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The Bill Gates keynote (with Robbie Bach) and other CES 2008 coverage

Microsoft at 2008 International CES


Bloggers and the press are out in force at CES in Las Vegas, tonite covering Bill Gates’ keynote at CES 2008.  You can find several entries listed here.  Check out video coverage at Microsoft’s CES site and on Microsoft PressPass.


[More on the keynote from MS.com: On Monday, Jan. 7, the transcript from the keynote address will be posted on PressPass, along with an online media kit.  Click here to subscribe to PressPass via RSS.  If you are in Vegas, Microsoft’s booth is 7144 in the Central Hall of the LVCC.]


So far, it’s just like being in Vegas, but with out the 24-hour flashing neon, long cab and restaurant lines, sleepy booth jockeys and uncomfortable hotels… and all from the comfort of my own home with free broadband access. 


And much quieter, too.


Our very own MSN Tech & Gadgets has a dedicated CES page along with the their spaces blog with posts from staff in Vegas (with the first photos of Playboy Bunnies, Hulk Hogan and tasers…;).  Engadget has great coverage on a CES-optimized page for their readers.  Daisuke Wakabayashi at Reuters covered the keynote as did Joseph Menn from the LA Times, and many blogger reports from CES here


[Added 010708: Here’s a good summary of the keynote from first-time Gates keynote attendee  which also has CES product coverage.]


Todd Bishop of the Seattle PI newspaper has an active Microsoft blog and tonite provides an overview of one of the keynote items: partnerships with content providers “including one with NBC to put video of the upcoming Olympics [see below] in Beijing exclusively on Microsoft’s MSN site.” He also notes the deal with MGM Studios to offer movies on Xbox Live Video, as well as with ABC Television, the Disney Channel offering programming from their channels. 


Marc has a quick synopsis on his blog, and  | All about Microsoft | ZDNet.com thumbnailMary Jo Foley has a few points on Gates’ last CES keynote, which she said was ‘Long on sales claims, short on futures…’  She also notes here that Microsoft has announced a new sales milestone for Windows Vista: 100 million retail copies sold



“The company made the announcement via an article, which includes answers to reader questions by Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates, published by the BBC on Sunday…”


Want to ask Bill a question?  You can pose your own questions to Mr. Gates, so to speak, as posted on tech-buzz: Billg invited readers (of the BBC News) “to send him questions about his life and career. This invitation has been extended to readers from all over the world, and the timing could not have been more apt. You can send him questions on his life and career here.” The beeb will select some of the best questions and post the answers courtesy of Billg on their website and via television.


Also cool is the announcement that our Internet Protocol Television technology (IPTV) ‘Mediaroom’ is on more than a million set-top boxes worldwide. (As Bishop notes, IPTV technology delivers TV signals over phone lines.)  No mention of any new Xbox 360 hardware yet. 


C’mon… VUDU is listing their new XL for nearly a grand US (which is what, C$99 these days?;) and will debut their new Vudu XL movie vault that will hold “up to 500 full-length SD standard movies.” (Thanks, betanews.)  Surely we’ll see some more great announcements on the Media Center front when it comes to content and home theaters, right?


Now, back to the keynote: Todd Bishop also sat down and interviewed Billg just before the keynote where…



“Gates talked about the future of technology and discussed his plans as he prepares to go part time at the company later this year. He also defended Microsoft’s year-old Windows Vista operating system from critics and credited Nintendo’s Wii game console for its approachability — saying he expects Microsoft to “match that and do better.”


[Note: IMHO, “match that and do better” for starters should equal an Xbox 360 with a much quieter fan and disc drive than I have today in my black Xbox 360 Elite.  Another note: smaller and durable is also a good thing, too: to our boy’s delight, we traveled over the winter break with a Wii in my laptop carry-on bag, which included a laptop as well, power supply in the checked bag.]

At this year’s keynote, Ian Dixon posted here that Billg and Robbie Bach from E&D covered Vista customers (over 100 million served), Window Live bits, Surface, Silverlight, Xbox Live and Mediaroom (IPTV), Samsung’s new Media Center Extender and how in the UK customers will find the “the Xbox 360 as a IPTV client.” Add to that the numbers game: 10 million members strong on Xbox Live; 17.7 million Xbox 360 consoles sold so far (as x3sphere posted here); and 420 million Windows Live users worldwide. 

