It allows a person to download, play and manage your music from one area. The cost of it is $14.99 a month and you can stream unlimited music. It can be used on up to 3 devices, and if you decide to cancel your subscription you can keep 10 mp3s.
Probably about as much as they do ipods.. In all actuality there are roughly 20 million Zune sales including the HD. But if you include the Kin phones that come with built in zune software you come around to about 35 million.
around the beginning of September 2009
Cable television first became available in 1948 and subscription services began in 1949. By 2006, 60% of Americans subscribed to basic cable services.
The satellite radio services in the United States (Sirius and XM) do need subscriptions. You have to buy the radio (or some new cars come with an XM radio) and then you pay the monthly subscription fee.
Newer Zune Updates come with Hexic, Space Battle, Sudoku, Checkers, and Texas Hold 'em. The "Related Links" go to a Forum that shows you how to create, download, and install custom Zune Games.
No, ipod games do not work on the zune, they will only work on compatible ipods. however the zune does come pre-loaded with some games, check out this link:http://www.zune.net/en-us/discover/games/default.htm
none of them do you download software form the internet
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on your zune go to settings and click screen lock. set a screen lock (for quickness set it as 2111) turn of your zune then turn it back on. get the screen lock WRONG (type in 1111) if you get it wrong three or four times a message will come up saying "would you like to reset your zune"
I think it depends on what GB you get. you can check zune.net(com?) for a list of the GBs and colors they come in
The Zune HD actually came out with apps. But apps like Facebook,Twitter,Audiosurf,Sk8 park, and Project Gotham Racing are coming out. They will be here sometime in november. I was hoping they would come out on November 3rd but no luck yet. I have a Zune HD and I did some research on the new apps. They look promising to me.
The Zune model 1126 was released in 2007. Specifically, it was part of the Zune 80 series, which was introduced in October of that year. This model featured an 80 GB hard drive and a 3.2-inch screen, catering to music and video playback.