A few weeks right after Microsoft US killed and buried its Zune music player – which was never ever marketed in Australia – the business has brought back the brand
Down Under.
It yesterday launched “Zune Music Pass” – a music subscription service restricted to users of Windows PCs, Windows Phones and Xbox video games machines.
The “all you can eat” service will commence operating on November 16, with Australian users of those Microsoft devices – but not these with Android or Apple devices -
in a position to choose and opt for from a claimed 11 million tracks for $11.99 monthly or $119.90 per year.
As with all subscription solutions, customers will lose the music if they cease subscribing.
Microsoft also introduced new voice commands for specified sporting games employing its Kinect for Xbox 360 system, such as golf, skiing, football, tennis and darts.
For example, within a game of online golf it’s attainable to tell a caddy to “change club” – even though Australian IT reported journos trying it at a media event in
Sydney from time to time had to help keep repeating the command to generate the process comprehend – one thing that may get a real-life golfer brained by an wood-
bearing caddy.

November 6th, 2011
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