Many of those who use Microsoft products were surprised by the corporations’ decision to abandon the Xbox Music brand, which took over 2 years to create and develop. The new release of Microsoft Windows, which is Windows 10 Insider Preview (it is going to be released in late July), is going to get Xbox Music replaced by a new app called Groove. This one is designed to let the user listen to audio tracks, the Hi-Tech Department of Masterforex-V Academy reports.
At the same time, the software giant says that Groove Music is going to be available for Android and iOS in the near future. The mobile version of the app will let the user listen to their favorite tracks that uploaded to OneDrive.
American and European users will have to pay for premium services within the scope of the new music service by Microsoft. The users of Windows Insider are expected to be the first to get access to Groove. Others will get it after the official release of Windows 10, which is scheduled for July 29th.
As for Microsoft’s stock, the price dropped by 0,2% earlier during the trading session. At this point, it is moving around $44,30. This is confirmed by the chart below, courtesy of Masterforex-V Academy.
