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Zune 2 on October 16?

Heads up, Zune fans -- some new product is heading your way sooner rather than later, and we suspect there's more than a couple of things to get jazzed about. According to reports from a "source" inside Microsoft, a new batch of Zunes (AKA Zune 2, Draco, Scorpio, etc.) are due out on October 16th (just in time for the holidays), in both flash memory- and hard drive-based forms.

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stunt2136743d ago

Wow microsoft again trying to take ipod spotlight away, no one even give a sh*t about zune, I am however planning on buying ipod touch on launch day.

marinelife96743d ago

Didn't they just release the first one? Are they just throwing $#!+ against a wall to see what sticks?

Close_Second6742d ago

You could say the same about Apple. Look how many different Ipods there are already!

Before you throw in such an uneducated statement, why not look at all hardware manufacturers. Already there are multiple 360 and PS3 SKUs on the market with more coming. I take it that as a consumer you hate having choice.

SubZero6743d ago

I have a Zune its great other than the fact that everyting extra is made for ipod :( . As soon as they make a iphone ver2 I'll prob jump ship and get everthing in one.

risk6743d ago

new feature: Touchscreen, hey...wait..where have we seen that before??

BIadestarX6743d ago

on PDAs specially those that come with windows mobile... the DS....

PS3n3606742d ago

Ipod Touch FTW. I have one preordered, reviews are coming in and they are raving about it. Just found a site today called Seeqpod.com puts thousands of songs in your ipod touch for free from any wireless hotsot using the built in safari browser. You cant download them but it streams them. A free program called orbit lets you rip them onto PC though. I have been playing with it on my desktop and it rocks.

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Keebmon’s “keyboard PC” promises RTX eGPU gaming - backers want proof

Darryl Linington from Notebookheck writes: "Keebmon is a crowdfunded foldable workstation concept that combines a Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 PC, a 13-inch ultrawide touchscreen, and a low-profile mechanical keyboard in a single aluminum device."

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notebookcheck.net
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AppMagic data shows mobile games growth slowed down in 2025

Revenue rose by only 0.2% year-on-year, while downloads increased by 4.6%

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gamesindustry.biz
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Sony has patented a touchscreen controller that lets players choose where to put the buttons

Standard controllers aren’t comfortable for everyone…

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videogameschronicle.com
Flawlessmic31d ago

As an accessibility option for those that need it im all for it. As the standard control for ps6 helllll noo, touch controller would be the absolute worst.

Eonjay31d ago

Reading the patent itself this does seem to be intended with accessibility in mind as it attempts to solve comfort issues that some users have with overall size and placement. Im completely fine with the current layout but its nice to know this option is there. It is intended to allow customers the ability to resize the controller to there liking even those the company may not manufacture that size. So, its cool to see they are thinking like this even though this product may not be for me. I would still love to see it release and see the potential use cases.

Goodguy0131d ago

Digital will always be worse than physical buttons for 99% of gaming lol.

DivineHand12531d ago

This is interesting not only for accessibility reasons, but as a way to give players more control over their in game characters for core gamers.

I remember seeing the Tactus pop up buttons at CES 13 years ago and I was excited for the technology but I am not aware of any devices that used it.

The way gaming controllers are presented today is great, but I will always advocate for innovation in giving players more control and increased immersion.

MetalNCarnet30d ago

Terrible idea. For most games, you need to feel the physical buttons because you're not looking at the controller. I hope they aren't serious.

fr0sty30d ago

Unless they've worked out a way for tactile feedback so you can feel them. Perhaps little air bladders that could inflate when a button is placed in that position, placed under a flexible screen? Maybe it wouldn't be the best controller for all of us, but I know people who have medical conditions that make holding traditional controllers very uncomfortable with their default button layouts, this could help them.

Duke1930d ago (Edited 30d ago )

More accessibility options is never a bad thing, but man I hate that all electronics seem to be pushing touchscreen controls on everything.

They are just garbage

badz14930d ago

We are at the point in time when touch screen controls are cheaper to make than physical buttons. Just look at modern cars. More and more system controls are moved to the central screen now that all new cars come with screens. It's downright ironic too, considering just not that many years ago, people were warn to not use their phone while driving. Now all controls are moved to the central screen that you can't help but looking at screens while driving.

fr0sty30d ago

EXCEPT trying to connect your phone, lol. They make you stop to do that. But the big screen that is every bit as distracting as a phone, it's cool.