Unconfirmed: XP lives on; Confirmed: Zune and Audible compatibility (Updated)

Given the state of the tech news world of late (prognosis: poor), I want to be very clear about these "news" items. They're unconfirmed. Each arrived via email. I've done absolutely no research at all--not even ten seconds worth--to confirm whether they're real. Therefore, take each with the appropriate grain of salt. Heck, ignore them completely. It's Friday.

Windows XP Support to Continue through 2012
Robert Y received the following email from his Dell representative:

Recently I have been receiving a lot of emails regarding Windows XP end of life.  Please be aware that Dell will continue to offer XP Pro preloaded through 2012.  We will ship XP Professional on Dell Optiplex, Latitude and Precision machines with a free upgrade path to Windows Vista.

Zune and Audible Update
Jerry D forwarded me the following email he received from Audible regarding compatibility with the Zune:

I understand that you have contacted us today in regards to whether or not the Microsoft Zune is compatible with our service. We have great news! After much anticipation, Audible and Microsoft have completed negotiations on making the Zune AudibleReady! While we do not have an exact date as to when the device will be officially AudibleReady, we expect to make the Zune compatible before years end. Our Device Center on our website will be updated upon the Zune becoming compatible, so please be sure to check there periodically.

UPDATE: This one is confirmed! I wrote Audible about Zune compatibility (i.e did the ten seconds of research) and was given the same reply as quoted above.

Expect a full report from Kevin McLaughlin, citing sources close to Microsoft. :)

Discuss this Article 6

Ocean
on Apr 18, 2008
Any comments on the Wii/360/PS3 sales numbers? It looks like the Wii has proved that it's not a fad. Wii 721K Xbox 360 262K PlayStation 3 257K
thalter
on Apr 18, 2008
Dell has been offering preinstalled Vista downgrades to XP. Basically preinstalled XP, sold with a Vista license. Dell could conceivably do this indefinitely (as long as there is demand). Microsoft pretty much allows unlimited downgrade privileged (e.g. you could downgrade your Vista license to Windows 3.1, if you wanted to).
UnnDunn
on Apr 18, 2008
Audible support on Zune would just about make my day. I love my Zune, but there are a few things I miss from the Creative Zen Vision:M that I used to own. A clock is one. Protected WM support is another. And Audible support is the third.
Waethorn
on Apr 19, 2008
"Microsoft pretty much allows unlimited downgrade privileged (e.g. you could downgrade your Vista license to Windows 3.1, if you wanted to)" Actually they DON'T. They only allow you to downgrade to the previous operating system that was available that matches the SKU for your current operating system license, and then, only for business users.
anonymous
on Apr 21, 2008
No, not audible as in the ability to be heard from beneath the strain of a million screeching iPod fanboys
anonymous
on Apr 24, 2008
Filed under: Desktops , Laptops Windows XP has a date with destiny scheduled for June 30 , but it looks

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