Linked by Kroc Camen on Wed 31st Dec 2008 17:12 UTC
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What kind of foolish paranoia is that; what makes you think that every Zune model has the very same software? Having different hardware, it means different chips. One might be defective. Inside a Zune there's not only software programmed by Microsoft, there's much more. Just like inside an iPhone, iPod, iDontKnowWhat…
Inside a Zune there's not only software programmed by Microsoft, there's much more.
And the search begins for someone else (other than Microsoft, whose name is on the hardware) to blame it all on.
When I was growing up we had a game item called "Hot Potato". It was in the form of a (plastic) potato and you wound up its timer and start passing it around. The one caught holding it when the buzzer went off was the loser.
There was also a similar game item called "Time Bomb", which was pretty much the same, except that it was black and spherical, with a fuse on top.
This fiasco is just starting to remind me of those games. I'll bet we'll see more of this.
Edited 2008-12-31 21:39 UTC





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Does anyone else think this is sabatoge? Why should it only affect 30GB zunes and not others? What particular code could possibly relate the disk size with the date? I can't think of any. Why should any code on a media player execute at a specific date if you have a particular disk size?
Does each size have different firmware? Different internal hardware(other than different SSD or HDD obviously)?
Edited 2008-12-31 21:08 UTC