Posts Tagged ‘Canada’

Zune Pass expanding to U.K. and Europe, more nations get movie rentals and purchases

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

Microsoft has announced a new expansion for Zune services. The news is a touch bittersweet for me, since it didn’t involve the arrival of Zune Pass in Canada. Maybe next time…

Those of you who live in the U.K., France, Italy, and Spain, however, can now enjoy the Zune Pass music subscription service for £8.99 or 9.99 Euros per month. That’s only a tad pricier than the $14.99 U.S. residents pay for all-you-can-eat music via Zune. The “keep 10 MP3s per month” option remains U.S. only, unfortunately.

Those four countries — along with Germany — can also now buy music via Zune, and movie rentals and purchases have been extended to even more countries. Here’s how the video expansion breaks down:

  • Rentals: U.K., France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Ireland, Netherlands, Switzerland, Mexico, Canada, Australia and New Zealand
  • Purchase: U.K., France, Germany, Canada, Australia and New Zealand

This is great news for anyone who owns an Xbox 360 or plans on purchasing a Windows Phone 7 device — but it’s also good news for Windows users in general. There’s plenty of good content to be had on Zune, and it never hurts to have one more option for purchasing downloadable music and video content.

Hit up the official Microsoft press release for full details.

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International Kindle users: change your country to avoid additional fees

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Okay, so my earlier story about how Amazon is messing with International Kindle users made a bit of a splash. Quite a few things came up in my investigations before and after the story, but the basic fact remains: Amazon will add a fixed $2.00 surcharge to most items (which may or may [...]

Google Voice opens to everybody! Everybody in the US, that is.

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Google Voice, Google’s very useful call-forwarding-slash-voice-mail-slash-transcription service, has finally opened to everyone! Well, everyone in the United States, that is.
I know we Americans sometimes act like we’re the center of the universe, but plenty of users in other countries can’t wait to get their hands on Voice. Even our intrepid editor Lee Mathews can’t get it yet, and he’s just a border away in Canada. Bummer!

Voice has been mostly invite-only since launch, but it opened to college students and the military for a while, too. If this will be your first time using Google Voice, check out some of the features before you get started: SMS-to-Email, using Voice with your existing number and more are explained on this Google Voice help page.

Does Google Voice opening up to everyone signal the upcoming launch of that new Google Voice web app Lee was predicting?