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Zune 2.5 update brings TV downloads, Zune Card sharing

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008 by admin

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Microsoft has quite a bit in store for the Zune faithful with its new Zune version 2.5 software update. The high points are the new Zune Card integration and the addition of TV show downloads on Zune Marketplace, but much-requested features like gapless playback, improved syncing controls, meta data editing, auto playlists and other tweaks have also been included. On the marketing front, Microsoft is really pushing the Zune Pass going forward, and will be launching a new TV commercial to help plug it. Subscribers will particularly benefit from the new Zune Card sharing, which lets you automatically score copies of your pal’s favorite songs, artists and recent plays — non-subscribers can view that Zune Card info, but will have to buy the tracks if they want to have a listen. Unfortunately, news on the video store front isn’t so compelling: Microsoft is only adding TV shows at this point, no movies, and there’s no way to pull video you’ve bought on your 360 over to your Zune. There’s no reason Microsoft can’t close this loop and turn some scattered media offerings into a compelling ecosystem, but until then we suppose we’ll have to thank our lucky stars that we can shell out 160 MS Points ($2.00) for TV shows we can watch for free online. The 2.5 Spring Update is a free download and should be available nowish.
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Quickoffice catches Android fever, suits let out sigh of relief

Sunday, May 4th, 2008 by admin

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Doesn’t really matter how high the cool factor is on Android handsets once they start trickling into the retail channel — if they lack productivity and enterprise software, business penetration is going to hover near zero. That’s a problem, seeing how companies have a tendency to buy entire fleets of phones at once, contributing serious revenue to a carrier’s and a manufacturer’s bottom line come earnings report time. Don’t worry though, Android, Quickoffice has you covered. The suite — familiar to a great many Palm, S60, and UIQ users — brings serious Office document viewing and editing power to the world’s non-Windows Mobile smartphones, and judging from a recent show-and-tell with PC Magazine, it looks like they have every intention of sharing that same power with Android users. All the typical Quickoffice stuff is there, appearing surprisingly close to being ready for prime time despite the fact that Android hardware isn’t expected for a handful of months yet. One bonus feature here (and a biggie at that) is integration with Soonr’s technology for accessing documents remotely — pretty nifty, since most of us don’t carry our full library of documents when we’re on the road. No word on a release date here, but we imagine we’ll be seeing it right about the same time that the first devices hit the market.

[Via Talk Android]

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Ubuntu Hardy Heron 8.04 available for download

Thursday, April 24th, 2008 by admin

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Don’t act like you didn’t have April 24th circled in your day planner — heck, you probably stayed up all night hoping Hardy Heron 8.04 would be launched as the 24th dawned in Australia. Regardless of your level of fanaticism towards the OS, the latest flavor of Ubuntu is finally ready for mass consumption. You know what’s waiting for your torrent manager right down there, so why on Earth are you still reading rather than downloading? Get!

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Microsoft finally releases new Vista Ultimate Extras, still “ultimate” in name only

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008 by admin

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Last year Microsoft really carried on about fulfilling its commitment to all the power users that anted up to get untold future Vista Ultimate Extras — yet none really materialized besides the disappointing early stuff like DreamScene and Texas Hold ‘Em. Well, get ready to feel a whole new wave of Ultimate justification wash over you, because today Microsoft is releasing a trifecta of new Extras: sound schemes, DreamScape animations, and OS language packs. Oh yeah, there’s definitely some Vista “Wow” in here — but it’s mostly from being kind of appalled at these sorry post-apologetic excuses for “ultimate”-grade software additions. Someone wake us when Microsoft decides it cares about making good on its many unfulfilled promises to Vista users.

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