And another number: Gizmodo covers the 3,600 hours of the 2008 Olympic Games on MSN in Silverlight


“Bill Gates (and Bob Costas) announced that NBC would broadcast 3,600 hours of games from the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics via MSN on the nbcolympics.com site. The video will be both live and on demand, with over 30 simultaneous live broadcasts. The cool thing is that finally, people who love ridiculous games like the hammer toss will get their fix, without upsetting the basketball fans who wouldn’t dare allow for a pre-emption.”


(Silverlight is a relatively small download: a whopping 2.6 MB which took less than a minute to install on my machine.)


Engadget thumbnailAs reported on Engadget, Zune will finally say ‘eh’ as it’s soon to be launched in Canada: perhaps I can then find some more Nash the Slash and Jane Siberry on Zune, too.  I hope that they do this before the next general election or no later than Canada Day: friends up north shouldn’t have to endure another Zuneless summer.


Todd Bishop also offers an edited transcript of the interview in his post — good reading — in addition to coverage of the keynote address here, as Gates came on stage with Slash, lately of of ‘Guitar Hero III’ fame…


“The night ended with Microsoft executive Robbie Bach challenging Gates to a “Guitar Hero” duel. After Bach brought out a “Guitar Hero” champion to stand in for him on the old Guns N’ Roses tune “Welcome to the Jungle,” Gates said he had a ringer, too: Slash, the former Guns N’ Roses guitarist…”


Mary Jo also posted that…


“the only truly futuristic technology that Gates showed during his hour-plus CES appearance was a piece of visual-recognition software under development by Microsoft Research that, some day, may be integrated into cell phones and other devices…

“I was hoping Gates would pull a Steve Jobs and say at the very end of his remarks, “We have one more thing…” and show off Windows Live “Horizon” or a sneak peek of Windows Mobile 7, or the “Pink and Purple” project’s Zune phone, or — heck, even just a glimpse of “Fiji.”


Hey, Mary Jo… it’s the early start to a long week.  Give it time. 😉

For our sons: Engadget provides a video look Guitar Wizard. Our kids are big on Guitar Hero on Xbox, and now the makers of the big hit at our house this Christmas —  I Can Play Guitar from Mattel — have this new teaching tool showing at CES.  Add to this Max is in his first year of real guitar lessons and Music Wizard’s Guitar Wizard looks like a great learning tool.  (More info here.)

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Tags: Consumer Electronics Show, Bill Gates, Mary Jo Foley, Microsoft Corp., Gate, Microsoft Windows, CES 2008, Windows Live, Windows XP, Windows Mobile, Zune, Xbox, Xbox Live, Windows 7, Software, Consumer Electronics.

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Of interest: Travel with your spare lithium batteries in your carry-on bags

Happy 2008.  If you are traveling today (as are many other people), keep in mind to carry your loose lithium batteries with you instead of tucked away in your checked luggage.

The new US Department of Transportation (D.O.T.) regulations took effect yesterday (January 1, 2008) restrict how airline passengers transport lithium batteries, which are in everything from digital cameras to laptop computers and many portable consumer electronics.

From now on, you’ll have to carry them in your carry-on luggage rather than in your checked baggage.  Keep stocked up on Ziplock bags, as any loose batteries in your carry-on bags should be stored in plastic bags.  This should, the D.O.T. reasons, should reduce the risk of fires resulting from lithium batteries.

As noted in several stories, the new rules also limit the number of batteries you can carry on the airplane: the rule limits you to just two additional rechargeable lithium batteries not installed in a device.  So, if you travel cross-country and need more than two, consider a larger, extended life battery.

Of course, if you have luck as I had over the holidays, this is a better idea, given that our airline lost one piece of our luggage on a non-stop flight. 

There is an exception, of course: batteries are allowed in checked baggage when installed in a device.

Details: As I learned from the article by Andrew Hickey at CMP Channel, the D.O.T. states that…

“spare batteries can only be carried on if they contain up to 8 grams of lithium content… Lithium metal batteries have a limit of 2 grams of lithium metal, regardless of whether they’re carried as spares or installed in a device.”

That limit seems to be the case in most portable electronic batteries.

The new rules for batteries are also described here on the SafeTravel.dot.gov Web site.

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What I’ve read this week (Christmas Eve)

Remember, there are still .6 shopping days ’til Christmas.

