Posted 20 hours ago ago at Wired with 15 recent echos
The other day, unable to take it anymore, we sucked it up and ordered HBO. We needed our fix immediately. When the order went through and we were ready to binge watch, it wasnt our cable box we turned on, but our Xbox. This news, I am sure, would be music to Microsofts ears. It may have launched the Xbox 360 in 2005 as a gaming machine filled with games for gamers, but somewhere in the middle of that long lifecycle it decided to focus what seemed to be the majority of its efforts on making Xbox...
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Posted 26 days ago ago at Windows IT Pro with 4 recent echos
Microsoft on Wednesday confirmed that the next Xbox video game console, codenamed Durango, will be revealed to the public at a special event at its Redmond campus on May 21. That event will kick off a multi event unveiling which will continue through June, and then the release of the device, which is expected in early November. On March 28, I exclusively revealed via Twitter that Microsoft had changed the original reveal date for the next Xbox from April 24 to May 21. So yesterday’s...
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Posted 20 hours ago ago at The Verge with 4 recent echos
If you were hoping to play your vast collection of Xbox 360 games on Microsoft latest creation, weve got a spot of bad news. Microsoft Xbox Live VP Marc Whitten confirmed to that the new Xbox One console will have no backwards compatibility whatsoever. No, there not, said Whitten, when we posed the question. The system is based on a different core architecture, so back compat doesnt really work from that perspective. Technologically speaking, it not wholly a surprise that backwards compatibility...
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Posted 15 days ago ago at Arstechnica with 4 recent echos
According to an internal Microsoft e mail sent to all full time employees working on the next Xbox, Durango [the codename for the next Xbox] is designed to deliver the future of entertainment while engineered to be tolerant of today Internet. It continues, There are a number of scenarios that our users expect to work without an Internet connection, and those should just work regardless of their current connection status. Those include, but are not limited to: playing a Blu ray disc, watching...
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Posted 15 hours ago ago at Microsoft Major Nelson with 2 recent echos
We know there is some confusion around used games on Xbox One and wanted to provide a bit of clarification on exactly what weve confirmed today. While there have been many potential scenarios discussed, today we have only confirmed that we designed Xbox One to enable our customers to trade in and resell games at retail. Another piece of clarification around playing games at a friends house – should you choose to play your game at your friends house, there is no fee to play that game while you...
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Posted 19 hours ago ago at All About Microsoft with 2 recent echos
Microsoft Xbox One home entertainment console has three operating systems at its core, company officials said during the May 21 unveiling of the device. Why three? Marc Whitten,Microsoft chief production officer of its Interactive Entertainment Business,explained during the hour long reveal event in Redmond, that thered be an Xbox operating system, the kernel of Windows and a third operating system designed to handle switching, multitasking and control inside the Xbox One. The NT core is what...
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Posted 1 day ago ago at Microsoft Windows Team Blog with 3 recent echos
The panel will pick 3 grand prize winners who each will receive a Windows Phone 8 and a Surface Pro, and 17 first prize winners who each will receive a Windows Phone 8. All winning apps will be evaluated for featured slots in the Windows Phone Store. The challenge starts today, May 20, 2013. You have through June 30, 2013, to submit your app for this porting challenge. Winners will be announced July 19, 2013, at the PhoneGap Day event in Portland, Oregon. The challenge is open to developers in...
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Posted 1 day ago ago at Boy Genius Report with 1 recent echos
Microsoft’s Windows 8 platform hasn’t exactly been the catalyst PC makers were looking for as sales continue to slide, but the new operating system does seem to be making some progress. IHS-owned market research firm Displaybank says that of the 46 million notebook computers that shipped during the first quarter this year, 4.57 million of them included touchscreens, Digitimes reported. That figure is good for a 10% share of the global market and is up a healthy 51.8% from the fourth...
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