None. As in zero. Zip. Nada. 0
I'm still waiting to use the wireless feature, other than syncing. I sync with the cable anyway because it's faster.
Which brings us to the big problem: The Zune's failure to get market share. 4 percent of the market? For Microsoft that is failure, and a bad one. Remember that 4% includes thousands of people like me who bought a Zune because it was being cleared out at a discount price. I paid $125 for my Black Zune 30. It's worth what I paid, but just barely.
I like it as a media player, but I'm frustrated that I cannot use it as a portable storage device (forget the HD hack - it's too kludgy to be practical). I'm also frustrated that there is no one to swap songs with.
Will Microsoft learn from this failure? Their biggest mistake was once again treating their customers with contempt. Bad software, artificial limits on how we can use the device, overpriced accessories that add little value.
How much money will MS sink into this failed project? In the past they have sunk billions into failed products.
The sad thing is that the Zune was not far away from being a great product. Maybe a killer app or great game will come along and turn things around, but I'll believe that when I see it.