Sony updated the Music Unlimited application on the PS3 last week, bringing some great new feature asked by the community. Cosmetically, you’ll probably first notice that Sony’s new branding has finally landed on PS3. More importantly, however, the new app gives you added control over how you listen to and access music.
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Get 180 Days Of Q Music Unlimited Free On PS3
For a limited time, eligible PlayStation 3 owners can try out a free 180-day Basic subscription of Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity for free! That means that you have 6 months to check out the service and listen to 7 million tracks before you decide to sign up for a full subscription.
Music Unlimited Now Available On PSP
Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity is now (finally) available for PSP in the following countries: UK, Ireland, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Australia and New Zealand. As you can see from the image below, the interface is just as slick as on the PlayStation 3.
Music Unlimited Now Available on PSN
A new music service is now available to access on the PlayStation 3. Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity is a exciting new way to experience music on your PlayStation and other Sony connected devices with today’s launch of cloud-based, streaming digital music service.
Music Unlimited Powered By Qriocity Coming To PS3
Today at IFA 2010 in Berlin, Sony announced that Music Unlimited Powered by Qriocity, a cloud-based digital music service, will be coming to PlayStation 3 later this year. The service will give you access to millions of songs that are stored and synchronised through the cloud and can be accessed via a range of Sony devices, with one single account and without the need to manage digital files.
Qriocity Uses PSN ID to Sign into Other Sony Electronics
A few weeks ago, a Sony filed a trademark for a new service dubbed Qriocity. We now know that Qriocity is Sony’s first attempt at bringing PlayStation Network ID services to other Sony products including network enabled Bravia HDTVs, VAIO PCs, and Sony’s upcoming line of Blu-Ray players. Sony announced at this years CES that it would be bringing the PSN ID service to other Sony devices.