Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Microsoft announced a nifty addition to Xbox Music today. In short, the ...
Microsoft wants you to "liberate your music," and to help you do that is a new feature that has arrived for Xbox Music: OneDrive integration. It's a relatively simple update, at least as far as the ...
One of the features that’s a must-have for online streaming music services is the ability to upload your own music and access it from the cloud. Various services have different implementations of this ...
Xbox Music has introduced OneDrive integration, allowing users to play tracks stored on the Microsoft cloud service. The new feature is available on the PC desktop service as well as the apps for ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Microsoft’s latest Xbox feature makes it easier to get your game captures from the cloud. Microsoft’s latest Xbox ...
Starting today, you can upload your own music files to Microsoft's cloud service, OneDrive, and stream the tracks via Xbox Music. The process seems fairly simple, and will allow you to add music which ...
Microsoft is developing a way to make viewing clips or screenshots on Xbox easier, and it includes a new feature that would automatically save clips and screenshots from the console in the company's ...
Microsoft knows that millions of gamers use their Xbox console to capture videos and photos. Such content is usually stored on internal storage, and it can become a problem since storage is not ...
Microsoft has introduced a couple of new photo-related features for OneDrive, which will make their way to Xbox One, Windows Phone 8.1 and the website in the coming weeks. The new update will come ...
There are big changes coming to your Xbox, with game captures set to be deleted after 90 days - and the clock starts right now. In a blog published yesterday Jonathan Hildebrandt, Principal Group ...
Microsoft account holders across the range of the tech giant’s services, including Xbox Live, Outlook.com, Skype, OneDrive, and Microsoft’s Windows Store, suffered an outage Tuesday that prevented ...
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