The Microsoft Zune may pay you for sharing a song with others if they end up buying that song themselves. As you probably know, the Zune’s WiFi capability will let you send a song to another Zune user ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. One thing about the folks at Microsoft: They don’t give up. And that has ...
One of the big selling points that Microsoft is pushing with the Zune is the way that it can easily transfer music from one Zune device to another. Think about it - if you have a friend who owns a ...
When we last left off, the consensus was that Microsoft was still planning on rewarding song sharing with the Zune. Now we’ve got pretty much confirmation ...
Is tagging about to become the next big thing in radio? Nine big radio companies will support song tagging, and they are doing it using their RDS infrastructures. The companies — Clear Channel, CBS, ...
Microsoft, a day after slashing prices of its Zune media player, Thursday threw a bone to fans of DRM-free music, offering a $15 per month Zune Pass subscription for essentially $5. Microsoft said it ...
This story was written by Rafat Ali. Ahead of an expected a new *Apple* iPod Nano launch tomorrow at an event, Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) has announced a new version of Zune, and some new interesting ...
Users of Microsoft's Zune music device and the related service of the same name will be able to tag songs they hear on the radio and then purchase them via wireless hot spots. Buy From FM, debuting ...
The labels are getting their first piece of the digital-music-player biz. In a first-of-its-kind deal sure to cause headaches for Steve Jobs in the future, Microsoft has agreed to give Universal Music ...
Microsoft's handling of the whole "Plays for Sure" initiative can only be described as a fiasco in the wake of the Zune music player launch. The Zune uses its own software to manage songs and has no ...
Microsoft Corp.’s Zune music and video player, intended as a rival to Apple Inc.’s market-dominating iPod, can’t share some songs, potentially eroding a key advantage over the iPod. Microsoft on ...
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