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Why are Zunes failing? (7 quotes)

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General Comments (6 quotes)

I have two: They look like they started to boot, and died in the process. [They] won't accept ANY commands, not even the emergency reboot. They're bricks. Read the Article

Quoted by brownlu on Dec. 31st, 2008

Can Microsoft's Thumbtack compete in the web notebook / bookmarking space? (5 quotes)

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Maybe, but it's a crowded space (2 quotes)

Thumbtack is definitely worth trying, though currently, we would recommend Qitera, Delicious, or Ma.gnolia, or the Google Notebook, over Thumbtack. Read the Article

Quoted by jesse on Dec. 11th, 2008

Will the ZunePhone be announced at CES 2009? (6 quotes)

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Yes, the Zune Phone is coming (5 quotes)

I'm hearing that a prototype of the new Pink could be unveiled as soon as the Consumer Electronics Show in January, but that it could be pushed back into a February release. Some reports suggest the phone could be released at the 3GSM conference and that a wide shipment release could be a year away. Read the Article

Quoted by jesse on Dec. 9th, 2008

Is another attempt at a Microsoft-Yahoo deal in the works? (6 quotes)

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No, it's a false rumor (3 quotes)

With little or no sources, I find this story as unreliable as a piece of swiss cheese left for too long in the pantry. Read the Article

Quoted by jesse on Dec. 1st, 2008

What should be made of the latest reported Yahoo-Microsoft deal? (7 quotes)

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Good idea, but bad price (1 quotes)

The concept sounds reasonable (Microsoft buying Yahoo search), but the price sounds ridiculous (Yahoo's whole market cap right now is about $15 billion). Read the Article

Quoted by johncapello on Nov. 30th, 2008

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