Vote the Zune HD to Gadget of the Year 2009

Korneel De Feyter on February 2nd 2010, 19:41


Engadget is asking for your help (vote, actually). They’re keeping their annually election of the Engadget Awards and this year the Zune HD is nominated in the category of ‘Gadget of the year 2009′.
For the moment he iPhone 3GS is the one with the most votes, but there’s no doubt the title ‘Best gadget of the year 2009′ belongs to the Zune HD.
So make sure you vote on this page for the Zune HD.

Beside being nominated in the category Gadget of the year the Zune HD is also nominated as “Portable Media Device of the Year” and the Zune AV dock has a chance of becoming the “Peripheral of the Year”.

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Zune opens European Websites & adds new UI languages

Korneel De Feyter on January 28th 2010, 17:33


Along with the 4.2 update Microsoft opened some European websites about the Zune-branded video service – who’s available in many European countries – on the Xbox 360. Interesting is the fact that Microsoft has added support for both German and Italian to the Zune Software, but neither the German nor the Italian Zune website makes notice of the existence of our beloved media managing software. As noted by My Microsoft Life this could maybe mean an international release of the Zune Software in some countries. This would make it possible for European Xbox-users to view their rented or purchased films on their PC.

This are the newly added locations:
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The new zune PC-client is released!

Karel on January 26th 2010, 22:00

About a half hour ago is version 4.2 of the zune software released to the world. The new software supports .avi files and ennables the facebook app for zuneHD owners. If you own a 4, 8, 30 or 80 zune you won’t be able to sync .avi files and use the facebook app.

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Who is Microsoft competing with?

Korneel De Feyter on January 18th 2010, 19:00

Yesterday I decided to try some Zune HD apps from third party developers, but it ended up in some deep disappointments towards Microsoft.
 
After I had installed Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 and XNA game studio 3.1 I was able to load some third party apps on my Zune HD I got from zhdapps.com. I had the first app running and everything seemed fine, until I wanted to go back to the main menu. My Zune HD restarted itself.
 
I knew that back when the XNA Game Studio 3.0 made it possible to play games on my Zune 30 it needed to restart itself every time you closed the game, but finding out that this limitation was still present on the Zune HD made me deeply disappointed in Microsoft.
Even the reason for this given by the ZHDapps.com FAQ couldn’t satisfy me:
“Your Zune restarting is normal and it is done so you don’t crack DRM encryption on the music. This is a preventative step put in place by Microsoft and does not harm your Zune what-so-ever. Just think of it as keeping you safe.”
Why can’t a big software company like Microsoft come up with another solution than just letting your Zune restart?
 
This got me thinking. What’s the point of having the possibility to code games and apps for the Zune HD, but not giving developers the opportunity to put their games in a marketplace?
Zune Marketing Manager Brian Seitz said the Zune Team isn’t working on an app platform because they didn’t want to overlap the Windows Mobile team. I can understand that, you shouldn’t work separately on similar thing that don’t work together, instead the two teams should actively be working on that together.
I feel like Microsoft doesn’t know who it’s competing against.
If the Zune HD is meant to compete with the Apple iPod Touch, the Zune Team should release a full SDK for the Zune HD (XNA has too many limitations, like the inability to make internet access) and make an open application marketplace.
If the Zune HD is only targeting the niche-market of non-iPod mp3 players, than a full SDK or app marketplace isn’t necessary.
 
Come on, Microsoft, I know you can do it!

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Windows Mobile 7 to have gestures and debut in february?

Korneel De Feyter on January 16th 2010, 21:44


It looks like Microsoft has something to show us on Mobile World Congress and that’s the least that we could say.
There was a rumour that the company from Redmond would unveil version 6.6 of its Mobile OS, but now Gizmodo says a solid tipster told them it would be WM7.

The tipsters goes even further and describes some major features:

  • it’ll have the Natal-like gestures to be able to use the phone without touching it
  • you won’t be able to upgrade to Windows Mobile 7, because the OS actually requires you to have better hardware (faster processor, more memory, etc)
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Smart DJ & Xvid this Spring, Facebook app early this year

Korneel De Feyter on January 8th 2010, 20:08
  • Firmware update for Zune HD this spring
  • Facebook app early this year UPDATE: The Facebook app should be released in January

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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Korneel De Feyter on December 25th 2009, 00:34


We wish you a Merry Christmas and all the best for 2010!
As a very young webblog we’ll try to give the best of ourselves in serving you the freshest news in the Zune Nation the upcoming year. We currently consist of three bloggers, Karel Sirks was the latest one to join. So beside Klaas Op De Beéck and me, he will also help our site to grow.

We want to thank you, our visitors, for being our visitor and we wish you all the best for 2010.

-the HelloFromEurope Crew

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Zune HD gets compliments on good looks by MSI

Korneel De Feyter on December 19th 2009, 15:32

MSI Zune HD Clone
Someone had to be the first and in this case that honour goes to MSI. The company might be known to you as a PC manufacturer, but apparently it has also some skills in copying someone else’s design. It’s pretty obvious that the designers of this MT-V660 were inspired by the good looks of the Zune HD.
But hey, Microsoft, take it as a compliment…

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Microsoft imposes censorship to all Zune HD twitter app users, or does it?

Karel on December 18th 2009, 18:59

Where most of us probably all have heard that Microsoft has launched its twitter app for the Zune HD. Not merely that many people however are aware that the app automatically censored all incoming and out going messages. This obviously caused a real storm through the land of Zune-news, and many bloggers and commenters were furious. Luckily this did not remained ignored by the Zune-team, as a Microsoft spokesperson told Gizmodo this:

“The recently released Twitter for Zune HD application has been abbreviating some explicit words in tweets when viewed on the device; however these explicit words do appear in their full text on the Twitter site or on any other Twitter client. We have identified the issue and are taking steps to update the application as soon as possible to ensure Twitter for Zune HD users are able to view tweets in their original state.”

As it turns out, “as soon as possible”, is now. So if you’ve installed the twitter app on your Zune HD, it is highly recommended to update it (if you care about this issue).

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Quick look at Zune HD Twitter App

Korneel De Feyter on December 17th 2009, 14:25


Make sure you follow me on twitter: @hellofromeurope.

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