Hack Is No Game: Microsoft Patches Xbox Bug TechWeb via Yahoo! News
Microsoft quietly fixed an Xbox 360 bug that allowed a user to bypass security and run their own applications or operating systems on the console.
GDC: Microsoft Talks Episodic Halo Xbox 360 Series Gamasutra
Talking at a Microsoft-hosted breakfast at GDC, Microsoft executives Shane Kim and Chris Satchell answered questions from collected journalists and bloggers, touching on all aspects of Microsoft's current Xbox 360 strategy. The conversation ranged over a multitude of subjects, starting with Kim's comment on some of the hardware failure problems with the console since launch. He noted: "It's
Viacom, Microsoft extend video licensing pact for Xbox Live Market Watch
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) - Viacom Inc. will place more of its entertainment programming onto Microsoft Corp.'s Xbox Live Internet service, the second online distribution deal Viacom has signed since it broke off licensing talks with Google Inc.'s YouTube unit last month over copyright issues.
Microsoft Announces Six Million Xbox Live Users AnandTech
Microsoft announces that six million gamers are using the online Xbox Live service
Microsoft Makes Xbox Memory Moves NewsFactor via Yahoo! News
As creative minds gather at the Game Developers Conference 2007 in San Francisco, Microsoft is making some Xbox announcements that might turn a few heads.
Microsoft Fights Against Xbox Hacks BetaNews
Microsoft has fired back against hackers who had broke into the Xbox 360 console to run their own code by masking an patch to disable such activity within a system update billed as a fix to the console's online systems.
GDC: Microsoft Announces 6 Million Xbox Live Users Gamasutra
In a GDC-timed announcement, Microsoft has officially announced that more than 6 million gamers worldwide are using Xbox Live for the Xbox 360, a milestone reached 4 months ahead of the company's June 2007 goal, also revealing a multitude of new Xbox 360-related statistics. According to the company, more than 10 million Xbox 360s have hit store shelves since launch in November 2005, with the
Microsoft Debuts Bigger Xbox Memory Unit AP via Yahoo! Finance
Microsoft Corp. said Monday it is rolling out a 512-megabyte memory unit for its Xbox 360 game console. The new unit is expected to retail for $49.99, beginning April 3.
Microsoft to offer Xbox 360 memory unit Reuters via Yahoo! News
Microsoft Corp. on Monday announced plans to launch a 512MB Memory Unit for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system and an increase in the official size limit of Xbox LIVE(R) Arcade games from 50 MB to 150 MB.
Microsoft Gives Xbox Gamers a Memory Boost TechNewsWorld.com
At the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, Microsoft on Monday announced the upcoming launch of a 512 MB memory unit for the Xbox 360 video game console. The company also said it will bump up the "official size limit" of games presented on its Xbox Live Arcade game site from 50 MB to 150 MB.
Hack Is No Game: Microsoft Patches Xbox Bug TechWeb via Yahoo! News
Microsoft quietly fixed an Xbox 360 bug that allowed a user to bypass security and run their own applications or operating systems on the console.
GDC: Microsoft Talks Episodic Halo Xbox 360 Series Gamasutra
Talking at a Microsoft-hosted breakfast at GDC, Microsoft executives Shane Kim and Chris Satchell answered questions from collected journalists and bloggers, touching on all aspects of Microsoft's current Xbox 360 strategy. The conversation ranged over a multitude of subjects, starting with Kim's comment on some of the hardware failure problems with the console since launch. He noted: "It's
Viacom, Microsoft extend video licensing pact for Xbox Live Market Watch
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) - Viacom Inc. will place more of its entertainment programming onto Microsoft Corp.'s Xbox Live Internet service, the second online distribution deal Viacom has signed since it broke off licensing talks with Google Inc.'s YouTube unit last month over copyright issues.
Microsoft Announces Six Million Xbox Live Users AnandTech
Microsoft announces that six million gamers are using the online Xbox Live service
Microsoft Makes Xbox Memory Moves NewsFactor via Yahoo! News
As creative minds gather at the Game Developers Conference 2007 in San Francisco, Microsoft is making some Xbox announcements that might turn a few heads.
Microsoft Fights Against Xbox Hacks BetaNews
Microsoft has fired back against hackers who had broke into the Xbox 360 console to run their own code by masking an patch to disable such activity within a system update billed as a fix to the console's online systems.
GDC: Microsoft Announces 6 Million Xbox Live Users Gamasutra
In a GDC-timed announcement, Microsoft has officially announced that more than 6 million gamers worldwide are using Xbox Live for the Xbox 360, a milestone reached 4 months ahead of the company's June 2007 goal, also revealing a multitude of new Xbox 360-related statistics. According to the company, more than 10 million Xbox 360s have hit store shelves since launch in November 2005, with the
Microsoft Debuts Bigger Xbox Memory Unit AP via Yahoo! Finance
Microsoft Corp. said Monday it is rolling out a 512-megabyte memory unit for its Xbox 360 game console. The new unit is expected to retail for $49.99, beginning April 3.
Microsoft to offer Xbox 360 memory unit Reuters via Yahoo! News
Microsoft Corp. on Monday announced plans to launch a 512MB Memory Unit for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system and an increase in the official size limit of Xbox LIVE(R) Arcade games from 50 MB to 150 MB.
Microsoft Gives Xbox Gamers a Memory Boost TechNewsWorld.com
At the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, Microsoft on Monday announced the upcoming launch of a 512 MB memory unit for the Xbox 360 video game console. The company also said it will bump up the "official size limit" of games presented on its Xbox Live Arcade game site from 50 MB to 150 MB.microsoft+xbox: xbox microsoft | jeu video xbox 360 microsoft | xbox microsoft | jeu video xbox 360 microsoft | microsoft+xbox