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  2. Zune - Wikipedia

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    The first-generation Zune device was created by Microsoft in close cooperation with Toshiba, which took the design of the Gigabeat S and redeveloped it under the name Toshiba 1089 as registered with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) starting in 2006. [13]

  3. Zune software - Wikipedia

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    Zune is a discontinued software program that was developed by Microsoft for Windows [1] that functions as a full media player, library, media streaming server, [2] mobile device management, and interface for the discontinued Zune Marketplace.

  4. Groove Music - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft had previously ventured into music services with its Zune brand. The Zune Marketplace included 11 million tracks. The line of Zune players and Zune music store were somewhat unsuccessful, and the brand was largely discontinued at the beginning of the 2010s, although it continued to exist on different devices and the Zune Music Pass offered unlimited access to songs for US$9.99 per month.

  5. Zune 30 - Wikipedia

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    The Zune 30 is a portable media player developed by Microsoft, and the first hardware device in Microsoft's Zune brand. It was released on November 14, 2006, simply named the Zune.

  6. Zune 80, 120 - Wikipedia

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    Zune 80. Aiming to improve on the design of the original Zune, the Zune 80/120 is 3.6 millimeters thinner and 31 grams lighter.It also has a slightly larger screen (3.2 inches instead of 3) and higher battery life (up to 24 hours for music, versus up to 14).

  7. Zune software version history - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all versions of the Zune software that were released.. The 1.0 versions of the Zune software were a modified version of Windows Media Player 11 [citation needed] while versions since 2.0 are built independently with additional DirectShow decoders for AAC, MPEG-4, and H.264.

  8. Zune HD - Wikipedia

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    As of August 2011, the Zune Marketplace has 62 apps for Zune HD, of which 42 are games. All of the apps and games are free. Apps available excluding games are Calendar, Fingerpaint, Stopwatch, Alarm Clock, Chord Finder, Facebook, Twitter, MSN Money, MSN Weather, Calculator, Piano, Metronome, Level, Drum Machine, Fan Prediction, Shuffle by Album, Windows Live Messenger, Notes, Email and Zune ...

  9. List of Zune applications - Wikipedia

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    Zune applications were mobile apps and games that were available for Microsoft's Zune portable media players. Some of the games were multiplayer-capable and could be played with other Zune devices within wireless reach.