Need some conversation starters for your holiday get-togethers? Here are a couple of my favourite strange and funny news stories to help get you started, along with a reading list of things I’ve read. 

Start with MSN Search, Comcast odd news and Weird News.  Think of it as a small present to kick off your holidays.

Now, off to the reading list. Keep in mind that the descriptions come often are taken directly from the articles.

Happy Christmas Eve…

think denk: the blog of Jeremy Denk, concert pianist – Of all things, my six-year-old came across the blog of Jeremy Denk, a concert pianist in New York. Worth a read particularly for those interested in the everyday musings of a concert pianist.

Deirdre Imus: Missing the Mercury Threat: An appeal to New Jersey’s Governor – Politics on The Huffington Post — Deirdre Imus writes this week on her blog about the decision last week in New Jersey where members of the Public Health Council voted to mandate four new vaccines for children in 2008: two of the vaccines contain thimerosal (mercury).

Analysts wonder when Whitman will leave eBay – Verne Kopytoff, Chronicle Staff Writer, 12/22/07 — Early in her reign at eBay, Meg Whitman said she couldn’t imagine being in charge for more than 10 years – an anniversary that is coming in February.

Amazon.com: High-Definition 101 – High Def in a Nutshell: With up to six times the resolution and superior sound compared to traditional formats, high definition is the perfect way to watch your favorite movies, TV shows, and sports. In other words, you don’t watch HD–you live it.

Media Mechanics : Blinded by the Shine on Apple – “Companies are seeing the success of Apple and for fear of losing market share are going after them from many angles. Others can, and are, copying the design principles. In some cases blatantly ripping off the Apple look…

Max Builds a PC (Computer Science Teacher blog) – “My friend Max is building a PC from parts. Over at Channel 8 (First post in the series here) he’s looking for recommendations and suggestions about parts. Looks like a good conversation is taking place already but there is always room for more.

Steve Clayton: Geek In Disguise : Steve Jobs on Software + Services – “For a while now I’ve been banging on about Software + Services being an industry thing not a Microsoft thing and then something odd happened. I was at Web 2.0 and someone showed me the Bill Gates/Steve Jobs interview from All Things D on their iPod Touch…

Windows Live Photo & Video Blog : Photo Gallery is now on Microsoft Update – Friday, December 07, 2007 10:39 AM by pixblog — This is a special shout-out to our BETA program participants! At our last estimate, the Windows Live Photo Gallery BETA was installed by nearly 3 million users worldwide. Our BETA testers give us feedback…

Office Offline blog: A few notes about reader-submitted comics 

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BetaNews | ‘PlaysForSure’ logo being replaced with ‘Certified for Vista’ – ‘PlaysForSure’ logo being replaced with ‘Certified for Vista’ By Scott M. Fulton, III, BetaNews December 12, 2007, 6:24 PM Without much explanation, Microsoft’s PlaysForSure Web page, which had once been the meeting ground for its portable media technology…

BetaNews | Microsoft ends free software for monitoring giveaway – By Ed Oswald, BetaNews, 121207 — Microsoft pulled the free software offer from its Web site Tuesday, which made free copies of Vista and Office among other applications available in exchange for feedback.

BetaNews | Vista SP1 release candidate goes live – By Scott M. Fulton, III, BetaNews — This morning, BetaNews FileForum was alerted to the availability of the latest release candidate for Windows Vista Service Pack 1, just released from Microsoft.

BetaNews | Microsoft bug deletes files instead of sharing them – By Ed Oswald, BetaNews December 11, 2007, 2:03 PM The company’s FolderShare application is intended to allow customers to synchronize files across multiple machines, but a bug has ended up deleting them.

BetaNews | IDC: Fewer desktop PCs to be sold from now on – By Scott M. Fulton, III, BetaNews, 121107 — Emphasizing the declining role of the desktop PC form factor in worldwide sales, the analysts of IDC’s Quarterly PC Tracker now predict portable PCs will constitute 65% of US PC sales by 2011.

BetaNews | CNBC: Apple preps sub-notebook for Macworld – By Ed Oswald, BetaNews December 7, 2007, 1:29 PM With just a little over one month before the yearly meeting of the Mac faithful, the rumors of an Apple sub-notebook have started to appear.

A Long, Long Wait for a Wii (businessweek) – Nintendo says the shortage is costing it big time, but some analysts say it’s all part of the buzz machine by Cliff Edwards

BetaNews | MovieBeam to shut down on December 15 – By Nate Mook, BetaNews 120607 — One of the first online movie download services is calling it quits after failing to make its business model work despite over $100 million in funding.

