical business move Lawrence Teenager pays for college with Zune chat site
Microsoft Scrambling To Thaw Zune Freeze -- Microsoft Zune ...
The incident is unlikely to help Microsoft gain ground against Apple's iPod, which accounts for about three-quarters of the digital music player market.
Classic ScobleShow » Blog Archive » Microsoft Zune in depth
Microsoft’s iPod competitor, Zune, will be released on November 14. Matt Jubelirer is product manager for the Zune project. We spoke with him to get an in-depth look at Zune.
Microsoft confirms Zune project
Well, it's not much, but we've got a quote and an official confirmation of the Zune project at Microsoft. The Zune brand is being billed as a "music and entertainment" project ...
Is Microsoft in Zune to win?
When I interviewed Steve Ballmer a few years back he said Microsoft is in the game to win. But when you’re inside Microsoft the employees use different language.