Microsoft's "Argo" / Xbox wireless portable media player - Engadget: "Microsoft's 'Argo' / Xbox wireless portable media player
Posted Jul 10th 2006 4:52PM by Ryan Block
Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video
We've had to sit on this one for a while, but it's about time we showed you guys at least one possible form Microsoft's Argo / Xbox-branded wireless portable media player could take. Sent to us from an insider working on the project, we're told the device pictured above is indeed a part of 'Project Argo,' and from what we can tell it definitely jibes from the blurry pics we caught a while back; though if the piece from earlier today is to be believed, this could just be one of numerous Microsoft portables. It's hard to tell just how much larger the screen on this thing actually is, but it does indeed appear to be a 4:3 aspect ratio display, and could be 3, even 3.5-inches wide. Keep your eyes peeled, you know we do our best to have this stuff as early as possible."
Friday, July 28, 2006
Wednesday, July 26, 2006
Breaking News: Microsoft Zune Gets FCC Approval? - Gizmodo
Breaking News: Microsoft Zune Gets FCC Approval? - Gizmodo: "Portable video player and game device Microsoft Zune has everyone all atwitter since the Redmondians officially announced the brand last week, and now sleuths at Mobilewhack found a document posted at the FCC that shows what is said to be the approval of Zune, where in the document it's called Microsoft Presenter 3000.
A juicy detail: because of the frequency range mentioned in the document, Zune might include WiFi integration, specifically 802.11b. This follows our earlier reports of Microsoft's statement that 'seven or eight wireless scenarios' could possibly end up in the upcoming line of players. This current FCC approval could mean that Zune could hit the streets much sooner than anticipated. More as the story unfolds. � Charlie White"
A juicy detail: because of the frequency range mentioned in the document, Zune might include WiFi integration, specifically 802.11b. This follows our earlier reports of Microsoft's statement that 'seven or eight wireless scenarios' could possibly end up in the upcoming line of players. This current FCC approval could mean that Zune could hit the streets much sooner than anticipated. More as the story unfolds. � Charlie White"
Wednesday, July 19, 2006
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