Looks like the roll out of Windows 10 is inviting all sorts of updates and improvements across a major chunk of Microsoft's products. Yes, this includes the Xbox One, and as per the software giant, the game console will be receiving a major software overhaul later this year, bringing it in-line with the company's latest desktop OS.
Microsoft may have made the internal decision to go in a different direction with Windows 10 where Windows Media Center is concerned, but that doesn't mean it's entirely dead and buried. Rather than casting Media Center and all of its abilities into the abyss, Microsoft has saved one killer feature with the intention of bringing it to its Xbox One console via a future software update. Yes, that's right, Xbox One consoles owners can expect a TV DVR feature to be included in a future update to expand the functionality of the already powerful gaming console.
Here’s how to sign up for Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 beta on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Steam for PC. The beta is set to go live in August and will be open for those who pre-order the game.
As Microsoft's annual E3 conference hurtles toward an end, the software giant has announced a number of delectable details pertaining to the user experience on its Xbox One Dashboard. Like all updates that have come before it, the system refresh will be offered as a free-of-charge download to users and will take place via the usual System Update facility. Gamers can expect an improved user-experience that takes the existing positive notes of the Xbox One platform and mixes it with the best parts of the upcoming Windows 10 operating system.
At its E3 keynote today, Microsoft has announced a brand new controller for the Xbox One - The Xbox Elite Wireless Controller. More details on the announcement can be found here.
Xbox One users will now be able to play their Xbox 360 games on Microsoft’s newest console thanks to the backwards compatibility feature announced by the Windows maker, with a few titles already prepped up and available for the experience.
Microsoft has finally announced the much-anticipated Xbox One console with 1TB of storage, along with a new controller and a wireless adapter that will let you connect the controller wirelessly to a Windows PC.
According to a newly surfaced report, Microsoft may bring Digital Video Recording (DVR) feature to the Xbox One console in the near future. Apparently, the gaming console from the software giant should be receiving this feature somewhere this year.
Microsoft is finally enabling Miracast support on the Xbox One. This means that Microsoft's latest gaming console will not be limited to streaming individual files from a Windows PC anymore, but will now include support for platforms such as Window Phone and Android.
Back when the Xbox One was launched, many purists were left disappointed at Microsoft's apparent emphasis on the machine as an entertainment system, and while the software giant has since made a number of changes to please the baying mob of hardcore gamers, the console still has set-to genes running through its veins. The announcement of the $40 Digital TV Tuner late last summer only underlined the Xbox One's status as general living room fodder, and today, the company has announced a deal to bring an over-the-air TV tuner solution to the fore.