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Microsoft Unveils Xbox One, an All-In-One Entertainment System with Revamped Kinect and Fully Integrated SmartGlass
Microsoft today released details on its next generation console at an event hosted at its Redmond campus in Washington. Called the Xbox One , the new console is designed to be the ultimate all-in-one home entertainment system with a heavy focus on both gaming and interactive television watching. The Xbox One recognizes individual users and presents a customized home screen filled with content like TV and movies, games, and music, along with a new Trending section that displays friend activity and a live TV system. Xbox One utilizes voice commands, motion control via the Kinect, and a new feature called Instant Switching to allow Xbox users to switch from gaming to TV to other types of entertainment with quick commands that work as fast as swapping channels on the TV. Home screen sharing, called Snap Mode, allows users to display multiple items on the television screen. The Xbox One’s comprehensive voice commands, such as “Watch CBS” or “Play Game” are what many imagined Siri integration with the Apple TV might look like. The new Xbox sports 8GB of RAM, an 8-core CPU, a 500GB hard drive, USB 3.0 ports, and a slot-loading Blu-ray drive. It also comes equipped with a newly redesigned Kinect sensor that is far more robust for better motion sensing and an updated controller that has an updated d-pad, impulse triggers and a more ergonomic design, in addition to several other improvements. Xbox’s second-screen companion app SmartGlass , which was originally introduced last year, has been improved to allow smartphones and tablets like Apple’s iPad and iPhone to connect seamlessly to the Xbox one. According to Marc Whitten, SmartGlass is “fully integrated” into the new console. SmartGlass in its current form is designed to allow users to interact with the Xbox 360 in a number of ways, namely navigating through menus, controlling video, browsing the internet, and using the keyboard to type on the console. A number of games were also revealed at the Xbox One event including Madden NFL 25, NBA Live 14, EA Sports UFC, FIFA 12, Forza Motorsport 5, Call of Duty: Ghosts, and Quantum Break, a new game from Remedy that aims to blend television and gaming. 15 new games will be released during the first year that Xbox One is available, with eight of those being new franchises. Though no exact release date was given, the Xbox One will launch around the world “later this year.” More information about the console and its upcoming games will be available at E3 in June. Continue reading
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Microsoft unveils ‘Xbox One,’ a voice-controlled all-in-one entertainment hub
Microsoft on Tuesday unveiled its next-generation home game console dubbed the “Xbox One,” a device that aims to go beyond gaming and become the center of a consumer’s living room entertainment experience. Continue reading
Possible wireless cards for next-gen Macs show 802.11ac connectivity
Ahead of an expected refresh of Apple’s Mac lineup, images of what appear to be the wireless cards that could go into those computers have appeared online with potential support for high-speed 802.11ac connectivity. Continue reading
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Tim Cook testifies: Apple pays all of the US taxes it owes
Appearing before a U.S. Senate subcommittee on Tuesday, Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook defended his company as a proud American business that pays more in taxes than any other U.S. corporation. Continue reading
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Photos of Likely 802.11ac ‘Gigabit Wi-Fi’ Card From Next-Generation iMac Surface
Tonymacx86 points ( via 9to5Mac ) to recently discovered photos of a Broadcom BCM94360CD Wi-Fi/Bluetooth card that supports the 802.11ac “Gigabit Wi-Fi” standard rumored to be coming to Apple’s Mac lineup later this year. While the photos were posted to Chinese site VR-Zone in early March, they are only just now being noticed by those following Apple rumors. While the reports suggest that the new card is intended for the next-generation MacBook Pro or MacBook Air models rumored for launch at next month’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), a commenter on the Tonymacx86 discussion thread points out that the card is actually nearly identical in size, shape, and layout to the Wi-Fi/Bluetooth card found in the current iMac . The BCM94360CD card, which is very likely a custom design for Apple, contains Broadcom’s BCM4360 802.11ac transceiver chip, offering support for the in-process Wi-Fi standard that allows for triple the speeds of the current 802.11n standard. An apparent date code of “1240″ on the part suggests that it was manufactured in early October 2012, several months before Apple was reported to have struck a deal with Broadcom to bring 802.11ac support to its 2013 Macs. Wi-Fi/Bluetooth card from Late 2012 iMac (Source: iFixit ) Continue reading
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Apple still by far the world’s most valuable brand name
Once again, the strength of Apple’s products has led to the Cupertino company being honored as the most valuable brand in the world, topping not only tech rivals like Google and Microsoft, but also giants of industry like McDonald’s and Coca-Cola. Continue reading
Apple’s tax strategy portrayed by Senate subcommittee as a unique ‘absurdity’
In opening remarks of a hearing Tuesday morning, the U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations accused Apple of being the mastermind of elaborate tax evasion practices that are unique to the iPhone maker. Continue reading
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NPD: pre-paid smartphones rising, now one-third of US sales
Sales of prepaid smartphones in the US consumer market have risen dramatically, doubling in the last year and “continuing a string of more than 12 quarters of triple-digit sales increases” according to a new report from market analysts NPD. Prepaid phones — defined as either premium smartphones such as the iPhone bought outright to avoid a contract or low-end smartphones aimed at lower-income consumers — increased 11 percent in year-over-year in the first quarter of 2013…. Continue reading
Ireland says it’s not responsible for Apple’s low international tax rate
With Apple under fire for its low international tax rate thanks to corporate subsidiaries housed in Ireland, the Irish government has spoken out on the matter, saying its laws are not to blame. Continue reading
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The Macalope: Loose talk
If you were wondering if ReadWrite had cleaned up its act since Dan Lyons left, fret not: Its Apple coverage is still as vapidly negative as it’s ever been. Derek Brown muses: “The Epic Battle Between Apple & Google Is All But Over—Who Won?” (No link is provided, but tip o’ the antlers again to the Jony Ive parody account on Twitter .) Turns out, it’s not Apple. Surprise! Oh, you Apple zealots may respond with any number of “facts” pointing out that Apple’s doing quite well, thank you very much. But Brown has a retort that will leave you withering in the iron grip of his logic: To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Continue reading
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