- Another patent suit bites the dust: Motorola can’t ban Xbox Brad Reed - BGR.com - 21 hrs ago
The good news with patent suits is that even when they’re successful they very rarely result in outright sales bans of popular products. And now Ars Technica reports … More »Another patent suit bites the dust: Motorola can’t ban Xbox
The good news with patent suits is that even when they’re successful they very rarely result in outright sales bans of popular products. And now Ars Technica reports that yet another attempt to enforce a sales ban has fallen flat on its face, this time Motorola’s attempt to stop sales of Microsoft’s Xbox. According to Ars, …
- Despite upcoming Xbox One launch, Microsoft aims to sell 25 million more Xbox 360s Zach Epstein - BGR.com - 23 hrs ago
Microsoft’s newly unveiled Xbox One has gamers excited despite some huge question marks, but Microsoft thinks its current-generation Xbox 360 still has legs. Speaking … More »Despite upcoming Xbox One launch, Microsoft aims to sell 25 million more Xbox 360s
Microsoft’s newly unveiled Xbox One has gamers excited despite some huge question marks, but Microsoft thinks its current-generation Xbox 360 still has legs. Speaking with Official Xbox Magazine, Microsoft’s senior vice president of Interactive Entertainment Business Yusuf Mehdi said that the company is looking to sell …
- Microsoft vows Xbox One won’t be struck by ‘red ring of death’ Brad Reed - BGR.com - Fri, May 24, 2013
One of the most common problems that annoyed early Xbox 360 adopters was the appearance of the “red ring of death,” a flashing red light on the console’s start button … More »Microsoft vows Xbox One won’t be struck by ‘red ring of death’
One of the most common problems that annoyed early Xbox 360 adopters was the appearance of the “red ring of death,” a flashing red light on the console’s start button indicating that its hardware was essentially fried and would need to be sent to Microsoft to be replaced. But Microsoft Game Studios vice president Phil Spencer …
- Microsoft doubles down on Xbox One games, plans to invest $1 billion Dan Graziano - BGR.com - Thu, May 23, 2013
There are some concerns about gaming on the next-generation Xbox One. The system doesn’t allow independent developers to self-publish games on Xbox Live Arcade and Microsoft’s … More »Microsoft doubles down on Xbox One games, plans to invest $1 billion
There are some concerns about gaming on the next-generation Xbox One. The system doesn’t allow independent developers to self-publish games on Xbox Live Arcade and Microsoft’s used game policy is still unclear. The company did confirm that it has big plans for its in-house gaming studio, however. Phil Harrison, a corporate …
- Video: Halo creator teases ‘Destiny’ for PlayStation 4, Xbox One Dan Graziano - BGR.com - Thu, May 23, 2013
Game developer Bungie has teamed up with Iron Man director Jon Favreau and Breaking Bad’s Giancarlo Esposito to release another teaser trailer for its upcoming game Destiny. … More »Video: Halo creator teases ‘Destiny’ for PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Game developer Bungie has teamed up with Iron Man director Jon Favreau and Breaking Bad’s Giancarlo Esposito to release another teaser trailer for its upcoming game Destiny. Little is known about the lore behind the new science fiction first-person shooter, however expectations are already sky-high for the new game since …
- GameStop says 2013 outlook improved after Xbox One news Chandni Doulatramani and Malathi Nayak - Reuters - Thu, May 23, 2013
By Chandni Doulatramani and Malathi Nayak (Reuters) - GameStop Corp raised the lower end of its full-year earnings forecast on Thursday after beating fourth-quarter estimates, … More »GameStop says 2013 outlook improved after Xbox One news
By Chandni Doulatramani and Malathi Nayak (Reuters) - GameStop Corp raised the lower end of its full-year earnings forecast on Thursday after beating fourth-quarter estimates, counting on a boost from new gaming consoles due later this year and further growth in digital and mobile sales. The videogame industry, which has …
- Microsoft working on integrating Windows Phone with Xbox One Brad Reed - BGR.com - Thu, May 23, 2013
Microsoft is working on some important features for Windows Phone that could help it become more than an also-ran. Microsoft senior marketing manager Greg Sullivan tells … More »Microsoft working on integrating Windows Phone with Xbox One
