I don’t know how I missed this but I am really excited that Microsoft is releasing its Zune Music Pass in Australia for $11.99 a month starting on Wednesday 16th November, 2011. At long last, this missing piece of the Windows Phone ecosystem is enabled for us users down under so that we can have …
Category Archive: Music
Oct 29 2011
Zune Music Pass Finally Coming to Australia
Content & Search, Google, iTunes, Microsoft, Music, Operating Systems, Technology, Windows Phone 7, Zune
by Boyd Chan
Oct 12 2011
The Samsung Popup Shop – Feisty or Foolish?
Amazon, Android, Apple, Content & Search, Google, iOS, iPhone, Music, Operating Systems, Technology
by Boyd Chan
Yesterday, I wrote about the Samsung Music Hub which could be checked out at a popup shop in George Street in Sydney. Today, the general media have covered the fact that this popup shop was also offering ten Samasung Galaxy S II handsets per day until the end of the week for two dollars each. …
Tags: Apple, CPU, Galaxy S II, Galaxy Tab, Google, iOS, iPhone 4S, Music Hub, Nexus Prime, Samsung
Oct 11 2011
Samsung Unveils its Music Hub Subscription Service
Android, Google, Microsoft, Music, Operating Systems, Technology, Windows Phone 7
by Boyd Chan
It looks like Aussies will start to get more of a taste of subscription music to go head to head with Sony’s offering, Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity. This comes in the absence of an offering from Microsoft and its Zune service and Google preventing people from outside the USA from signing up to its …
Jun 19 2011
Google Music – An Unexpected Invitation
Android, Apple, Browsers, Chrome, Firefox, Google, iPad, iTunes, Music, Operating Systems, Technology
by Boyd Chan
After I criticised Google for making it difficult for us folks outside of the USA to get into the beta of its new music streaming service I received an invitation to join the Google Music beta. I had also tried the client software on my phone which didn’t go very far even when I was …
May 13 2011
Google Music Makes its (Beta) Debut
Amazon, Android, Cloud, Content & Search, Google, Music, Operating Systems, Storage, Technology
by Boyd Chan
This might have flown under the radar for a lot of people but Google has released its cloud music service (potentially in response to Amazon which released its fully functioning service recently). As you might know, Amazon caused a bit of an upset upon launching its service and delivering songs bought through its online store …
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