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Nickname: JohnJ
Review: Another Microsoft entertainment product is the Zune music player. The full details won't be announced until next month, but it has been announced that it will include wireless features that the iPod doesn't have, and an optional music subscription service iTunes doesn't have.
Date reviewed: Oct 21, 2006 4:17 PM
Nickname: neil Fairbrother
Review: Ho hum. Once again Bill Gates is several years behind Apple. All that photo stuff has been available on the Mac platform since OSX was launched six years ago. And all that music stuff, well we've all heard of iTunes, right? When will Microsoft ever innovate anything new themselves?
Date reviewed: Jan 7, 2006 11:28 AM
Nickname: How interesting
Review: I always thought that if a gizmo was worth using, it didn't really need software per se. The functionality would be included in the original package. Poor me. I just wish Mr. Gates would discard this cheery fantasy of how he will shift our paradigms so dramatically, as it reeks of GM working to tear down trolley lines and building Futurama to show us the damnation of six-lane freeways we couldn't foresee. It still doesn't happen.
To answer the other question about what is ringing in iPod's ears, it's Pete Townsend's condemnation of headphone devices as thieves of our children's hearing (and he won't get fooled again, will he)?
Date reviewed: Jan 6, 2006 8:52 AM
Nickname: GALLIER JEAN-LOUIS
Review: Although I cannot book for a signing in to MSN because I have disabilities and do not have the right to use a credit card I am still wishing to contact MSN and ready to pay $79.99 a year to have access to MSN full performance. How can I do that?
Date reviewed: Jan 6, 2006 7:27 AM
Nickname: mc_dk
Review: Yawn, the demo always looks good, the real software does not!
Date reviewed: Jan 6, 2006 6:46 AM
Nickname: Jenny
Review: I don't know why everyone is always on Bille Gates' case. Just because he's rich beyond our wildest dreams? Maybe he's lucky, maybe he's a great businessman, maybe both. But we all need to look within ourselves to find what is going to make us happy--not outside us in the material world. And, before I digress too far along the road to soppiness, Microsoft makes great products--not perfect, but great--which I use and am grateful for the chance to use, something that I would never have dreamed of when I was younger (say, 50 years ago or so). So get off his case and let him and Microsoft continue to give (well, sell) us their great products, which make life and surfing the Web and playing on the computer so much darned fun!!
Yours from Canada,
Jenny Grier (Mrs.)
Date reviewed: Jan 5, 2006 8:26 PM
Nickname: fred
Review: So in Gatespeak, is "centricity" a name of a new city or a new word or what? It used to be about convergence and now it is centricity (like electicity).
Date reviewed: Jan 5, 2006 7:41 PM
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