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Engadget have just published pictures of the what is possibly the forthcoming Microsoft Argo - the so-called iPod Killer.
And its pretty easy to see where they got their inspiration....




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.



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Microsoft Corp. is reportedly readying an iPod killer set to hit retail shelves in time for the end-of-year holiday shopping season.


Microsoft's portable music and video player is rumored to include wireless connectivity, enabling users to download songs without being tethered to a PC, according to a report Thursday from The New York Times.


Microsoft faces an uphill battle in its efforts to take on Apple Computer Inc., which shipped 8.5 million iPods in the second quarter of 2006 alone, marking a 61 percent increase from its sales for the same quarter in 2005. Apple is due to announce its third-quarter earnings July 19.


Microsoft has already introduced initiatives to compete with Apple's iTunes music service. In May it launched along with MTV Networks the Urge music store as part of the Windows Media Player 11 public beta. The Urge store allows users to purchase songs for US$0.99 and albums for $9.99, as well as buy a $15.00 monthly subscription. The service is not compatible with Apple Macs or iPods.


Source: ITWorld


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04th June 2006 : iPod in The News

Microsoft-Japan alliance to challenge Apple's iPod


Microsoft, the world's biggest software maker, pronounced May 31 that it will partner with TOSHIBA, JVC, and NTT-Domoco in making a media player and providing plenty of music and video services in Japan, which will challenge Apple's iPod. [more]


Hello Kitty iPod gear abounds


The Spectra Group has recently introduced several iPod accessories under the Hello Kitty electronics brand. Among the new products are three FM transmitters and two speaker systems. [more]


Review: unique, colorful Magpie Outfits for iPod nano demand attention


Designer Maggie Stevens sent us a Magpie Outfit for Apple iPod nano to try out. The case fit our nano snugly and the reinforced vinyl material is sturdy stuff - good for running, biking, the beach, or just everyday life. [more]


Gearlog Radio: Blu-ray DRM, Motorola Q, Anti-iPod iDon't Campaign and More


Gearlog Radio: Like a phoenix out of the ashes, Gearlog Radio has been reborn. Tune in for the raw, unedited scoop from the insiders at Gearlog.com on gadgets, gear and technology, including mp3 players, cell phones, digital cameras, home theater and whatever else crosses our path. [more]


Microsoft Denies iPod Rival Rumors


Microsoft reps have denied recent rumors alleging that it has partnered with a number of Japanese consumer electronics companies to develop a device to compete in Japan with Apple's iPod. [more]

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