Oct 5, 2011

Microsoft puts an end to Zune hardware, now only available as a software and service for Windows devices


Microsoft puts an end to Zune hardware, now only available as a software and service for Windows devices

Microsoft launched the first Zune player back in 2006 as a competitor to Apple’s wildly popular iPod. Unfortunately for Microsoft, the Zune was never the success it may have hoped for and although it managed to amble along for five years, reinventing itself several times along the way, everyone knew it won’t be around for much longer.
gsmarena 001 Microsoft puts an end to Zune hardware, now only available as a software and service for Windows devices
Yesterday, Microsoft announced that they will no longer be producing the Zune players. From here onward, it will only exist in the form of a software and service for Microsoft’s desktop andmobile offerings. Existing Zune players owners need not worry, however. Microsoft has promised that they will continue to support the device even if they have stopped making them.
gsmarena 002 Microsoft puts an end to Zune hardware, now only available as a software and service for Windows devices
So if you wanted to pick up that Zune HD that you always wanted, you still can while stocks last. Who knows, you might even get a good discount on it.

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