appleinsider.com - 4/11/2009
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Based entirely upon a leak of abstract new marketing graphics from Microsoft, bloggers have announced a new generation of music players that will apparently do most of what the iPod touch did when it arrived in 2007.
engadget.com - 4/10/2009
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engadget.com —
Uh. Looks like something is happening -- big
time -- in Zune land. We present what might...
possibly be your first look at, yes... the Zune HD. More pictures on the way... [Thanks, Anonymous tipster] Is this the Zune HD? originally appeared on ...
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Is this the Zune HD?
wmpoweruser.com - 4/15/2009
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wmpoweruser.com —
Some more ZuneHD information has trickled into our
inbox, and while we do not, in general, cover...
PMP’s, Zune seems inextricably linked with the future of Windows Mobile, so its probably a valid topic of conversation here. From our limited information, ...
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New ZuneHD pictures, details
technologizer.com - 4/10/2009
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technologizer.com —
Technologizer has learned that rumors surrounding the fourth
generation Zune model are indeed true, and Microsoft’s music...
player would be getting a high-definition upgrade sometime in the fall, most likely in September or October. Sources ...
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Confirmed: Zune HD is Fourth Generation Model
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The Zune HD grapevine pepped with suspected photo leak
Gizmo Watch —
... The war between Apple and Microsoft is never just over and it has indeed found a new life with the photo leak of the suspected Zune HD. Appleinsider claims that Microsoft is merely replicating the iPod touch by developing the Zune HD but, we can’t yet be sure for this isn’t an official photo release backed by Microsoft. Even the High-Definition tagging is a hubbub, and if the next Zune completely ignores the resolution choice, the allegations might stand void and baseless. Nonetheless, such allegations make a product release interesting, and more so if there is a marked ...
ZuneHD? My Thoughts On The Rumors
Paul Colligan's Profitable Podcasting —
... MVP and under NDA with Microsoft under several issues. I, however, know nothing from Microsoft about any “Zune HD” project.
When Engadget broke the “Zune HD” story, I was curious. I did my quick due diligence on rumor articles of this sort and found ZuneHD.com to be open for registration. Microsoft wouldn’t make the same bad decision they made in 2006, would they?
But the rumors are pretty rampant. Check out Apple Insider and Technologizer.
I grabbed www.ZuneHD.com just in case and ...
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