Microsoft is making some adjustments in your applications for consumer multimedia content and streaming music and video. With the proximity of the release of Windows 10 , on 29 July, the streaming music service Xbox Music gained new features and a new name: Groove. In addition, the old Xbox Video also changed and is now called Movies & amp; TV.
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Microsoft says the name changes were based on feedback sent by Windows users Insider. The main reason would be the combination of services to the company’s video game console, named Xbox. With Windows 10, it would make sense to keep the term ‘Xbox’, since the services can be used on any platform
Applications, both Groove and the Movies & amp.; TV will be launched on a build this week. The Groove is streaming music service that is innovative integration with the cloud service onedrive, where you can download the songs on multiple devices simultaneously, including smartphones Android and iOS . Already Movies & amp; TV will support .MKV files (subtitles), and the content purchased or rented may be seen on different platforms.
The Groove, Microsoft’s rival to Spotify, has a collection of more 40 million tracks. The monthly subscription will cost $ 9.99 (about £ 31) and the annual, Groove Music Pass, $ 99 (around R $ 313).
Via Microsoft Blog
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