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The Zune Media Player software is free. If you like, though youcan pay $15 per month to download and stream unlimited songs fromthe Zune Marketplace, an associated online music and videostore.
The Microsoft Zune HD is the Zune that PC World's Ginny Mies wishes that Microsoft had released last year. Find out what PC World thinks about this iPod competitor.
Rival to iPod features wireless technology, FM tuner The first Microsoft Corp. Zune products will hit U.S. retailers in time for the busy holiday season, with a 30GB digital media player and an ...
You'd have thought that could be taken as read... Microsoft has dismissed reports that its just-launched Zune digital media player is not compatible with the forthcoming Windows Vista operating ...
Microsoft retired the Zune Marketplace in 2013, but users who signed up for the Zune Music Pass before it was closed to new members in 2011 can still download 10 free songs every month. However ...
Zune -- The Software A lot of thought obviously went into the player's software. The horizontal scrolling menus are very reminiscent of the menus in another brand-new Microsoft product: the Media ...
Zune players cost the same amount as the video iPods currently available from Apple, and play videos, music and can display photos. Zune Marketplace, an online music purchasing and download ...
It's 2015 and Microsoft has killed the iPod. The distinctive grey headphones of Zune players are pushed into the ears of commuters across the city. The iPod is a nostalgic memory, like Space ...
Among the new features, Zune will enable its users to download music wirelessly and to buy songs they hear on the built-in FM radio. A new crop of Zunes will come in 16 gigabytes and 120 gigabytes ...
Microsoft's Zune will hit retail shelves as expected on Tuesday, but analysts don't see users abandoning their iPods for it.