Microsoft Xbox One: everything you need to know

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Xbox One vs Xbox 360 vs PS4: fight!

The Xbox One has finally arrived to unite all of your living room entertainment. But before you ready to open your wallet for Microsoft’s next-gen console, you’d probably like to how the new Xbox stacks up against the old, and how its hardware compares to the next-gen competition from Sony. Well, a chart with comparable specs aplenty awaits you after the break. Comments Read full post on Engadget RSS Feed

Xbox One-exclusive ‘Quantum Break’ aims to blend TV with gaming for a ‘revolutionary entertainment experience’

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Microsoft announces live action ‘Halo’ TV series with Steven Spielberg as executive producer

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Microsoft teams up with the NFL to bring interactive broadcasts and fantasy football to the Xbox One

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Xbox One: our first look at the new console, controller, and Kinect

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Flickr, Vimeo could see deep integration with iOS 7, claims report

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Xbox One will not be backwards compatible with Xbox 360 games (Sean Hollister/The Verge)

Sean Hollister / The Verge: Xbox One will not be backwards compatible with Xbox 360 games  —  If you were hoping to play your vast collection of Xbox 360 games on Microsoft’s latest creation, we’ve got a spot of bad news.  Microsoft Xbox Live VP Marc Whitten confirmed to The Verge that the new Xbox One console will have no backwards compatibility whatsoever. Read full post on Techmeme

Xbox One controller vs. Xbox 360 controller, fight!

“If it ain’t broke don’t fix it” is as useful a phrase as it is folksy, and though the Xbox One is a complete reinvention compared to the Xbox 360, the controller is in many ways little changed. It’s a bit more rounded, a bit softer to the touch and features redesigned shoulder buttons with their own discrete rumble controllers. The D-Pad is revised, the analog sticks has more texture and the battery backpack is no longer quite as pronounced. In other words, we