
While the Zune is highly unlikely to occupy the high office of the iPod, that doesn’t mean Microsoft doesn’t have the heart to innovate their project. The Zune will receive new updates that enable consumers to download or stream millions of songs on-the-go via Wi-Fi hotspots. You can tune in to the FM radio and tag songs that you want, purchasing them directly later on. With the ability to access Zune Marketplace wirelessly and tap into interactive, personalized music recommendations, your Zune Pass subscription is much more valuable now than ever. In addition to this new service, the Zune lineup will receive new capacity versions of 16GB and 120GB when September 16 rolls around. Image courtesy of Engadget.
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