Smooth Sailing for Software Stocks – S&P likes the Systems Software subindustry’s stock-price momentum and positive fundamental outlook. Among its top picks: Microsoft and Oracle, by Sam Stovall, From Standard & Poor’s Equity Research

For Managers, Ignorance Isn’t Bliss (businessweek) – December 9, 2007 — Not knowing one’s own faults and weaknesses—and being unaware that they even exist—is dangerous for top executives. Look no further than Zoe Cruz, by Rick Wartzman

Big Shoes to Fill at Adobe (businessweek) – Valley Girl December 10, 2007 — Chizen will be a tough act to follow. Can Narayen, with an ambitious plan to remake how we gain access to the Web, fit the bill? by Sarah Lacy

Billion Dollar Innovation (businessweek) – December 7, 2007 — A Finnish study profiled twelve U.S. companies to give insight on how successfully applied service innovation can bring in the big bucks, by Jeneanne Rae

Home Theaters: Less Is More (businessweek) – Home Theater December 7, 2007 — The minimalist look popularized by the Apple iPod is finding its way into your living room, by Cliff Edwards

Leadership Is About Doing, Not Saying (businessweek) – Marshall & Friends December 4, 2007 — Don’t waste your time on crafting motivational messages if you can’t back it up with action. Leaders must walk the walk as well as talk the talk, by Marshall Goldsmith

How to Write a Winning Business Plan – The founder of 18-employee Seahorse Power details the process behind the company’s award-winning business plan—and uses an annotated version of it to offer advice by Kerry Miller

Plasma vs LCD – which is best? | APC Magazine – There are many claims and counterclaims about the merits of each, so we decided to test out a selection of the latest plasma and LCD sets from companies such as Toshiba, Sony, Panasonic, Samsung, LG, Philips, Grundig and Pioneersaved by 14 other people … on dec 11

Dealing with Microsoft Haters (Microsoft Certified Professional)Microsoft may be the world’s best-known brand, but it’s not necessarily the best-loved. Here are ways to overcome deal-busting objections, by Anne Stuart, July 2006

Employee Communication: 3 Ways To Create Transformation In Organizations (Best Syndication) – 121007 — “There are two distinct ways to use employee communication; one is to inform employees about what is happening in an organization, the other is to engage employees in the process of change. In this article we are going to highlight 3 case studies…

Microsoft Leads Accessibility Effort (eweek) – By Darryl K. Taft, December 10, 2007 — Microsoft is heading a group of technology companies that will collaborate on creating IT products for the disabled, chartering an initiative called the Accessibility Interoperability Alliance…

Fixes for Windows standby and sleep problems | Workers’ Edge – a productivity blog from Dennis O’Reilly – CNET Blogs – Courtesy Lifehacker: “If you’re familiar with putting your PC in Standby or Hibernate mode (and hopefully you know the difference), you probably know that both are anything but a sure bet.

The Virtues of Virtualization (businessweek) – S&P says spending on virtualization software and services is likely to skyrocket by Kimberly Castro

Behind Chavez’s Defeat in Venezuela – Chavez had predicted that he would win the Dec. 2 vote by up to 20 percentage points and promised to step down if he lost. He also threatened to cut off oil to the U.S. if Washington interfered in the vote. He didn’t comment on either pledge…

Inviting the hackers inside | CNET News.com – By Ina Fried, 1/04/07 – Editors’ note: This is part two in a series examining how Microsoft’s security strategy has evolved over the past decade.

BetaNews | Microsoft: Firefox users in danger due to more frequent updates – By Scott M. Fulton, III, BetaNews November 30, 2007, 4:39 PM The author of a controversial white paper comparing Firefox’ security integrity with IE’s has released an update, which now makes an even more contentious claim than the original.

A way to avoid phone tree hell | Seattle Times Newspaper – A way to avoid phone tree hell By Craig Crossman, McClatchy-Tribune News Service.

Lawyers: Vista branding confused even Microsoft | CNET News.com – By Tom Espiner, 11/28/07 — Lawyers for plaintiffs in a case brought against Microsoft over Vista’s marketing have claimed that even the software giant’s marketing director was confused by the prelaunch campaign in the U.S.

