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12月27日

First day with the Zune

I was planning on getting a Zune sometime next year, once they beefed up the software/firmware a bit, but to my surprise, Santa decided hook me up with one on Christmas morning! I guess those cookies jager i left for him paid off...

My first impression of the Zune and the companion software was very reminiscent of hooking up the 360 or more recently, the Wii for the first time. In that, that hardware seemed solid and full of potential, but the software was nowhere close. I believe that this is both a good and a bad thing. The good being that you now have a device which is capable of achieving a countless number of additional features, given its unique hardware features. Specifically the onboard wireless and the windows live integration. The bad being that this potentially great device is quite limited for the time being, and may not be up to the standards of the veteran Creative players or even the iPod. Which, unfortunately, has become common place in this 'beta' software age we now live in.

With that said, I think there are some specific things Microsoft will need to do to in order for the Zune to be successful. First, it needs to ride on the coat tails of the Xbox 360. Meaning that it should have wirelessly integrated with my 360 out of the box...giving all 6+ million 360 owners an immediate need to ditch their iPod and pick up a Zune. Second, clean up the DRM mess. Do i use Urge or Zune marketplace? Why doesn't my Zune work with Windows Media Player 11? What do i do with my PlaysForSure tracks? Will it DRM uninfected tracks share via wireless? Finally, get me the features that will bring the Zune up to par and eventually set it apart. We need podcasting support, games, and a video marketplace just to catch up to the competition...and real wireless functionality with tighter live integration to surpass it.

So, buy one or not? Well, for me, the potential and the quality of existing features was enough...but i'm not conviced that its ready for the masses just yet. Afterall, its the hardware that sells it, and the software that keeps it.


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12月9日

Firefly MMO!

Wired has an article that Multiverse (unknown to me) has acquired the rights to a Firefly based MMORPG! This is great news for all browncoats hoping to keep the Firefly universe alive! Maybe they will even secure some of the original actors for voicing some of the in-game quests? They didn't mention an ETA in their press release, but my best guess is Q1 of 08.

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12月8日

Wii has landed.

I was finally able to secure a Wii, thanks to my frind Brian. I did end up paying a littler over retail, but it was defintily worth it to snag one before the holidays. My wife really wanted one so I was tying to come through as a nice suprise...I also picked up Zelda for her because she is an avid fan of the entire series. Now, the mission is to locate a few more remotes, becase beating the computer at tennis and basebal just doesnt' seem to satisfy my competitive spirit ;)

My first 24 hours with the Wii wasn't all sunshine though. For some reason, it refuses to connect with my Linksys WRT54G wireless router (most popular router on the planet)! I do have WPA encryption enabled (which Wii supports), but i can't even get it to connect with no encryption at all...finally, i was able to get a connection to my neighbors Linksys router...which is the same brand/model !?! And to top it all off, i don't even have the option of running a hard line to it...now that just wrong!

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