

From the looks of it, the Zune Card is a little Web 2.0 widget that automatically keeps a running tally of your favorite music based on information fed to it from your computer's Zune software. is getting an overhaul, and with it will come a new online music community allowing users to create customizable "Zune Cards" (yes, we're trying to keep a straight face). Existing Zune users (all 1 million) will also be given the new wireless sync feature once the firmware upgrade hits in November. This is a feature Zune users have been asking for from the very start, so it's nice to see it finally implemented. Zune users can now sync their player to a computer over a home Wi-Fi network. While the news hasn't exactly knocked us off our feet, there are some interesting new features worth noting (skip to the end to find out what they didn't add). The 80GB version is only available in black, but both the 4GB and 8GB versions will be available in black, red, pink, and green. The new players are expected out in November, priced at $149, $199, and $249, respectively. Microsoft has officially revealed its plans for new 4GB, 8GB, and 80GB Zune MP3 players (the rumormongers nailed this one). Click here to see the Microsoft Zune 2.0 slide show.
