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Andrew Ross Sorkin of the New York Times reviewed the newly announced Zune way back in November of last year on CNN. In case someone out there is still wondering why Microsoft’s Zune is failing (it’s market share down to only 8.7 per cent in the hard drive player market last time anybody cared to look in February) shouldn’t have any trouble seeing why. If Sorkin’s and the CNN talking heads sighs don’t make the point clearly enough, the new iPod shuffle, which the female anchor pulled out (on the day Zune was announced!) should.




May 31st, 2007 at 5:26 pm
[...] Zune Player? Who’s Microsoft Kidding? Andrew Ross Sorkin appeared on CNN the day Zune was announced and practically predicted Zune’s failure. What are we all thinking even giving Zune 8 poer cent of the hard drive player market? Sorkin’s appearance is a media masterpiece of brevity and practically carved Zune’s headstone the first moment it saw light.Technorati: gadgets news technology Bookmark this post: [...]
September 3rd, 2007 at 9:31 am
[...] Zune. Well, some people at ZuneBoards were getiing bored about the same old Zune from November 2006 and decided why not hack the old Zune so it supports Chinese and Korean, and so they did. The trick [...]
October 3rd, 2007 at 3:00 pm
[...] has revamped the Zune, the train wreck of product that Andrew Ross Sorkin and Soledad O’Brien could barely disguise their (completely warranted) disgust for while promoting last year on CNN. [...]