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Several Bing apps on Windows 8.1 receive updates, Xbox Music app updated too

Ron Ron
September 18, 2019
1 min read

Several Bing apps on Windows 8.1 receive updates, Xbox Music app updated too

After rolling out updates to the entire Bing app suite just recently, Microsoft has rolled out another set of app updates for the Bing suite on Windows 8.1 – specifically for Bing Finance, Bing Sports, Bing News, Bing Travel, and Bing Health and Fitness. Aside from that, Microsoft has also updated the Xbox Music app for Windows 8.1.

Of course, it also comes as no surprise that Microsoft has not made any change log available. Each app likely features bug fixes and performance improvements. The Xbox Music app, on the other hand, features the ability to drag and drop songs or albums to create and re-order playlists, as well as the ability to build your “now playing” queue and beef up your collection in the process.

Hit the download links below to force the app updates. Let us know if you notice any new features or improvements, since we do not have a change log available. Enjoy!

Thanks for the tip, Andrew!

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