
Designed by Adam Huffman, the new Zune Contact Concept comes jam packed with a new user interface, a super slim body, a 5MP digital camera and a full touch screen display. I like its slim casing. Sadly, the Zune contact is not real since it is only a concept. [Yanko]

The price tag of the 120GB and Blue Flash Zune PMP have been unveiled. The 120GB Zune player is priced at $249.95. Meanwhile, the 8GB Flash Zune in blue retails for $149.95. These pricing are affordable. Unfortunately, we don’t have the picture of the 8GB Blue Flash Zune. Stay tuned for more updates. [Zunerama]

Ashley Payne has designed the Zune Bug concept, which is a low-power night light that plugs into any ordinary socket and stream music from your Zune. Equipped with a light sensor, the device turns on automatically in the dark and changes color to match the mood of the music being played. I hope this concept will be a reality in the near future. [Yanko] More

Microsoft has recently confirmed that they will release the 120GB Zune PMP. However, there is no further info about this next generation of Zune PMP. It seems that the gadget will be used new software with a new price tag. Stay tuned for more updates. [Ubergizmo]

Here is good news for Microsoft Zune fans. The Zune 120 has passed the FCC’s radiation tests. The player offers the same specs with the Zune 80. What makes the Zune 120 different is only its 120GB hard drive. However, there is no further info about this next generation Zune. Stay tuned for ore updates. [AnythingButiPod]

The Zune Originals website is offering the new Zune 80 PMP. Zune Originals will ship the new Zune 80 in 5 to 7 business days from the time of order. What makes it special is that you can also customize the casing with your own personal design and engraving. Now that’s cool!
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