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Microsoft’s Zune Music Player Hit With Glitch?

December 31, 2008 By Jeff

I haven’t been paying close attention to the news today but this caught my eye: Microsoft’s Zune Hit With Glitch By Jessica Hodgson, Wall Street Journal, December 31, 2009 Microsoft Corp.’s Zune portable music player is suffering from a glitch that may have frozen thousands of units, in the latest setback for the world’s biggest […]

Filed Under: Music, Technology Tagged With: Glitch, Microsoft, Zune

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