As the tech media and blogosphere focused their spotlights on the announcements coming out of Apple’s “let’s rock,” press event on Tuesday, Microsoft risked being lost in the chatter. The company chose Monday to reveal details about upcoming changes to its Zune digital media player. Among the new features for the Zune are improved WiFi, radio tagging functionality, a 120 GB model and a 16 GB flash memory version. “It’s really about an experience change,” said Joshua Martin, an analyst at the Yankee Group.
Microsoft Lets Zune Users Play Radio Tag
Posted by: Walaika Haskins September 9, 2008 02:27 PMAs the tech media and blogosphere focused their spotlights on the announcements coming out of Apple’s “let’s rock,” press event on Tuesday, Microsoft risked being lost in the chatter. The company chose Monday to reveal details about upcoming changes to its Zune digital media player. Among the new features for the Zune are improved WiFi, radio tagging functionality, a 120 GB model and a 16 GB flash memory version. “It’s really about an experience change,” said Joshua Martin, an analyst at the Yankee Group.