Microsoft is working on some important features for Windows Phone that could help it become more than an also-ran. Microsoft senior marketing manager Greg Sullivan tells PCMag that his company is working on a project with the goal of producing “an increased seamlessness and integration across” both Windows Phone and the …
- Microsoft confirms indie developers can’t self-publish games on Xbox One Dan Graziano - BGR.com - Wed, May 22, 2013
Independent game developers who are excited about selling new games on the Xbox One got some bad news on Wednesday. Microsoft confirmed to ShackNews that independent … More »Microsoft confirms indie developers can’t self-publish games on Xbox One
Independent game developers who are excited about selling new games on the Xbox One got some bad news on Wednesday. Microsoft confirmed to ShackNews that independent developers cannot self-publish their own games on Xbox Live Arcade, and are instead required to partner with Microsoft Game Studios or a third-party publisher. …
- Xbox One supports Ultra HD 4K gaming Zach Epstein - BGR.com - Wed, May 22, 2013
New details continue to trickle out following Microsoft’s Xbox One unveiling. Some new tidbits answer burning questions and some simply raise new questions, but there … More »Xbox One supports Ultra HD 4K gaming
New details continue to trickle out following Microsoft’s Xbox One unveiling. Some new tidbits answer burning questions and some simply raise new questions, but there are also a few key features being discovered that Microsoft was oddly quiet about during its presentation but happily confirmed after the show. For one example, Forbes’ Matt …
- The Xbox One likely won’t be a cable killer Brad Reed - BGR.com - Wed, May 22, 2013
Microsoft is trying to differentiate the Xbox One from rival consoles by giving it several key set-top box features for television sets but that doesn’t mean it’s going … More »The Xbox One likely won’t be a cable killer
Microsoft is trying to differentiate the Xbox One from rival consoles by giving it several key set-top box features for television sets but that doesn’t mean it’s going to take away your need to subscribe to cable services anytime soon. As AllThingsD’s Peter Kafka notes, Microsoft is limiting the amount of live television …
- The new consoles from Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony BARBARA ORTUTAY - AP - Wed, May 22, 2013
NEW YORK (AP) — Microsoft is the last of the three big video game console makers to unveil its latest gaming system. The unveiling comes nearly eight years after the … More »The new consoles from Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony
NEW YORK (AP) — Microsoft is the last of the three big video game console makers to unveil its latest gaming system. The unveiling comes nearly eight years after the Xbox 360 went on sale. It follows last fall's debut of Nintendo's Wii U and a preview in February of the upcoming PlayStation 4 from Sony.
- First Look: New Xbox elegant, but much unknown DERRIK J. LANG - AP - Wed, May 22, 2013
REDMOND, Wash. (AP) — Will gamers want One? More »First Look: New Xbox elegant, but much unknown
- Xbox One Raises the Burden of Privacy Safeguards: 5 Questions for Microsoft Matt Peckham - Time.com - Wed, May 22, 2013
Some things you take for granted, like the fact that in Star Trek, there’s a computer that’s always listening, always observing, always standing by cataloging data. Who … More »Xbox One Raises the Burden of Privacy Safeguards: 5 Questions for Microsoft
Some things you take for granted, like the fact that in Star Trek, there’s a computer that’s always listening, always observing, always standing by cataloging data. Who owns that data? Where’s it stored? Who determines how it’s used? Who knows. The shows chose to slide by those questions and focus on others. ...
- Xbox One vs. PlayStation 4: PS4 wins on specs Zach Epstein - BGR.com - Wed, May 22, 2013
With the first round of announcements behind us, the only thing that’s clear in the inevitable and perpetual Xbox One vs. PlayStation 4 battle is that there is no clear … More »Xbox One vs. PlayStation 4: PS4 wins on specs
With the first round of announcements behind us, the only thing that’s clear in the inevitable and perpetual Xbox One vs. PlayStation 4 battle is that there is no clear winner. Microsoft finally unveiled its next-generation video game console on Tuesday and once all the dust settled, Anandtech’s Anand Lal Shimpi took a …
- LIVE CHAT with Xbox exec Larry Hryb aka Major Nelson! Jason Gilbert - Yahoo! News - Wed, May 22, 2013
Got questions about the new Xbox? Ask Xbox Exec Larry Hryb aka Major Nelson anything you want at 4PM! More »LIVE CHAT with Xbox exec Larry Hryb aka Major Nelson!
