Given Microsoft's partnership with music-streaming giant Spotify, this was probably inevitable--and now it's confirmed. Microsoft said today that it will end support for its music service, Groove ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Microsoft has announced that they’re closing the doors on their Groove Music streaming service and ...
More than a decade after Microsoft introduced the Zune, it gives its streaming music service the axe to partner with rival Spotify. Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News reporter in 2004, covering ...
Spotify inched a little closer to owning the whole music streaming market today. Microsoft announced that its own subscription streaming service, Groove, will be mothballed and that it’s arranged a ...
Microsoft is the latest company to exit the streaming music business: The software giant announce Monday that it was shuttering its Groove Music service at the end of this year. Existing Groove Music ...
Microsoft said Monday it plans to discontinue its Groove Music Pass streaming service, and it will instead partner with streaming giant Spotify. Microsoft rebranded its Xbox Music service as Groove ...
Microsoft has now announced it'll shutter Groove Music entirely. This comes two years after the company changed Xbox Music to Groove in an effort to make the music service still relevant despite ...
Last year, Microsoft shut down its Groove Music Service and encouraged users to switch over to Spotify instead. It promised, however, that it'll continue supporting the app for Windows 10 users. That ...
Microsoft has announced that the end is near for its unloved Groove Music app. As of December 31, 2017 the Groove music app will no longer offer the option to stream, purchase or download music.
Microsoft still isn't having much luck competing in the digital music realm. The software behemoth has announced that it's axing its Groove Music services (streaming, purchases and re-downloads) after ...