April 2 2010
Categorized Under: Entertainment, Portable Audio
Tags; 64gb, microsoft, Release, Zune HD

So it seems like the Zune HD 64 is real after all! Last time we mentioned it, it was briefly seen on the main Zune website but then it disappeared. It was obviously an untimely mention thanks to a slip up made by someone who was in-charge of updating the site. Now that we are officially in April, Microsoft has made the device official and has released details.
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March 31 2010
Categorized Under: Entertainment, Portable Audio
Tags; 64gb, DAP, hd, leaks, pmp, Zune HD

Well, well, well. What do we have here? If it isn’t a mention of a Zune HD 64 on the official website. This has to be a mistake of some kind but since it is on the official page (or was, at least), this has to be have some kind of truth behind. It is not impossible that Microsoft is planning to launch a new 64GB of the Zune HD. It has already been a while since the Zune HD was launched and now, before it gets an upgrade, it is the perfect time to add a little bit extra to the line up to keep the interest going.
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February 4 2010
Categorized Under: Entertainment, Portable Audio
Tags; apple, ipod, ipod touch, Marketshare, microsoft, zune, Zune HD

That seems to be the question on Microsoft’s marketing department’s mind right now. The previous Zune HD prices were already fairly low. At $220 for the 16GB model and $290 for the 32GB model, things weren’t all that bad. Now, the 16GB mode is lower by $30 at $190 and the 32Gb model is lowerd by $40 at $250. So now, will you buy one or just go for an iPod Touch?
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November 30 2009
Categorized Under: Cell Phones, Entertainment, Misc, Portable Audio, netbooks
Tags; 2010, android, apple, Barnes and noble, crunchpad, Flan, google, google branded phone, google voice, maemo, nokia, Nook, spotify, tablet, Tabletmac, tv, Zune HD

We have two pretty big things going on in the tech world at the moment. Arrington has just penned a kind of obituary to the CrunchPad – the ideal crowdsourced tablet that everyone would like. And then there are the fresh new rumors about the Google Phone, which apparently is progressing rapidly.
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