Job posting hints Microsoft might be breeding on a new Zune

Korneel De Feyter on September 12th 2010, 22:22


WMPoweruser.com noticed something very interesting on Microsoft’s job board. You’ll never guess what…
A job posting! Oh, that was your guess…

Well, Microsoft’s job postings have led to numerous rumours in the past. Some of them turned out to be the truth, others were miss-interpreted. This time the Softies’ Entertainment and Devices Division needs a Hardware Engineer to build “the next generation of portable entertainment and communication devices”.
Now this could be anything, right? Of course that could, but now add that the team that’s recruiting is stating that they were behind the creation of the Zune HD.
The job posting is filed under the product ‘Windows Phone’, this makes things more complicated. It gives us three options:

  1. Microsoft is building a next generation Zune based on Windows Phone 7
  2. Microsoft is building a Microsoft-branded Windows Phone 7 device (unlikely)
  3. We’re just hoping for the two above and all MS is doing is creating an internal Windows Phone prototype device

As a side-note, I’ll add that ZDNet’s Mary-Jo Foley — who’s mostly well informed — recently said she had gotten a tip about a Zune HD successor. According to her, Microsoft is considering to make one last Zune device before turning it into a service on multiple platforms. It could become a phone-less Windows Phone 7 device, much like the iPod touch is to the iPhone.

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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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