@kaffeen: Oh I think that will all change this holiday season. I expect we will see a LOT of advertisement around new Xbox features and how Kinect enhances the experience for gamers and families alike.
@kaffeen: Oh I think that will all change this holiday season. I expect we will see a LOT of advertisement around new Xbox features and how Kinect enhances the experience for gamers and families alike.
@*Grey*Bastard 420: What features are you hoping Microsoft will bring to Zune.net and ZuneHD?
That Zune integration is pretty impressive. SmartDJ on my Xbox would be awesome when we have friends over. I like that you can browse your friends and play what they've listened to recently or check out their favorite artists. And thank the maker that they've brought the Zune visualization to Xbox! The old pulsing…
The value of my ZunePass just increased 10 fold :D
@andrew11:
@Windhawk:
@Windhawk: Do you just buy all your books now?
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@ttech10: I do hope Netflix can work out some deals to get more current season content, but since Hulu (as I understand it) is essentially a cooperative venture by the networks that provide the content, it seems unlikely that they would let Netflix offer the content for any less than they do.
@Lord_Data ∞: sadly, probably not.
@SkelatorDan: WHISPER!
Wow! It really is like an Apple product. Gorgeous packaging, nothing of value inside!
@ttech10: Things are always changing in this market, so I could be wrong, but last I knew, Netflix doesn't do current seasons— which means Hulu Plus is a cable replacement in ways that Netflix isn't.
@mconheady: *sigh* I'm with you, man. They reduced the cost of cable content by tens of dollars a month, made it on-demand, and added backlogs of shows. Why the heck do we still have to sit through ads!?! In truth, they should be paying US to watch THEIR content!!
@A.Jaswal: Apple could release productivity software until they are blue in the face AND it could be run on every Mac in service— it still isn't going to dent Microsoft's share on productivity software. That's effectively a monopoly.
@A.Jaswal: Why? Microsoft has long been the better software company. And when it comes to Office, it's more about maintaining their monopoly share on productivity apps.
@Tetsuooooooo: NOOOOOO! How did I not know about this for so long!