Protecting Your Precious (Intellectual) Property (Redmond Channel Partner Online) – It’s almost impossible to be too cautious about safeguarding your company’s creative assets — and it’s never too early to start taking defensive steps. November 01, 2007

The customer and the CEO (indiatimes.com) – While many factors including brand equity, pricing, service and quality play an important role in maintaining a brand’s success in the marketplace , in an increasingly competitive scenario, customer service has become a distinguishing tool.

Costco boss bucks Wall Street by being generous to workers, customers – to retail marketing strategy management customerservice … on nov 30

HP expands PC market share lead over Dell in 3Q07, says iSuppli – Hewlett-Packard (HP) in the third quarter continued to expand its lead over rival Dell in the global PC market, shipping 13.1 million PCs, a 32.7% and 3.2 million unit increase from 9.9 million in the third quarter of 2006.

Taiwan market: Toshiba and Sony to launch new blue-laser drives (digitimes) – Jimmy Hsu, Taipei; Adam Hwang, DIGITIMES 11/30/07 — There will be a promotion competition between the HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc (BD) standards at the IT Month expo in Taipei, which will run from December 1-9…

Dell moves 40,000 Ubuntu PCs | The Register – By Ashlee Vance in Mountain View, 11/30/07 — Dell agreed to ship PCs and laptops with the Ubuntu operating system after more than 130,000 people promoted the notion on the company’s IdeaStorm web site.

BetaNews | Microsoft shows off Windows Mobile update, but not 7.0 – By Nate Mook, BetaNews, November 29, 2007, 3:58 PM — Two dozen invited attendees to Microsoft’s Mobius event in Amsterdam this week got a first peek at the next update to Windows Mobile. It’s not version 7, code-named “Photon,” but the reviews are positive…

Zune 2.0: Playing Tomorrow’s Tune? (businessweek) by Stephen H. Wildstrom, 11/28/07 — It won’t catch the iPod soon, but it may be a harbinger of the subscription era. One thing you can say for Microsoft (MSFT): It doesn’t give up without a fight.

Mike Walker’s Ramblings about Industry Architecture : How NOT To Use PowerPoint – “This is a bit off topic but I thought it was pretty funny. Since I do a my fair share of public speaking I thought I would share some comedic wisdom with you after this long holiday weekend.”

Microsoft gets better at carrying a Zune – International Herald Tribune – By David Pogue, Nov 29, 2007 — “Microsoft might finally be getting the hang of hardware. The company’s overall track record for designing gadgets is pretty awful. Remember the Smart Display? The Spot Watch? The Ultra-Mobile PC? The original Zune? Me neither.

The Day the Video Games Died (extremetech) – By Joel Durham Jr. , 11/29/07 — A reviewer’s view of Sony and Xbox replacement policies for impacted hardware. “So I’m down two consoles, one of which I had to replace by dropping $180 on a new one (and wait for the online stop to ship it to me).

RAID Class Terabyte Hard Drives Reviewed–Western Digital WD10EACS and Seagate Barracuda ES.2 (extremetech.com) – For this article, we’ve tested and reviewed a pair of enterprise RAID class terabyte hard drives, and also compared their performance with a few desktop terabyte drives.

Three-Way Music Software Comparison featuring Cakewalk, ACID Music, and MAGIX Music – By Joel Durham Jr. 11/28/2007 — “Who needs a band? If you can jot down a few lyrics, wield a mouse, and maybe bang some keys on a MIDI keyboard, you can create your very own music. The process can be as simple as dragging a few readymade loops onto a timeline.

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News: Venezuela to change to a new time zone on December 9

We have reports (thanks, Jose!) that Venezuela will move to a newly created time zone, shifting by 30 minutes to -4:30h UTC on December 9th. For those of you keeping score, that’s at least the seventh change to the start date.

According to news reports on the official Venezuelan government news site, (see http://www.windowslivetranslator.com/BV.aspx?MKT=en-US&lp=es_en&a=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.abn.info.ve%2Fgo_news5.php%3Farticulo%3D111435%26lee%3D7 for an English translation) Venezuela will change to a new time zone on December 9th, subject to “constitutional reform.” 

As previously noted, the updated Venezuelan time zone is included in the hotfix available via KB 938977 (see below).  We expect that customers should move their Windows clients to the new time zone after this new time zone goes into effect: at that time, clocks should be moved back 30 minutes, from UTC -4:00 to UTC -4:30. We expect that this change will begin at 11:59:59 PM local time on the start date, when non-system clocks should be moved back to 11:30:00 PM rather than advancing to 12:00:00 AM (midnight).  

