If your iPod Nano (I don’t know if this works with other iPods or not) has crashed, you can usually restart it by holding down Menu and then the Middle button for 10 seconds. If that doesn’t work try it again, and if it still doesn’t work just wait till the battery runs out.
If you’re still having problems visit this guide at Apple.
* My iPod has crashed more than Windows XP has in the last 3 months. Go figure.
Zune is Microsoft’s answer to Apple’s seeming monopoly on all things audio. Like the iTunes and iPod combo, Microsoft’s Zune will offer audio playing hardware (iPod) and audio playing software (iTunes). One of the announcements that has generated a lot of buzz is that Microsoft will buy all of the songs for you that you have on iTunes.
The name Zune sounds a tad cheesy, but I’m sure I will get used to it just like I did for the XBOX 360 and Vista.
TechCrunch.com has a good question which Microsoft should ask itself: Will Microsoft take a position of true innovation or will it still be playing catchup - at the risk of feature overload.
Feature overload and unnecessary complexity should be avoided at all costs, the joy of Apple products is their simplicity. If they start using the direction they are moving towards with the latest Windows Media Player BETA, it will be great. Simplicity and power is the combination that Microsoft should strive for with Zune and with future endeavors.