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Comments on: Searching the city for Zune-friendly Wi-Fi

CNET News' Ina Fried traverses San Francisco with one of Microsoft's latest music players, to mixed results.

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by Fire Balls September 24, 2008 1:33 PM PDT
I have a 120 GB Zune. love it. and as for battery life.. just turn off the wireless when you aren't useing it and it will for a very long time. wireless sync is amazing and who ever heard of a music player that didn't have radieo? I mean come on... isn't that basic?
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by Fire Balls September 26, 2008 2:40 PM PDT
Another thing you can do with zunes is load up custom apps and games. This is unknown to a good percentage of people. to find out more information about it and a step by step on how to do so check out my web site http://williamrmoore.net/zunegames.aspx
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