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.
Those waiting for the fourth part of the Game of Thrones game won't have to wait much longer, with May 26 being the start of a few days' worth of launches.
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.
Did you know your Xbox One consumes about 12W of electricity on standby? It may not sound like much, but when taking into account the number of these consoles spread across the U.S., and even the globe, it's quite a lot. Though there is an alternative, more energy-saving power mode in the Xbox One, which many chose to ignore, or are simply unaware of its existence. Head over the jump to find out more.
Microsoft has revealed release date of Halo 5: Guardians for Xbox One, along with a duo of live-action trailers. More details on the matter can be found right here.
The way that apps and games are distributed and consumed has shifted greatly in the past decade, with the likes of the App Store and Google Play permitting anybody with a little knowledge to create, share, and potentially forge a living from making apps. Those looking to create apps, games and experiences on Microsoft's Xbox One will be pleased to learn that the software giant has finally launched an SDK to select testers, with view to a broader roll-out for interested devs in the coming months.
Microsoft has announced that members of its Xbox One Preview Program will be able to start testing new features from its upcoming March update starting right now.
Released in 2013, Microsoft has just started rolling out the first system update for the Xbox One for year 2015. For more details on what the update brings to the fore, simply head past the jump.
Microsoft's event today saw plenty of new hotness announced, including an 84-inch Surface Hub and the amazing HoloLens, but one of the biggest announcements as far as gamers are concerned is the news that Xbox One titles will be streamable to Windows 10 PCs and tablets later this year.