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The Daily Engadget: Microsoft Zune HD a Gaming Machine, Wii Price Cut?

The Daily Engadget: Microsoft's Zune HD Confirmed as Gaming Machine, Wii Price Drop Coming?
Our friends over at Engadget obsessively cover everything new in gadgets and consumer electronics, which is why we compile this daily roundup of their top stuff (or, at least, what we think is tops). For more details on any of these stories, click on the Engadget links in each story below.

Zune HD Launches Today With Games and Apps
If you had any doubts the Zune HD would be a serious multi-tasker as well as a media player, they should be laid to rest with the Zune's recently confirmed app and game capabilities.

Toys "R" Us Ad Mentions $50 Price Cut
It's apparently console price-cut season. Sony and Microsoft were the first to slash prices, and now Nintendo may be following suit with a $50 price cut on the Wii.

Sony Ericsson Pledging to Change Music Listening Forever
Sony Ericsson may not be the first name that pops into your head when you think about the portable music game, but it's pledging to "change forever" the way you listen to music.

iTunes LP Format Explained
The LP is set for a comeback, iTunes style. Wondering how Apple is going to cram all those liner notes, videos, animations, and lyrics into a single download? The details are here.

iTunes 9 Breaking AirTunes Connections?
AirTunes, which lets people stream music wirelessly to their home entertainment systems, may not be the most widely supported feature on the Apple platform, but it's still not the sort of thing you'd expect to simply stop working with the latest release of iTunes.

B&W Downsizes Zeppelin iPod Speaker
B&W's Zeppelin speaker delivered great quality in beautiful style when we tested it, but its inflated looks and price aren't for everyone. The smaller and cheaper Zeppelin Mini should be more accessible.

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