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When it launched last year, Xbox Music was trapped in a Microsoft-only b ubble. Starting today, Xbox Music will expand its reach to hundreds of millions of mobile users with Android and iOS apps.
When Xbox Music goes live tomorrow on the Xbox 360, console owners will be the first to access the Spotify-esque service from Microsoft. Well, some of them will at least — existing Zune Pass ...
Xbox Music expands to iOS, Android today and Xbox One at launch by Brian Crecente Sep 9, 2013, 4:01 AM UTC ...
We’ve known that Microsoft has been working on a music service for a while now, and we finally got a chance to check it out first hand. Xbox Music is exactly what you’d want in a streaming ser ...
While Microsoft allows Windows 8.1 and web users to stream tunes for free on Xbox Music, those using the app on the Xbox 360 must pay a $9.99 monthly subscription fee on top of an Xbox Live Gold ...
Microsoft’s new music initiative begins in earnest starting Tuesday, October 16th alongside the new Xbox 360 Dashboard update. The Xbox Music service — named as such to emphasize the Xbox’s ...
Xbox Music is going free over the web today, and its long-awaited iOS and Android versions are also set to launch at some point today. The move puts Xbox Music and Microsoft on a new course ...
Meanwhile, the subscription Xbox Music Pass service will be available in 22 markets worldwide, as will the Xbox Music Store. And the team plans to expand into more markets as time goes on. Topics ...
However, there is one feature that seems to be often overlooked: Xbox Music. Xbox Music first rolled out in October 2012, and became Microsoft's replacement for the failed Zune service and devices.
It’s called Xbox Music, but make no mistake — the frontman in this band is Windows 8. Microsoft is taking another run at digital music with a new service called Xbox Music, unveiling the ...
With Xbox Music, Microsoft is taking yet another swing at the music industry. So what’s different this time? The experience. Since the Zune era, Microsoft has never been bad at music.
With the launch of Windows 8, Microsoft is revamping its music service. Zune is dead (again) - long live Xbox Music! Microsoft calls this an all-in-one music service because you can get free ...