A word from The Ori on: Why Netflix Streaming on the 360 Makes Perfect Sense

Came across this interesting post and having been waiting for Microsoft to start making “these kinds of moves” again makes most of us old old school BillGsoft (Microsoft) supporters sit on the edge of our seats with a breathe of fresh air. Hope All Goes Well. Cause personally….. I am about wayyyyy sick of Google!

the following found at:
http://xbox360-hacks.com by the ori.

Tech blog Gizmodo ran an intriguing rumor about the potential of Netflix streaming movie service coming to the Xbox 360 on Live Marketplace.  The speculation stems from an alleged

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Kaspersky Lab Pledges Computers to New England Schools

Touchdowns for Technology

(Woburn, MA) – September 10, 2007 – Kaspersky Lab, Inc., a leading developer of Internet threat management solutions that defend against viruses, spyware, hackers and spam, today kicks off its “Touchdowns for Technology ” program with the WBCN New England Patriots Radio Network.

  • As part of the program, Kaspersky Lab will donate a computer for every touchdown New England scores during the 2007-2008 football season to one under-resourced school in each of the six New England states.
  • Schools in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island or Vermont can apply to be chosen as the school to receive computers from their respective state. Chosen schools will have computers personally delivered and installed by Kaspersky Lab engineers. More information about the application process is available here: patriotsradionetwork.com.
  • Committed to improving local school systems, the “Touchdowns for Technology” program will also teach students the importance of safe computing while surfing the ‘Net and visiting popular social networking sites.
  • As the official anti-virus software provider of the WBCN Patriots Rock Radio Network, Kaspersky Lab will also offer listeners helpful hints on how to block and tackle real computer threats such as identity theft, malware and spyware.

Quotes:

Steve Orenberg, President, Kaspersky Lab:

“We hope the ‘Touchdowns for Technology’ program opens people’s eyes to the technology resource shortages that many schools in our area are facing today. Learning about technology can empower students, helping them uncover new aspirations and ultimately transform their lives. Kaspersky Lab is pleased to play a part in this discovery process.”

Gil Santos, WBCN Patriots Radio Network:

“Kaspersky Lab’s superior technology and dedication to online safety, coupled with its drive to help further education offers unique benefits to under-resourced schools in New England. WBCN Boston is proud to be associated with Kaspersky’s ‘Touchdowns for Technology’ program and its efforts to power up New England schools with the most up-to-date technology.”

About Kaspersky Lab:

Kaspersky Lab delivers the world’s most immediate protection against IT security threats, including viruses, spyware, crimeware, hackers, phishing and spam. Kaspersky Lab products provide superior detection rates and the industry’s fastest outbreak response time for large enterprises, SMBs, home users and the mobile computing environment. Kaspersky® technology is also used worldwide inside the products and services of more than 100 of the industry’s leading IT security solution providers. Learn more at www.kaspersky.com. For the latest on antivirus, anti-spyware, anti-spam and other IT security issues and trends, visit www.viruslist.com.

About WBCN Patriots Radio Network:

WBCN-FM Boston, which has been the official flagship station of the three-time Super Bowl champions since 1995, is a commercial station owned by CBS Radio. The station airs locally on 104.1 FM, and the Patriots Radio Network is also aired on 34 sister stations throughout New England. Hear more at www.patriotsradionetwork.com.

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Zune & Sharing

Connect with friends and share your favorite songs and pictures.

Mama always said to share. Now you have an opportunity to do it with music and photos. With wireless Zune to Zune sharing you can send your favorite tracks and photos to friends.[1]

Picture this: You’re walking down the street. Or you’re in a room with a bunch of friends. Or at a concert. Or at the airport. Or on the bus (you get the picture) and then you whip out your Zune and see all these other Zune devices around that you can choose from. Zap! You’re connected to your best friend and send the new song your band recorded in the garage last weekend. Another friend gets the hilarious podcast your kid brother made at school, plus that song you just downloaded from the Zune Marketplace and can’t get out of your head. And hey, lookee here, your friend wants to send you something that you might like and buy, too.

Best of all, the song you sent isn’t just a 30-second preview­—it’s the whole song! Your friend can sample the song up to three times in three days, flag it on their device and then, if they like it, they can buy it later from Zune Marketplace. It’s all connected.

You can send pictures, too. Loved the photo your girlfriend took at the park, and used as a background on her Zune? Just have her send it to you and set it as your background. Any pictures that are sent to you are yours to keep.

