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The console market has been the subject of much debate lately. Nintendo’s Wii U has inspired some fans, and disappointed many others.
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A recent study by NPD shows that 40 percent of smartphone and tablet owners are aware their devices have screen mirroring capabilities.
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If you’re trying again and again to sign into your Xbox LIVE account, you’re not alone, and it’s not your fault.
More from SlashGear Adam Orth has left Microsoft following his negative tweets about an always-on Internet connection for the next Xbox, says Game Informer.
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VUDU is changing the way you watch movies and television on Xbox, PlayStation, SmartTVs, Mobile, Web, and Tablets.
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Ubisoft announced in February its once Wii U exclusive Rayman Legends was not only receiving a lengthy delay from it’s original release date of February 26 to sometime in September, but that it was also no longer going to be exclusive, instead also seeing a release on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
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Ubisoft announced in February its once Wii U exclusive Rayman Legends was not only receiving a lengthy delay from it’s original release date of February 26 to sometime in September, but that it was also no longer going to be exclusive, instead also seeing a release on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
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Google may be in talks to buy messenger app WhatsApp, the next Xbox could be revealed in May, and the smart-wrist revolution continues with the LinkMe.
More from CNET News Microsoft's next Xbox, which could get an initial unveiling as early as next month, will use an AMD system-on-a-chip according to a new Bloomberg report.
More from CrunchGear Microsoft announced today via its blog that it will be selling its Mediaroom properties to Ericsson, in a deal that will see Ericsson become the dominant IPTV player in the industry with over 25 percent market share.
More from TechCrunch Microsoft announced today via its blog that it will be selling its Mediaroom properties to Ericsson, in a deal that will see Ericsson become the dominant IPTV player in the industry with over 25 percent market share.
More from CrunchGear The Nintendo Wii U is the Japanese company?s latest console offering, and while it does seem to have a lot of potential, it seems that not many are enamored by the company?s efforts, going as far as saying that sales of the console are ?disappointing?.
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While the Nintendo Wii U has some pretty fun games of its own, some developers of bigger titles have decided to forsake the Wii U in favor of other consoles, such as Sony’s PlayStation and Microsoft’s Xbox.
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While we still don’t know for certain if Microsoft (MSFT) will really require an always-on Internet connection for its next-generation Xbox, one Microsoft executive doesn’t see why anyone should be upset about the prospect of being online as a prerequisite to playing games.
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One thing is for certain, gamers aren’t exactly fans of games that require always on internet connectivity.
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Have you given Gears of War: Judgment a go already? If you have not, how can you call yourself a hardcore gamer who looks beyond the console manufacturer? Well, go pick up the game already, as it is certainly chock full of adrenaline pumping situations, and the game itself has been on the receiving end of a couple of updates, as well as some new DLC, without requiring you to fork out additional dough, of course.
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The next generation of mobile graphics will be able to deliver better performance than the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, according to NVIDIA’s (NVDA) SVP of content and technology Tony Tamasi.
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One of the more controversial moves Blizzard made with Diablo 3 was with the auction house feature.
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All games will have to be installed on the next Xbox's hard drive, according to leaked documents. [Read more]
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