Microsoft preps iPod+iTunes killer

“Microsoft is readying a digital music player to take on the iPod, according to a Reuters report. It also has plans for an online music service that will overtake Apple’s iTunes Music Store,” Tim Gaden reports for APC Magazine.

“Details are sketchy, but the report quotes ‘sources familiar with the plans’ who say that the music player has already been demonstrated to the music industry in licencing talks,” Gaden reports. “The project is headed by Robbie Back, who spearheaded the successful development of the Xbox video game business.”

“Microsoft’s music service offers ‘an improvement over iTunes,’ says one person who has seen a demonstration. It will offer a pay-per-download model like iTMS rather than the ‘all you can eat’ subscription model used by many current iTMS rivals,” Gaden reports. “It is not known when the player and music store will be launched. Perhaps Microsoft fears that any timing announcement would conflict with another Vista launch delay.”

Full article here.

MacDailyNews Take: The ubiquitous “Microsoft preps iPod+iTunes killer” article is like fruitcake as described by Johnny Carson. There’s only one in the entire world and people keep regifting it; annually at Christmastime for the fruitcake and seemingly weekly for the “iPod+iTunes killer” article. Isn’t it painfully obvious by now that, just like that damned fruitcake, nobody wants Microsoft’s grotesque versions of iPod+iTunes?

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43 Comments

  1. This sentence makes no sense whatsoever:

    “Microsoft’s music service offers ‘an improvement over iTunes,’ says one person who has seen a demonstration. It will offer a pay-per-download model like iTMS rather than the ‘all you can eat’ subscription model used by many current iTMS rivals”

    Translation: It’s better than iTunes because it’s the same as iTunes and not like its competitors. Huh??

  2. Get your Lawyers ready, Apple. M$ will pour money, money and more money into the game. They will be willing to lose a ton on it because it’s about more than Digital Music & Movies–it’s about their DRM vision for the future and FairPlay is in the way. They will do their best to Netscape & Word Perfect you. They also have billions of dollars to do it with.
    If you should win this battle be on the lookout for flying chairs from a sweaty bald guy.

  3. Ahhhh??? What happened to Urge? YOu know, that iPod + iTunes killer that just happened. Sort of. Didn’t it?? ” width=”19″ height=”19″ alt=”grin” style=”border:0;” />

    Was it so bad out of the box that Microsoft is already declaring it dead, . . . . or is Microsoft such a knife in the back kind of company ( ” width=”19″ height=”19″ alt=”grin” style=”border:0;” />

    Norm

  4. Micro$uck will continue to die an horrible, lingering, bloated, balding, sweaty, out-of-breath, monkey-dancing death as long as Uncle Fester is in charge. Which will be for a while, eh?

    iPod + iTunes killer? Pshaw.

    Now, where’s that funny little picture again? Oh yes, here it is:

  5. Many years ago, back when I lived in Wyoming, I drove on lonely highways where the ground squirrels would stare at my headlights until they were crushed by my car’s tires. I always felt so sorry for the poor, stupid creatures. It was kinda funny – in a sick way – the first few times it happened. But after so many deaths it lost the dark humor aspect and I got that depressing “damn-not-again” feeling.

    I get the same feeling for the latest iPod/iTunes killer. It was funny watching them be crushed by Apple at first, but now it’s just sad.

  6. I imagine whatever M$ come out with will be an ugly-looking black plastic thing that looks like it came from 1995, they’ll have an online music service that only works with lame old windows in wma format (low quality) and it’ll have the lamest corporate sounding name for the product, which will incorporate the comapny’s name as part of the product name. I hate how M$ feels that they need to dominate EVERY market, …soon they’ll be manufacturing food. I switched away from windows a few years back and I’m not going back, in fact M$ has become a dirty word for anti-quality and anti-competitive monopolizing assholes. Even if apple suddenly disappeared, I’d be more inclined to use a typewriter than a windows box or an old 8-track than an M$ music player.

  7. Robbie Bach hm.. so first they try and make a Mac.. and it’s a big hit.. now they take the same guy and ask him to make an iPod..

    they’re obviously not paying him enough

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  8. I wonder if this is actually true or not. Like MDN says, everyone keeps recycling the same article. However, Microsoft hasn’t confirmed anything yet. Of course, the downside is Microsoft botches nearly everything they touch; however they can instantly saturate every PC in the world with it.

    Also, MDN, if you agree that the article is like “fruitcake”, then perhaps you all should stop “re-gifting” them, also. (Along with the “Person X praises Apple over Microsoft” articles. We’ve all read enough of those already.

  9. Ahhhh, they kill me with their endless predictions and nothing to show for it.

    What demonstration to which music industry industry? Something as big as that would have been leaked the day it happened with a nice description of what kind of toaster it most closely resembles.

    Just Bullshit and Bravado!

  10. “Perhaps Microsoft fears that any timing announcement would conflict with another Vista launch delay.”

    This is the funniest damned thing I’ve read all day. Essentially what I’m reading is this: M$ does not want to release any details about this iPod+iTunes killer because it would probably make Vista launch more quickly?!

    Lord knows they don’t want to “conflict with another delay.” Let the delay happen all by itself and then announce the product. I wish that company would just crumble and wash away.

  11. ” It also has plans for an online music service that will overtake Apple’s iTunes Music Store,””

    Oh, I see. Previous plans have been terminally flawed by not including the part of overtaking iTMS. Man, that was sure stupid. Now that it is in their plan, though, this motherfscker is bulletproof.

    “Microsoft’s music service offers ‘an improvement over iTunes,’ says one person who has seen a demonstration.”

    Such as? It uses WMA? Basically, if anyone associated with MS thinks it is an improvement, that certainly means that it has been stripped of intuitive workflow and has several layers of bullshit on top of most basic and necessary controls. Sweet.

  12. “It also has plans for an online music service that will overtake Apple’s iTunes Music Store.”

    What an objective article. He doesn’t say that Microsoft’s service will compete with iTunes or that it could overtake iTunes. It will overtake iTunes. That’s pretty good prognostication from a guy who is getting his info from a seconhand source “familiar with the plans” and he’s never actually seen any of it himself. Moron.

  13. They have no details yet they can somehow write and know that this service and hardware will somehow create some miracle that will suddenly overtake iTunes and the iPod. I’d say it’s another attempt but I don’t see how it could be anything else with no facts, no product, and no service to back it up with. And so far everyone’s attempts have been the same thing over and over. Monthly perscriptions and lousy DRM with IE only lousy web interfaces that make iTunes look just that much better.

  14. Funny, to read all the comments here.

    In the old days, they would have just…. taared and feathered someone who was coming to town and tried to peddle this CRAP that comes out of Mafiasoft.

  15. I wouldn’t be over confident if I was Apple, the best and most innovative don’t always emerge as the most succesful or most dominant, take the case of VHS or Windows. Both of which were inferior products, but found market success. Just as MS has done with the XBox, they have moved into an industry and taken on the current industry leaders…Apple should be mindful and keep innovating like they have been

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