Zune Community Friday!
Here's a few things we haven't talked this week on ClicZune that has been going on in the Zunosphere:
Kicker ZK500 review: We did a quick tour of the product when we were at CES last January, but Zunerama has done a complete video review of this upcoming Zune boom box.
Mari Jo Foley reactivated the Zune Video rumor mill this week: "Zune VideoX is not Zune Marketplace revisited, sources say. Instead, it is Microsoft’s attempt to apply the lessons learned with the success of the Xbox Live Marketplace to the Zune market, said one source who asked not to be named. It would be a single hub where Zune users could buy and download music, videos, TV shows and more entertainment content." ZDnet via Zunetoughts.
ACE from Zuneboards tells us how to change the default background on the Now Playing: "Are you tired of the default background of the 'now playing' screen while you're listening to your tracks? Well there's a way for you to listen to your favorite tracks and watch your favorite images all from the Zune software!
The Zune tattoo guy still want to change is name to "Microsoft Zune"
As if this Zune Tattoo guy couldn’t get any crazier, he’s actually starting the process of legally changing his name to “Microsoft Zune.” As you’d suspect, Microsoft might have a problem with that, so Mr. Zune Tat called up tech support to ask their permission on whether it was OK. And for all of our enjoyment, Steve decided to record his call and put it up on YouTube. The result? The tech support line he talked to doesn’t have any real information for him and they advise that he write a letter to legal. If you’re interested, hit the jump for a tech support call that has all of the holding and none of the resolution that you’d normally get from your own tech support calls. via GotZune
Patrick from Zunetracks likes NoFX: This is one of my favorite tracks off of NoFX’s 2003 EP “Regaining Unconciousness“, which was released as a teaser for their next album “The War on Errorism“.
Stefan from ihaveazune tries the Zune software on a Eee PC : I’ve been looking at these super inexpensive subnotebooks for a few months now and on a whim decided to head down to Best Buy and get an Eee PC loaded with Windows XP. When I got it home I upgraded the ram and slid in a 8gb SD card. Just for fun I decided to load the Zune software up and see how it worked on the under powered machine.
That's it folks! Have a nice weekend!

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