[Correction (112907): the change will occur at 3:00AM on Dec 9th. More info coming soon on the DST & TZ hottopics page at http://support.microsoft.com/gp/dst_hottopics.]

Further, we expect that December 9 will be the official change date for the time zone and will follow up with more detailed information as it is available, around Dec 2.

What to do now: 


KB Article 938977 provides more information on how customers may request the hotfix update for the Windows operating system (available now) to allow customers and partners to test and implement the new time zone for Caracas, Venezuela, prior to an official move to the new time zone.

Updating Calendar items following the change with the Outlook TZ-DUT:  As previously noted, documentation is available around how to remediate regions such Venezuela using the Outlook Time Zone Data Update Tool (affectionately known as the “TZ-DUT” or “Outlook Tool”) for the upcoming change in the blog post on time zone moves at http://blogs.technet.com/dst2007/archive/2007/10/04/time-zone-move-and-the-outlook-time-zone-data-update-tool.aspx.  

In Venezuela, after moving a Windows client to the new time zone, Outlook calendars will display items in the “wrong” place after the time zone move.  As such, “rebasing” of the items will be required to allow them to display at the proper time.  Here are detailed instructions for using the Outlook TZ-DUT to move your calendar items to the new time zone.  These instructions will be included in a future knowledge base article (currently being written). 

Please see the top-level customer guidance/ information provided on the DST & TZ hottopics page at http://support.microsoft.com/gp/dst_hottopics on potential challenges customers may have during this change.  

News articles:  


http://www.el-nacional.com/www/site/detalle_noticia.php?q=nodo/3284 http://buscador.eluniversal.com/2007/11/23/ccs_art_estudian-cambiar-hus_609836.shtml http://www.minci.gov.ve/noticias_-_prensa/28/16725/venezuela_podria_tener.html http://www.mct.gob.ve/publico/noticias/det_noticias.php?co=1249 http://www.abn.info.ve/go_news5.php?articulo=111435&lee=7


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Of interest: Local news and blogs provide details on new Zunes

Of interest today as I’m home sick (cough-sneeze)… King 5 news reports (from the AP) on the new, redesigned Zunes… a family still with FM radio and wireless sharing, but with a larger hard disc and (finally) with flash-memory…



“Microsoft Corp. took the wraps off its second-generation digital music players Tuesday, showing three new Zunes that bring the software maker’s offering more in line with Apple’s market-leading iPod.”


… and this report on betanews


“Although the news won’t officially hit until midnight tonight, further details of the Zune players have leaked ahead of Microsoft’s secret Tuesday night event for press and bloggers.

“Sources have confirmed to BetaNews, as well as additional information from Zune news site Zunerama indicates that there will be two new Zunes, including a new 80GB HDD-based model along with 4GB and 8GB flash based versions.”


… and this on tgdaily.com… an excerpted FCC filing on 4 GB and 8 GB Flash Zune configurations…



“The sketch published indicates that the new player will be substantially more compact than the hard drive-based Zune, but it will keep the general layout of the device consisting of a main navigation area in the shape of a scroll-wheel as well as dedicated play, pause and back buttons.”


Last, this from Mary Jo Foley with a link to What’s on tap for tonight’s Zune launch 



“As with Searchification, Microsoft has invited reporters and bloggers to an event which they aren’t allowed to write publicly about until after midnight (EST) on October 3, sources say. At the October 2 invitation-only Zune launch, Chairman Bill Gates and Corporate Vice President of Design and Development J Allard are slated to take the wraps off the Version 2 Zune devices, according to sources claiming familiarity with Microsoft’s plans.

“Besides the new Zunes (“Scorpio” hard-drive and “Draco” flash-based units), Microsoft is expected to unveil a new beta community site for Zunes, an enhanced method of discovering new music and a line of Microsoft-developed accessories (perhaps an FM transmitter and dock?). A new online Zune store, which is more tightly integrated with the Xbox Live Marketplace, also might be part of this evening’s rollout, sources said.”


Update:  Gizmodo reports that “Microsoft’s just confirmed with us the November 13 release date of the new Zunes—previously stated by Amazon. Whether or not the firmware for the old Zune is coming on 11/13 is still unconfirmed.”