Ostensibly to commemorate or celebrate or something else Windows 10's one-year anniversary, Microsoft is offering 4 months of
free music. It is connected with Microsoft Groove and their "Music Pass." It looks to me like "Music Pass" is basically a music subscription service like Pandora or Spotify.
I don't quite see how there ends up being 4 months of
free music in the deal. There's certainly not 4
sequential months. But I'll just quote what they say:
Up to 4 months of free music
From now to July 31st, get up to 4 months of music for free when you sign up for a Music Pass.* If your're brand new to Groove, enjoy your free month-long trial. After your first billed month, we'll email you a code for 3 more months - 90 days - of music, on the house. Get millions of songs wherever you roll, plus artist radio, playlists, and custom mixes made just for you. But hurry - this deal ends in a flash.
Are they saying that you get a free month, then you pay for the second one, and then when you do pay for the second one, you'll get a code for the next 3 months
free? If so, that means that you will get five months for the price of one. But I may not be interpreting correctly what they're saying. What do you think?
Anyway, here's
a webpage where you can go to find out all about it and sign up if you're so inclined.
Speaking of Windows 10, tomorrow (Friday) is the last day that Win 8/8.1 users can get Windows 10 free.