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Microsoft Zune, now with added TV shows

Zune 80 GB Digital Media Player Black (2nd Generation)

One thing you can say about Microsoft, they sure are persistent. Based on their track record, they only get things really right by the 3rd / 4th versions of their products (example : Internet Explorer, Windows). Even the much-criticized Zune Digital Media Player is getting the continuous update treatment. The latest Zune 2.5 update adds the ability to purchase TV shows from the Zune Store and view them on the media player.
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Written by Administrator on May 7th, 2008 with 1 comment.
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Apple TV “Take 2″

Apple TV

One of the less-than-successful products for Apple last year was the Apple TV. Apple did not release an updated version of the hardware at the recent Macworld show, but it did revamp the software (user interface) and made the Apple TV much more useful.
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Written by Administrator on January 19th, 2008 with 1 comment.
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Hulu launches

Just about everyone pooh-poohed NBC’s plan to go their own way with offering TV series online. Having broken off their relationship with Apple, NBC Universal formed a joint venture with News Corp. The joint venture, called Hulu, was the object of much discussion. Now, Hulu has launched a private beta. The initial reactions are more positive than negative.
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Written by Administrator on October 29th, 2007 with no comments.
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US presidential campaigning heats up online

The Best Of The Colbert Report

Quick : who is the presidential candidate with the fastest growing online support base? If you answered Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, or even Ron Paul, you would have been wrong. Less than 2 weeks after declaring his candidacy, comedian and TV show host Stephen Colbert is making waves (again).
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Written by Administrator on October 29th, 2007 with no comments.
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