Playstation 3 'Music Unlimited' Receives Update

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Sony created a music app which allowed users to Listen to over 30 Million songs, This was originally known as “Qriocity,”. The reason Sony made this was because they had intended to compete with Sony. Now, This is my opinion on this. Sony have no chance of competing with them, Itunes have been out of years and had a whopping 575 million active user accounts around last year.

The electronics company announced via Twitter that Music Unlimited for the Playstation 3 has been redesigned to “improve performance.”

Here is what they said.

Music Unlimited on PS3 redesigned and tuned for improved performance:http://t.co/prM0cnU8rd pic.twitter.com/mY6sKbjDOz

— PlayStation (@PlayStation) September 11, 2014


They all stated this on there blog according to the current source.

“Focusing on music discovery and quicker access to your favorite tracks, the updated app is modeled after our Music Unlimited PS4 app. When you open the new MU app on PS3, the first thing you’ll notice is the redesigned home page which showcases the latest releases, as well as new playlists and channels.”

The blog post offers users a tour of the operating system’s new design, its sections include: Home Page, Charts, Playlists, Channels, My Library, and Settings.

Sony promised a better experience with the update, and welcomed feedback from its users. But the response from Playstation owners hasn’t been positive; people stated via Twitter that the upgrade didn’t address any of the apps weaknesses, while others were upset that the company wasn’t updating the app’s Playstation 4 counterpart.

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Thank god we actually have news being posted again
 
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Awesome news bro! As always, You`re doing great as a news writer.

Keep up the good work! :)
 
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Sony created a music app which allowed users to Listen to over 30 Million songs, This was originally known as “Qriocity,”. The reason Sony made this was because they had intended to compete with Sony. Now, This is my opinion on this. Sony have no chance of competing with them, Itunes have been out of years and had a whopping 575 million active user accounts around last year.

The electronics company announced via Twitter that Music Unlimited for the Playstation 3 has been redesigned to “improve performance.”

Here is what they said.

Music Unlimited on PS3 redesigned and tuned for improved performance:http://t.co/prM0cnU8rd pic.twitter.com/mY6sKbjDOz

— PlayStation (@PlayStation) September 11, 2014


They all stated this on there blog according to the current source.

“Focusing on music discovery and quicker access to your favorite tracks, the updated app is modeled after our Music Unlimited PS4 app. When you open the new MU app on PS3, the first thing you’ll notice is the redesigned home page which showcases the latest releases, as well as new playlists and channels.”

The blog post offers users a tour of the operating system’s new design, its sections include: Home Page, Charts, Playlists, Channels, My Library, and Settings.

Sony promised a better experience with the update, and welcomed feedback from its users. But the response from Playstation owners hasn’t been positive; people stated via Twitter that the upgrade didn’t address any of the apps weaknesses, while others were upset that the company wasn’t updating the app’s Playstation 4 counterpart.

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thanks for the news! knew nothing of this before reading this. keep it up!
 
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