“On the evening of Tuesday, October 2, 2007, Bill Gates and the rest of the Microsoft team took another stab at the portable music and video universe with the unveiling of the second-generation Microsoft Zune. Instead of just the one model like they did the first time, Microsoft is now offering the new Zune in three different versions, two of which are flash memory-based to compete against the iPod nano.”Here is some more Tech News from around the web:
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Zune two
The next generation of Zune’s are upon us, although many didn’t even notice the first. Microsoft is hoping to change that by offering 3 models at different prices, as opposed to having a single model. You can expect to see 4GB, 8GB and 80GB models, and you can fill them with DRM free music from their Marketplace. The Tech Zone renders the verdict on the new Zune in their full review.