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Zune HD firmware 4.3 adds predictive text and desktop mode external link

ZDNet Blogs | by Matthew Miller | Sat, Nov 7

I was messing around with adding devices to my GDGT list today and discovered this discussion about new Zune HD firmware. I then fired up my MSI Wind with Zune desktop software, connected my Zune HD and walked through the 4.1 (191) upgrade. A couple of the key upgrades include a much faster web b...

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3 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic

Last Week, Kevin C. Tofel from jkOnTheRun says (in Zune HD Firmware Updates — Predictive Text, Better Keyboard, Desktop Site View) Thanks to a firmware update, Microsoft addressed some of the little niggles in the Zune HD. Matt Miller upgraded his device to version 4.3 and sees a fair number of positive changes: Faster web browser Option in browser for desktop or mobile sites Predictive text in the keyboard Auto capita...

2 Weeks Ago, Matthew Miller from The Mobile Gadgeteer says (in Zune HD firmware 4.3 adds predictive text and desktop mode) I was messing around with adding devices to my GDGT list today and discovered this discussion about new Zune HD firmware. I then fired up my MSI Wind with Zune desktop software, connected my Zune HD and walked through the 4.1 (191) upgrade. A couple of the key upgrades include a much faster web b...

And Chris Jacob from Gizmodo says (in Zune HD Update 4.3 Out, Speeds Up Browser and More) Zune HD users should be able to download the latest firmware update now, and it's substantial enough to warrant grabbing ASAP. There's a speedier browser, predictive text entry (a la iPhone), and that's just the beginning.

The download should be available through the Zune software, but s...

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