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January 16, 2008

Get all the Valentine's Zune Goodies at Zune.net

Head hover to Zune.net to pick up some cool Valentine's Day Zune goodies - especially some new device wallpapers:

My favorite? This one -

 |  Wednesday, January 16, 2008 8:53 PM  |  11 Comments
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Get all the Valentine's Zune Goodies at Zune.net

DPS

How about a nice box of Amazon Unbox support for Valentine's Day??

sportsunit

I hope this year starts off a bit differently than last year did for the zune.  Here's hoping for one update between now and November that doesn't fix the shuffle feature.

Eddie

They're pretty cool. I want a background for the heart with the arrows on it though. I want that on my Zune original. Too bad I already bought a black 80.

I'm still going to try and see what I can do to get a red one.

Ashish

Hi, This comment is out of place - but couldn't find any pertinent answers on the web. Is there a way I can convert a quick list to a regular playlist?

Ricardo Dawkins

Jobs is calling you all on the Zune Team...drunks...

it is about time you start moving those gears and putting some plans in action.

Cesar Menendez

heh, Ricardo, I noticed the reporter said "touched a nerve, perhaps"

Ash - it's not possible to convert a quicklist to a regular playlist - it's device only

Zuneless

Ricardo Dawkins said...

"Jobs is calling you all on the Zune Team...drunks..."

Holy crap. Get your facts straight and stop misrepresenting people.

Steve Jobs was interviewed by Jim Goldman. Goldman mentioned that Robbie Bach was confident in the success of the Zune in a previous interview. Jobs asked Goldman if Bach was inebriated.

Saying that Steve Jobs called the entire Zune team drunks is just a bald-faced lie.

Read the facts here...

"I told Jobs that I had sat down with Microsoft's Robbie Bach last week at the Consumer Electronics Show. I mentioned that Bach was particularly optimistic about the new Zune, that it was now a worthy alternative to Apple's iPod. Asked Jobs: 'Was he inebriated? Do you even know anyone who owns a Zune?'" Goldman writes.

http://www.macdailynews.com/index.php/weblog/comments/apple_ceo_steve_jobs_do_you_even_know_anyone_who_owns_a_zune/

John in S.Florida

Zuneless, does it matter.  If you are on the Zune team you should be very fired up because in essense Jobs was dissing Zune.

bobr

Cesar do you think the reporter "touched a nerve"?

patrick

At least one person was drunk, then?

I use a MacBook, but I don't have an iPod - or a zune. (Sony Walkman phone w580i).

Unfortunately, Steve Jobs likes to take cheap shots and diss companies. He dissed Amazon and Google last week. And dissed people in general for saying that people don't read. How wrong he is. Petty and stupid.

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