Mary Jo Foley explains and AppleInsider (naturally) has the screenshot and the details.
Update Nov. 15: This isn’t particularly important in the larger scheme of things and I’m sure that Microsoft will have an updated version of the Zune software available shortly. It’s just that after spending a number of years being persistently lobbied by Microsoft to roll out product support for their latest operating system ASAP (and sometimes even for beta versions thereof), I find it rather amusing that they would be caught in this way. Maybe the Zune folks should have been signed up for Microsoft’s Technology Adoption Program (TAP)? Oh wait, the name has been changed to Technical Adoption Program.
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