
Microsoft goes “hands off” with Internet Explorer for the Xbox One
Microsoft today detailed the ins, outs and Kinect-enabled features of Internet Explorer for the Xbox One.
Microsoft today detailed the ins, outs and Kinect-enabled features of Internet Explorer for the Xbox One.
In not all that shocking news, Xbox’s Major Nelson today confirmed that free monthly games will be coming to Xbox One for Xbox Live Gold subscribers sometime next year.
Microsoft is ready to get their party started, and this morning they laid out their grand plans for the Xbox One launch events around the world.
Microsoft is slowly but surely showing off the Xbox One’s unique features, and this morning we get a better look at the slick Snap multitasking.
With just a few weeks before launch, the Xbox One is finally popping up in a few more locations around North America for would-be owners to try before they buy.
As Sony did a few days ago, Microsoft this morning revealed (on the Xbox Wire site) which digital apps would be available at or around the launch of the Xbox One.
Microsoft is finally revealing more and more of the Xbox One’s interface, and this morning, they released a new video walkthrough showing off the UI and a number of cool features.
In a new promotion revealed this morning, 7-Eleven is teaming up with Microsoft to give away one of 58 Xbox One systems through early 2014.
Microsoft today has revealed which free Xbox 360 games will be headed to Xbox Live Gold subscribers for the month of November.
A great deal if you’re looking to stack more time on your Gold membership in time for the Xbox One release.
In case you missed the news last night, EA and Microsoft announced that Titanfall, Respawn Entertainment’s much hyped Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PC release, has gone full exclusive.
With the full game not due until spring 2014, Microsoft is releasing a trial experience for Kinect Sports Rivals at launch.
The battle for the next generation is about to heat up with Microsoft launching a significant advertising campaign beginning this week.
Following the lead of the mega-hit XBLA release State of Decay, How to Survive sounds like another unique take on the “survival” genre.
Microsoft today confirmed that they are keeping the free Xbox 360 games flowing to Xbox Live Gold subscribers indefinitely.
Machinima and Microsoft this morning confirmed that a neat new Machinima app will launch alongside the Xbox One on November 22nd.
It’s not often we get two Xbox Live Arcade releases on one day, so enjoy it while you can.