Microsoft is reportedly planning to launch a subsidized Xbox 360 and Kinect bundle with a monthly subscription option, according to The Verge. The software giant may offer its 4GB gaming console alongside its motion sensing input device for $99 full story ![]()

The gaming public finally had its first look at the Xbox One console during a event today in Redmond, Wash, where Microsoft revealed its all-in-one rival to Sony's PS4. And unlike its competition, Microsoft actually showed off its console with an ample amount of photos. Pictures of the Xbox One console and its new Kinect motion sensor were the first to be shown off during...
techradar.com (1 day ago)

Xbox One won't be the only one getting in on the next generation of motion-tracking – the new version of Kinect will also be coming to Windows PCs. Kinect program manager Scott Evans told Shacknews that Microsoft "will bring [Kinect] to PC", adding that there will be more information "soon". While a firmer date would be nice (though the omission is unsurprising as the new...
techradar.com (12 hours ago)

The Xbox One was just unveiled at Microsoft's Redmond campus and, true to multiple reports that circulated before the official reveal, the new console will indeed come with a Kinect. And what a Kinect it is! The rumors of a vastly improved Kinect sensor array were right on the money -- this next-generation model is capable of tracking motions as minute as wrist rotations,...
techcrunch.com (1 day ago)

It's been eight years and nine days since Microsoft showed the world the Xbox 360 on May 12th, 2005. Today, we see what's next. We're on-site in at Microsoft's Xbox HQ in Redmond, Washington, to check out the new Xbox. You can watch the livestream here. New consoles are exciting in a way that it's hard for other product releases to match, even anticipated ones like an...
gizmodo.com (1 day ago)

What if Microsoft released not one but two new Xbox consoles: one designed to cater to boutique next-gen spenders, another more palatable, price-wise, if not as forward-looking? We may find out next month, according to Microsoft maven Paul Thurrott, who revealed on What The Tech – in no uncertain terms — to expect Microsoft’s big reveal in May. “Originally they were going to...
time.com (1 month and 13 days ago)

Microsoft has unveiled the Xbox One at an official launch event in Washington. The new Xbox One has been designed to run much faster than its Xbox 360 predecessor. It has improved voice recognition, Skype functions built-in and comes with a completely redesigned version of its motion-sensing technology Kinect.
dailymail.co.uk (1 day ago)

Microsoft's Marc Whitten stepped on stage to introduce the Xbox One in detail, including a new Kinect sensor for the new console. He described it in three parts: he console and the "revolutionary Xbox One architecture," the Kinect, controller, and SmartGlass input devices, and Xbox Live, now "reinvented" around the cloud. He said the new Kinect is "rocket science-level...
techradar.com (1 day ago)
Today, at a special event in Redmond, Washington, Microsoft pulled back the curtain on its new console: the Xbox One. It looks like a slightly shinier, slightly smoother version of the Xbox 360, complete with Kinect and an updated, but aesthetically similar controller.
forbes.com (1 day ago)

Microsoft just announced the Xbox One, the company’s newest gaming console to succeed the Xbox 360. Right off the bat, the first feature that they showed off was Xbox On (not to be confused with the console’s name). It uses the new Kinect sensor (which we have yet to hear details about) to do voice ...
slashgear.com (1 day ago)

New game consoles don’t exactly come along every week. Microsoft unveiled its current one, the Xbox 360, back on May 12, 2005 - an era when the newest version of Windows was XP, almost all forms of gadget input involved clacky little buttons and the fastest way to get Netflix into your living room involved a red envelope and the U.S. postal system. In the eight years since...
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