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But...but.....4 gigs is so small. Seriously, I've already had to delete albums on my Zune 30g to make room.
one of the reasons i quit buying laser tag shit was because each one broke after a week of use at the local graveyard. (so much fun to do graveyards)
Toshiba made the 30GB. All the other Zune models were made by Microsoft. A company called Freescale wrote the library that calculated the date for the DRM checking.
If there's any hate it should be directed toward Freescale.
Though I assume most people will remain ignorant and just yell "Microsoft sucks ass!"
The problem was with Microsoft's SOFTWARE, not the hardware. It's Microsoft's fault because they didn't make the Zune capable of handling the leap year, so it' Microsoft that should be blamed.
MICROSOFT SUCKS ASS!
and its not just the 30 gig from what i've heard, Jamnontheone
i don't hate microsoft and would love to have a 360, i loved my original xbox and that never broke, they also we not trying to beat sony to the gate either. one day when i know i won't have rrod or some other problem, i'll get a 360. but until that day, i'll stick with my triple and ipod and maybe, hopefully get a mac.
I mentioned it was a software problem. It was not microsoft's software that failed it was a company called FreeSpace's date handling routines.