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May 07, 2008

Microsoft Issues Significant Zune Software Update

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With no warning whatsoever, Microsoft on Tuesday released a major update to its Zune 2 platform, providing new versions of its PC-based software, device-based firmware, online music and video store, and social networking service. The update addresses a few of the major issues with the digital media platform and adds a feature iPod and iTunes users have enjoyed for years: The ability to purchase TV shows.

The addition of a very limited selection of TV shows to the Zune--less than 40 series, compared to several hundred on iTunes--is somewhat a coup for Microsoft, as one of the networks involved, NBC, is boycotting Apple's service over pricing issues. That said, NBC is offering only three series on the Zune---"30 Rock," "Heroes," and "The Office"--and the pricing is identical to what Apple was offering on iTunes, about $1.99 per episode. (Microsoft also promised a "different model" for TV show offerings when it announced the Zune platform last October, but the company is simply duplicating the standard pay-per-episode format used by other services.)

On the functional side, Zune's PC software has been updated to support smart playlists, a feature that was notably missing when Zune 2 launched last year. (The original Zune software supported smart playlists.) All added are new sorting options, device sync improvements, and integrating with Windows Live Messenger. On the social networking side, the Zune Social service and its "Zune Card" functionality has finally been integrated into the Zune PC software and device software. Previously, you could access this functionality only from the Web.

Given that this is the first time Microsoft has updated its Zune 2 software in any meaningful way, it's unclear when we'll see another update. Too, the Zune team is notoriously quiet about its plans and doesn't appear to be interested in pre-briefing the press. However, given that this update is internally referred to as the Spring 2008 Update, one might expect that the Zune team will once again descend into silence for another six months. By that time, of course, Microsoft might simply launch Zune 3.

To date, the Zune has sold poorly. After selling one million units between November 2006 and June 2007, Microsoft announced this week that it has now sold "just north of" two million units overal. So the company's latest generation of devices managed to sell barely above the rate as the previous generation, despite numerous improvements. That's enough to give Microsoft third place tie in the MP3 market with Creative, with about 3 percent share. But it's far below market leader Apple, which sold almost 11 million iPods in just the first quarter of 2008. SanDisk is the number two player in this market overall.

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Reader Comments
"That said, NBC is offering only three series on the Zune"

last time i looked, there was a shot of Battlestar Galactica on the WinSupersite, which is also owned by NBC/Universal.

XP

Waethorn May 07, 2008 (Article Rating: )


BSG fee tee ween.

will84 May 07, 2008 (Article Rating: )


on my email alert, this was at the bottom of the article:

"To cemment, click here. "

my gosh, paul's doing gangsta-style cementing of a product?

p.s. luv the battlestar galactica new series especially the episode where the two battlestars went after the clone ship

rostand May 07, 2008 (Article Rating: )


I'm just hoping they set up a subscription service for TV shows as well.

jersey72 May 08, 2008 (Article Rating: )


Definitely NOT a game changer for MS. I'm starting to believe the Zune debacle was a tremendous waste of time and money. Its not like we're seeing people tossing out their 1st, 2nd and 3rd generation iPods for brand new Zune players. They're probably on iPhones, iPod Nanos, and brand new 80 Video iPods.

Personally, I have no reason to switch up because of NBC universal. However, when the new Knight Rider series appears on Zune.... they might have a small reason for me to consider. But, frankly I think Apple needs to kiss and make up with NBC. I really don't want to support two different stores. I'm quite content with the iTunes Store. However, Apple and Paramount needs to hurry with the damn Star Trek for the 3rd time.

subzerohitman721 May 08, 2008 (Article Rating: )


You're right. It's not a gamechanger. People have too much money locked up in AAC files that can't be played in any other device because Apple refuses to open them up. (And people complain that Microsoft is closed.)

If Apple ever opened things up and people had mobility, things would be different.

jersey72 May 08, 2008 (Article Rating: )


@subzero - "They're probably on iPhones, iPod Nanos, and brand new 80 Video iPods."

Not if they like subscription based music, they aren't. I still think that Apple is going to bite the bullet and offer that up late this summer. Then, it may be game over. Besides, who ever said that Zune would knock the iPod from its throne...it must be the same people saying that the Mac will, and is intended to, knock Windows based PCs from their collective throne. Neither is likely to happen. In my opinion the Zune puts out better sound. Its all about choice, I guess...and that is good.

--tayme

tayme May 09, 2008 (Article Rating: )


"People have too much money locked up in AAC files that can't be played in any other device because Apple refuses to open them up."

Are we repeating that old line of BS again? By Apple's own admission, the average iPod user has less than two dozen songs from the iTMS on his/her device. That's hardly an effective "lock-in" strategy. There are also plenty of legal means of getting unprotected MP3 music across the web (Amazon, eMusic, etc.).

I guess if you keep repeating it enough, though, it sounds true to the ill-informed.

lotsamystuff May 10, 2008 (Article Rating: )


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