You can also fly under the radar when you want to as well. All you need to do is turn wireless on and off, or adjust the privacy settings to control whether people can see if you are online or to show your friends what you’re listening to. And if you want to keep your Zune private while studying in the library or reading the newspaper at the coffee shop, you can also block Zune devices, in wireless range, from sending you a song. But don’t worry, you can always allow them back.

The party is just getting started.

[1] The Zune to Zune sharing feature may not be available for all audio files on your device, and works only between Zune devices within wireless range of each other. This feature allows recipients to play full-length sample tracks up to 3 times in 3 days.  Recipients cannot re-send music that they have received via the sharing feature.

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Get the Specs - Zune 30GB

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Zune 30GB

Capacity

  • 30GB
  • Stores up to 7,500 songs, 25,000 pictures, or 100 hours of video.[1]

Colors

  • Brown
  • Black
  • White
  • Limited Edition: Pink

Size and Weight

  • 4.4 in. x 2.4 in. x 0.6 in. (h x w x d)
  • Weight: 5.6 ounces

Battery[2]

  • Music, up to 14 hours (wireless off), up to 13 hours (wireless on); pictures, up to 4 hours; video, up to 4 hours
  • Charge Time: 3 hours; 2 hours to 90%

FM Radio

  • Built in
  • Presets: 30

Display

  • Size: 3.0 inches
  • Orientation: Vertical and Horizontal
  • Resolution: 320 x 240 pixels

Audio

  • Windows Media® Audio Standard (.wma): Up to 320 Kbps, CBR and VBR, up to 48-kHz sample rate
  • MP3 (.mp3): Up to 320 Kbps, CBR and VBR, up to 48-kHz sample rate
  • AAC (.mp4, .m4a, .m4b, .mov): Up to 320 Kbps, Low Complexity (LC), up to 48-kHz sample rate

Pictures

  • JPEG (.jpg): All resolutions (desktop software will automatically convert to 640×480 at sync time)

Video

  • Windows Media Video (.wmv): Main Profile, CBR or VBR, up to 1.5 Mbps peak video bitrate, 320 x 240 pixels, 30 frames per sec., with Windows Media Audio up to 192 Kbps, 44.1 kHz, stereo audio; Simple Profile, CBR, up to 736 Kbps video bitrate, 320 x 240 pixels, 30 frames per sec.

Video Output

  • Yes (composite-video)

EQ Presets

  • Acoustic, classical, electronic, hip-hop, jazz, pop and rock.

Wireless

  • Connectivity: 802.11 b/g
  • Range: Up to 30 feet
  • Share select tracks, playlists and pictures - Zune to Zune. [3]

Language

  • English

Included Accessories

  • Earphones
  • USB Cable
  • Sleeve
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Microsoft’s New Zune…

Microsoft says: 

We’re expanding our family of devices with the addition of three new digital media players: Zune 4GB, Zune 8GB and Zune 80GB. The sleek, black Zune 80GB hard-drive model has a bright 3.2-inch screen and comes with new Zune Premium Headphones; the ultraportable Zune 4GB and Zune 8GB flash models are both available in pink, green, black and glossy red.

All new media players feature:

  • Wireless sync [1]
  • Extended wireless sharing [2]
  • New innovative touch controls
  • A built-in FM tuner
  • Recorded television content to go [3]
  • And more…

Microsoft’s New Zune 

The Zune Social
Launching this November, Zune Social is a beta online community that’ll give members a place to share their music tastes with others.

Zune Marketplace
Zune software and Zune Marketplace get a dramatically different new look and feel this November, too.

New Accessories
Zune will be offering a new line of accessories to help consumers get the most from their Zune. Original Zune accessories will work with new Zune devices and new accessories will also work with the Zune 30GB. View new accessories.

Current Zune Users
Current Zune users will be able to upgrade and enjoy the new Zune software and Zune Marketplace on their PCs, plus new firmware for their devices as well. We will notify users in November that they’re in need of an upgrade.

Available at stores in November, the new Zune devices are priced from $149 to $249. [4]

Pre-order your Zune now at Amazon.com or CircuitCity.com.

[1] Wireless Sync requires access to a home wireless network and can be manually initiated by clicking “sync now” on the Zune.  Automatic Wireless Sync requires AC power to the Zune device via a dock, AC adapter or speaker dock accessory. 

[2] The Zune to Zune sharing feature may not be available for all songs on your device, and works only between Zune devices within wireless range of each other. This feature allows recipients to play full-length sample tracks up to 3 times.

