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Monday, November 24, 2008

A Different Perspective on the New Zune Pass

Posted by Adam Krebs in "Zune Content Creation & Management" @ 09:30 AM

http://www.microsoft-watch.com/cont...nely_cheap.html

"Microsoft has effectively dropped the price of Zune all-you-can-download subscriptions to $5.09 a month. That's how I'm viewing the new Zune Pass pricing, where subscribers keep 10 songs a month. Forever. That's $9.90, figuring 99 cents a song. Subtract from the monthly $14.99 subscription fee and you've got a net cost of $5.09 a month. Cheap. Dirt cheap."

Joe Wilcox at Microsoft Watch has an interesting perspective on the New Zune Pass. He breaks it down with an example of two teens, Jacko and Junie:

"Let's assume that both teen's parents paid for everything as part of the holiday giving. Jacko's mom and dad spent $99.99 for the Zune (online with no tax and free shipping) plus $44.97 for three months of Zune pass, for which Jacko keeps 30 songs. They paid $144.96, although the 30 songs have $29.70 value. Jacko downloaded 1,376 songs under unlimited download subscription pricing. Meanwhile, Junie's parents paid $149 (no tax because they live in New Hampshire) for the iPod nano and another $137.60 for just the music Junie wanted in the first month. They spent $286.60, and Junie is already asking for more music."

Wow. Never thought of it like that...


Thursday, December 20, 2007

Got Errors? Fix 'Em!

Posted by Adam Krebs in "Zune Talk" @ 10:00 PM

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=f872e08b-27a2-4e1e-a0fe-862e4d6b901f&displaylang=en&tm

"For those that find their Zune is having USB and wireless sync connection problems, Microsoft looks to have just posted a tool to gather data on those errors. It's free, downloadable and called the Zune Device Diagnostic Tool. The Zune Device Diagnostic Tool is designed to collect relevant data related to the previously mentioned errors so that Product Support Services can better diagnose potential Zune issues. It's a small download - only 250KB - and executes from the one file. You must of course have your Zune connected to collect the data. Microsoft notes in the program description on how to use it. You essentially connect the device and wait for any errors to be displayed. After the data has been collected you can view the report, save it and send it off to Product Support Services for analysis."

If there was a problem yo I'll solve it
Check out the hook while my DJ revolves it


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