Microsoft made a lot of Xbox One owners happy this week when it announced new DVR functionality coming to the game console, complete with the ability to record and play back live over-the-air television.
Windows 10 is Microsoft’s big news this year, but Xbox will be one of the biggest parts of Microsoft. With the PlayStation 4 taking an early lead in console sales, Microsoft has had to go the extra mile to win over fans – many of whom have clung to their older Xbox...
Here’s what you need to know. “It’s great to have ‘Tomb Raider” as part of our lineup, but investing in first-party, you’ll see more of that at Gamescom next week, is really core to our strategy”.
PS4 has once again been outselling Xbox One in the US, and remains a distant leader on the world stage, but perhaps Microsoft’s recent announcement might give Redmond a much needed boost. There’s one exception though, Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night gets support,...
At its Build developer conference earlier this year, Microsoft announced that it would soon release tools that would make it easier for iOS and Android developers to take their existing code and port their apps to Windows.
“As we bring more titles to Windows 10 and Xbox One and enable rich cross-device scenarios, we will continue to listen to our fans and evaluate what’s best for each individual game”.
With a growing collection of Xbox One titles, Xbox 360 backwards compatibility, and the upcoming ability to use the Xbox One as a DVR, it’s easy to fill up an entire Xbox console. The addition of Windows 10 means that Microsoft’s voice-activated virtual assistant...
And while that was still the case at the Xbox GamesCom briefing today with lots of new trailers, other software – namely Windows 10 – also featured heavily. Microsoft managed to cram a bunch of info into its Gamescom presentation this morning, including expected...
Microsoft this week rolled out Sway, its new presentation and design solution, to select Office 365 subscribers worldwide, as well as to Windows 10 tablet and PC users.
Microsoft’s new Office Sway promises to completely change the way you make your presentations. These cards can be images or text, like a normal presentation, but the more interesting possibilities make full use of Sway being an always-online, cloud-based program.