Well...I really don't think Apple needs a lot of my help these days, but those who have been with the company for a long time are always worried that the company will become irrelavant...again. I don't think it will happen with the iPod, but don't underestimate Microsoft.
And thanks, I kile being cute...especially when hotties think I'm cute!
Alright, Street Cred is a little off, but I'm trying to think about someone who could be a host to host the event - who isn't an unknown local DJ. I'd say a VJ from MTV, but who is that now? not Carson Daly, that I do know. Is there one?
Seacrest and McGrath are at least linked to Music...even if it's rather lame music. Bill Gates is linked to Microsft office. Definitely not cool.
Yeah, the divice is just a portion of the game to control content, and how you view that content. look at how Microsoft is starting to sell movies over the Xbox. The hardware is about control, and Microsoft wants it.
Didn't Microsoft introduce an MP3 player a couple of years ago? The one that no longer exists?
The sharing feature looks great, but when you examine its limitations... uh, it looks like a dud.
In terms of styling, it's like all of the other MP3 players... ugly. It reminds me of a fugly version of the first generation iPod with a bigger screen. PSP has a nice screen, too bad it's movie viewing capabilities aren't being used. I guess no one wants to watch movies on such a small screen. The iPod is a music player that just happens to be able to play video. The recent upgrade in image quality at the iTunes store means watching fairly clear video on any TV with the right kit.
It reminds me of the previews of Vista... a imitation of OS X 10.4 on a superficial level, with the clunkiness that Microsoft is legendary for.
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Brown is the new Brown.
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And thanks, I kile being cute...especially when hotties think I'm cute!
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Seacrest and McGrath are at least linked to Music...even if it's rather lame music. Bill Gates is linked to Microsft office. Definitely not cool.
Yeah, the divice is just a portion of the game to control content, and how you view that content. look at how Microsoft is starting to sell movies over the Xbox. The hardware is about control, and Microsoft wants it.
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The sharing feature looks great, but when you examine its limitations... uh, it looks like a dud.
In terms of styling, it's like all of the other MP3 players... ugly. It reminds me of a fugly version of the first generation iPod with a bigger screen. PSP has a nice screen, too bad it's movie viewing capabilities aren't being used. I guess no one wants to watch movies on such a small screen. The iPod is a music player that just happens to be able to play video. The recent upgrade in image quality at the iTunes store means watching fairly clear video on any TV with the right kit.
It reminds me of the previews of Vista... a imitation of OS X 10.4 on a superficial level, with the clunkiness that Microsoft is legendary for.
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