- Video game maker Atari seeks court approval for sale of assets Reuters - Wed, May 22, 2013
(Reuters) - Video game maker Atari Inc is seeking court approval for the sale of all its assets as it works its way out of bankruptcy protection. The company said on … More »Video game maker Atari seeks court approval for sale of assets
(Reuters) - Video game maker Atari Inc is seeking court approval for the sale of all its assets as it works its way out of bankruptcy protection. The company said on Tuesday it tried looking for a buyer with the help of its investment banker Perella Weinberg Partners, but was unable to find a "stalking horse," or initial …
- Xbox One game sales and used game policies: What we know Zach Epstein - BGR.com - Wed, May 22, 2013
Sony might not have revealed its console hardware during the PlayStation 4 unveiling, but at least we walked away with a pretty good idea of how buying and selling games … More »Xbox One game sales and used game policies: What we know
Sony might not have revealed its console hardware during the PlayStation 4 unveiling, but at least we walked away with a pretty good idea of how buying and selling games would work. Microsoft finally took the wraps off of its next-generation Xbox One video game console on Tuesday and many people were left with more questions …
- Is the Xbox One the smart TV we've all been waiting for? Chris Gayomali - The Week - Wed, May 22, 2013
Several tech critics are skeptical More »Is the Xbox One the smart TV we've all been waiting for?
- Microsoft touts Xbox One as all-in-1 entertainment DERRIK J. LANG and BARBARA ORTUTAY - AP - Tue, May 21, 2013
REDMOND, Wash. (AP) — Microsoft thinks it has the one. More »Microsoft touts Xbox One as all-in-1 entertainment
- Microsoft unveils Xbox One with Spielberg, Activision tie-up Bill Rigby and Malathi Nayak - Reuters - Tue, May 21, 2013
By Bill Rigby and Malathi Nayak REDMOND, Washington (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp unveiled the "Xbox One" on Tuesday, its first new gaming console in eight years, and its … More »Microsoft unveils Xbox One with Spielberg, Activision tie-up
By Bill Rigby and Malathi Nayak REDMOND, Washington (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp unveiled the "Xbox One" on Tuesday, its first new gaming console in eight years, and its strongest push so far to dominate consumers' living rooms with an array of exclusive media content. The Xbox One took four years to develop and will be the …
- With the Xbox One, Microsoft’s vision for conquering the living room takes shape Brad Reed - BGR.com - Tue, May 21, 2013
It’s taken a while, but Microsoft’s big plan for conquering consumers’ living rooms is now finally coming together. For years, major tech companies have been obsessed … More »With the Xbox One, Microsoft’s vision for conquering the living room takes shape
It’s taken a while, but Microsoft’s big plan for conquering consumers’ living rooms is now finally coming together. For years, major tech companies have been obsessed with getting their software and applications onto television screens and have mostly employed a series of set-top boxes that have done little to spark consumer …
- NFL, Xbox enhancing interactive television viewing BARRY WILNER - AP - Tue, May 21, 2013
Imagine Sean Payton holding up a Surface tablet instead of a cardboard playsheet on the sideline. More »NFL, Xbox enhancing interactive television viewing
Imagine Sean Payton holding up a Surface tablet instead of a cardboard playsheet on the sideline.
- Xbox One will not play Xbox 360 games; used game policy still unclear Zach Epstein - BGR.com - Tue, May 21, 2013
Bad news, Xbox fans: Your current collection of Xbox 360 games will not work on Microsoft’s new Xbox One, and the company’s used games policy is very unclear. The company … More »Xbox One will not play Xbox 360 games; used game policy still unclear
Bad news, Xbox fans: Your current collection of Xbox 360 games will not work on Microsoft’s new Xbox One, and the company’s used games policy is very unclear. The company finally took the wraps off its next-generation video game console on Tuesday and while there was plenty of good news to be had, there were also some some …
- Microsoft Wants the New Xbox One to Totally Take Over Your TV Connor Simpson - The Atlantic Wire - Tue, May 21, 2013
It's been seven years since Microsoft launched the Xbox 360. Compared to modern computers and laptops, or even the Playstation 3, it's something of a dinosaur. So the … More »Microsoft Wants the New Xbox One to Totally Take Over Your TV
It's been seven years since Microsoft launched the Xbox 360. Compared to modern computers and laptops, or even the Playstation 3, it's something of a dinosaur. So the new system announced on Tuesday, called the Xbox One — and its juiced up core and Jetsons-like features — should have users very, very excited.
- Suggested names for the new Call of Duty, based on the attention given to the dog in the game at the … Jason Gilbert - Yahoo! News - Tue, May 21, 2013
Call of Poochie: Woof! More »Suggested names for the new Call of Duty, based on the attention given to the dog in the game at the …
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