Microsoft's DVD Player for Windows 10 is now available in the Windows Store, but it's just free for some users. For instance, organizations using Windows Enterprise editions and upgrading to the ...
We’ve already established that Microsoft’s DVD player for Windows 10 is a rip-off at $15. Not only is that tremendously overpriced in a world with VLC available for free, but the Windows Store app has ...
Remember that $15 Windows DVD Player app Microsoft's been peddling in the Windows Store? The notion that Microsoft is charging $15 for basic DVD playback software that doesn't even support Blu-ray ...
With Windows 10 offered at zero cost to most users, it is not surprising that Microsoft is looking at other ways to make money off its latest and last operating system. Earlier, Tech Times reported ...
If you partake in Microsoft’s free upgrade offer from Windows 7 or 8 to Windows 10, Windows Media Center will be removed without warning. In its place, a new app called Windows DVD Player has been ...
For years, putting a DVD into your Windows PC was as simple as dropping a disc into the tray and letting the movie play. Windows Media Player would spin up, autoplay would kick in, and before you knew ...
A Windows Central post Wednesday morning was almost chipper when it announced the cost of Microsoft's DVD Player app. The company wrote, "Any Windows 10 owner can now get Microsoft's official DVD ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Several months before the launch of Windows 10, Microsoft announced that it would be killing off ...
Microsoft announced this week that Windows 8 will not support playback of DVD movies unless you explicitly add software that supports that feature. The economic reasons for doing so are compelling ...
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