Microsoft Unleashes Colossal Xbox One Console
Microsoft Canada announced that a larger-than-life Xbox One appeared in downtown Vancouver to kick off its promotion of the Xbox One launch on November 22.
Microsoft Canada announced that a larger-than-life Xbox One appeared in downtown Vancouver to kick off its promotion of the Xbox One launch on November 22.
Microsoft announced its plans to bring the Xbox Music service to iOS and Android devices, as well as free streaming on Xbox Music via the Web.
Time Warner Cable announced that its video subscribers who are Microsoft Xbox LIVE Gold members will be able to watch up to 300 live TV channels through their Xbox 360.
Strategy Analytics announced it reckons that Sony’s PlayStation 4 (PS4) and Microsoft’s Xbox One will reinvigorate the game console market in 2014.
Twitch announced that its video game broadcasting and viewing service will be integrated into Microsoft’s upcoming Xbox One console.
Microsoft announced that it will continue to sell and is rolling out a new design for its existing Xbox 360 game console.
Microsoft announced that its new Xbox One game console will cost $499.99 in the U.S. and will launch in 21 markets around the world November 2013.
Havok announced that its suite of middleware tools is now available to all licensed Xbox One developers and publishers.
343 Industries (Microsoft Studios) announced it plans to expand the Halo universe to Windows 8 PCs, tablets and Windows Phone 8 devices in July with its new Halo: Spartan Assault video game.
ABI Research announced it reckons that, depending on how the stars align, active UltraViolet accounts could reach as many as 108 million worldwide by 2018.
Microsoft announced it has licensed its exFAT file system to five companies for use in devices that range from high-end camcorders to digital cameras and Android tablets.