[3] Requires a PC running Windows Vista® Home Premium or Windows Vista Ultimate and an integrated or external TV tuner.

[4] Estimated retail prices.  Actual retail prices may vary.

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Voyager Key Features

Key Features 

• Speakerphone
• VZ Navigator
• Picture, text, video and instant messaging
• Bluetooth stereo for headsets and speakers
• Built-in stereo speakers
• 2.0 megapixel camera
• Expandable microSD memory slot of up to 8 GB

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Verizon unveils iPhone rival for holiday shoppers

By Sinead Carew Wed Oct 3, 4:58 AM ET

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Verizon Wireless unveiled three new cell phones on Wednesday for the holiday season, including a high-end handset named Voyager that will compete with Apple Inc’s iPhone.

The Voyager, made by LG Electronics, trumps the iPhone by offering faster wireless Web access. But in a nod to the Apple device, which is only available to AT&T Inc subscribers, it has a large touch screen and full Web browser.

Verizon Wireless hopes the new phone will attract customers put off by the iPhone’s lack of a traditional keypad — the Voyager hinges open to reveal a small computer keypad and a second screen.

Voyager Open Inner Screen and Keyboard

 ”We think it’ll be the best phone … this year. It will kill the iPhone,” Verizon Wireless Chief Marketing Officer Mike Lanman said in an interview.

Current Analysis analyst Avi Greengart said the Voyager may attract existing Verizon subscribers who do not want to switch service providers, but he doubted it would hurt iPhone sales.

“People who want a high-end media phone and want to stay with Verizon will certainly give that one a hard look. I don’t know that it would pull anybody away from an iPhone,” he said.

The battle for cell phone buyers’ hearts this holiday shopping season is shaping up to be even fiercer than usual, as rivals to Apple and AT&T launch new challengers.

Verizon Wireless, owned by Verizon Communications Inc and Vodafone Group Plc, has not been first with the hippest phones, but said this line-up is its best yet.

“Typically a carrier brings one, maybe two exciting products to the market in a year. We’re bringing four,” Lanman said, referring to the three new models and its existing LG Chocolate phone.

Verizon also introduced Juke, an ultra-narrow phone that comes in three colors and is shaped like a chocolate bar. The phone, made by Samsung Electronics, is less than 1 inch wide.

It also unveiled another LG phone, the Venus, which comes in black and pink, and has a phone keypad that slides out from under a touch screen. As with Voyager, it vibrates when a user taps a menu option on the screen.

Verizon Wireless would not give exact pricing beyond saying each phone would target a different segment and range from under $100 to about $400. The iPhone costs $399.

Greengart at Current Analysis said the new Verizon range is a step forward for a company that has been trumped before by AT&T, which sold Motorola Inc’s Razr long before Verizon did.

“This is something Verizon had to do,” Greengart said. “It’s been a long time coming for them to get hotter devices.”

Venus and Voyager both have 2-megapixel cameras, and high-speed wireless connections for fast music and video downloads, and a slot for 8 gigabytes of extra memory. The iPhone has 8 gigabytes of built-in storage.

Venus and Voyager will launch before the end of November

The cheapest phone in the range is the Juke, which is narrower than any U.S. phone so far and will go on sale on October 19, Lanman said.

The Juke slides open to reveal a tiny keypad and comes in dark blue, red and teal. It has dedicated keys for playing music but does not have a high-speed wireless link.

Verizon Wireless said it expects to attract more fashion-conscious young users to Juke than those who want to constantly e-mail or Web-surf on cell phones.

(Yahoo! News - Reuters)

[+] Verizon Voyager Photos

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LG Electronics’ New Generation Mobile - Welcome to Freedom - Verizon Voyager™

The LG Voyager™ is the first phone from Verizon Wireless that features a large external touch screen. Packaged in a lateral-clamshell design that hides a full QWERTY keypad, The LG Voyager™ is exclusive to Verizon Wireless and comes packed with a number of cool features, including a HTML browser for enhanced Internet browsing, full V CAST-capabilities – including V CAST Mobile TV, V CAST Music and the ability to play .mp3, .wma and unprotected .aac files, and V CAST Video. These capabilities, coupled with Verizon Wireless’ high-speed wireless broadband network, make downloading music or surfing the Web while on-the-go quick and easy.

LG Voyager Info

Via LG Electronics
 
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Welcome to Zunefinds.com

Here you will find helpful reviews and insights on technology such as Microsoft’s Zune,

Apple’s iPhone, Verizons new Killer smart phone and a bunch more.

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