Five things Microsoft needs to do to fix the Zune
Posted by: [NT] on: 03/21/2007 06:08 PM [ Print | 1 comment(s) ] · 883 views
Last week marked the fourth month the Zune has been on the market, and its sixth month since being officially announced. We know the Zune was in development all the way back into 2005 -- so why the hell is Microsoft having such a hard time ironing out even the basic kinks, let alone adding features? Wasn't the whole reason Microsoft went into the portable media hardware business because only vertically integrated solutions seem to be able to guarantee a vaguely acceptable DRM user experience?
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Esthero Unregistered |
It wouldn't surprise me if ms takes a nosedive between now and 10 years. Because it starts to become apparent (to me at least) that ms can't go on this way. Trying to beat every big competitor in so many areas. And so far the only marginal success they booked was with their xbox360. MS will prolly go back focussing on making OS's and even more on services. Prolly coming with an OS much more basic then nowadays. Almost barebone, essentially making room for other players to make (better) use of their platform. But anyways the zune is here to stay, but I do expect less and less new attempts to beat new rivals. |


