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Joy Division Zune Giveaway
(07 July 2008) - Zune continues to innovate with custom device designs and inventive packaging, this time upping the ante with a black version in homage to Joy Division. Since the launch of the Zune originals series, we've been impressed with Zune's willingness to let users customize the look and feel of their device and this latest release takes this marketing concept to its next logical step: a...
(07 July 2008) - Zune continues to innovate with custom device designs and inventive packaging, this time upping the ante with a black version in homage to Joy Division. Since the launch of the Zune originals series, we've been impressed with Zune's willingness to let users customize the look and feel of their device and this latest release takes this marketing concept to its next logical step: a...
Zune Originals: Interview with Chris Stephenson
(12 November 2007) - Zune's next move takes their support of emerging artists and literally puts it on their sleeve. Zune Originals is a collection of 27 original works by 18 international artists designed to be engraved onto the back of the device. (Click images for detail.) On the Zune Originals site, launching tomorrow (13 November 2007), visitors will be able to customize their Zune by size, color,...
(12 November 2007) - Zune's next move takes their support of emerging artists and literally puts it on their sleeve. Zune Originals is a collection of 27 original works by 18 international artists designed to be engraved onto the back of the device. (Click images for detail.) On the Zune Originals site, launching tomorrow (13 November 2007), visitors will be able to customize their Zune by size, color,...
Anthony Burrill: One For Me, One For You
(17 July 2007) - Known for bold graphic work reminiscent of vintage propaganda posters and vector graphic instructions, English artist Anthony Burill created "One For Me, One For You", the latest up in the award-winning Zune Arts project. (Click above image for detail.) Burrill's trademark clean typefaces and line drawings combine with a witty sense of humor to playfully convey simple yet effective messages. Highly sought-after, leading ad...
(17 July 2007) - Known for bold graphic work reminiscent of vintage propaganda posters and vector graphic instructions, English artist Anthony Burill created "One For Me, One For You", the latest up in the award-winning Zune Arts project. (Click above image for detail.) Burrill's trademark clean typefaces and line drawings combine with a witty sense of humor to playfully convey simple yet effective messages. Highly sought-after, leading ad...
Starck Mouse
(01 July 2004) - Microsoft has commissioned Philippe Starck to design a mouse. The scroll wheel is nicely hidden in the center line detail, and the proportions are rather nice. But other than that, it's nothing ground breaking. According to the distributor it will be available in the Fall. via engadget...
(01 July 2004) - Microsoft has commissioned Philippe Starck to design a mouse. The scroll wheel is nicely hidden in the center line detail, and the proportions are rather nice. But other than that, it's nothing ground breaking. According to the distributor it will be available in the Fall. via engadget...
3degrees
(25 February 2003) - The coolest group at Microsoft (a.k.a NetGen) has launched threedegrees, a desktop app for small groups to share music, pictures, and other cool stuff. It's the evolution of IM. They think it's for kids, but it just might be loved by all......
(25 February 2003) - The coolest group at Microsoft (a.k.a NetGen) has launched threedegrees, a desktop app for small groups to share music, pictures, and other cool stuff. It's the evolution of IM. They think it's for kids, but it just might be loved by all......
Neonode
(04 February 2003) - Swedish start-up Neonode just announced a Microsoft powered Smartphone with what appears to be a totally custom UI. The size looks great, but I'm afraid the touch screen targets might be way too small. Neonode has a site, but there's not too much on it yet. I4U has some good pictures and a bit of a review....
(04 February 2003) - Swedish start-up Neonode just announced a Microsoft powered Smartphone with what appears to be a totally custom UI. The size looks great, but I'm afraid the touch screen targets might be way too small. Neonode has a site, but there's not too much on it yet. I4U has some good pictures and a bit of a review....
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