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7 June 2013
Microsoft finally reveals how Internet connectivity will work on Xbox One, and used game policy
After extreme backlash and outcry over their purported anti-consumer Xbox One, Microsoft has finally come clean, unveiling the official policies for Kinect, used games and online connectivity.
Internet Connectivity
In regards to Internet connectivity, rumored had it that the Xbox One would use "always-on" DRM, meaning an Internet connection is required at all times to play a game, ...
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31 May 2013
Windows 8.1 is here, and the Start button is back among many other improvements
After days of leaks, Microsoft has officially unveiled Windows 8.1, the first major update for its unpopular Windows 8 operating system.
Says the software giant: "Windows 8.1 will advance the bold vision set forward with Windows 8 to deliver the next generation of PCs, tablets, and a range of industry devices, and the experiences customers -- both consumers and businesses alike -- need ...
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Other News
8 June 2013
- SoftBank eyes T-Mobile USA as 'Plan B' if Sprint bid falls through
- Snapchat valued at $500 million?
- Apple signs deal with Sony Music, opens path for iRadio launch
- The Pirate Bay co-founder facing more hacking charges
7 June 2013
- Amazon Kindle Paperwhite, Fire HD now on sale in China
- TiVo settles long-standing DVR lawsuit with Motorola, TWC, Cisco
- Apple to start in-store iPhone trade-in program
- Samsung gets crushed after reports that its Galaxy S4 is selling poorly
- Intel unveils quad-core Atom processor with LTE, 4K support
- Intel updates requirements for Ultrabook devices following Haswell launch
- Rumor: Sony Xperia Z to get its own Nexus edition
- Sony promises 40 PlayStation games for E3
6 June 2013
- Topeka Capital: Next iPhone, iPad will have fingerprint scanning
- Amazon, Viacom ink streaming video deal
- AT&T, Verizon ignore BlackBerry Q10 suggested retail and price device at $199
- HTC COO steps down as company struggles in smartphone business
- Napster streaming music expands to 14 new nations
- Leaked: The 4.3-inch HTC One Mini
- All smaller Windows 8 tablets to ship with bundled copy of Office 2013
5 June 2013
- GameStop dropping 8GB Wii U Basic, according to report.
- Saudi Arabia bans Viber service
- Microsoft courts Hollywood for Xbox One content
- VIDEO: Microsoft previews Windows 8.1
- Wikipad launches on June 11 in U.S., priced at $249
- NPD: Netflix dominates in growth of SVOD TV viewing
- Apple denies e-book price fixing as trial begins
- EU plans net neutrality actions, outlawing throttling and blocking of competing services?
- Xbox One to cost $400, PS4 to cost $350: Pachter
- Malicious charger can hijack iPhones
- ITC: Apple devices infringe Samsung patent
- Piracy sites targeted by London police
- CyberLink developing H.265 codec
4 June 2013
- Vine finally available for Android
- Acer Iconia W3 is the first 8-inch Windows 8 tablet
- Samsung launches 8 and 10 inch Galaxy Tab 3 tablets
- Yahoo discontinues Mail Classic, you must now allow emails to be scanned for targeted ads
- May browser market share: IE gains, Chrome loses
3 June 2013
- Apple will unveil iRadio streaming service next week
- Windows Phone picks up more share in smartphone market
1 June 2013
- Tumblr creative director quits company following acquisition by Yahoo
- Samsung Galaxy S4 Active is finally official
- Film crew to dig up desert in search of millions of copies of E.T. for Atari
- White model of Nexus 4 now available in U.S.
- R.I.P Camino browser
- Dish bids up for Clearwire, may push Sprint out of running
- Disney adds ABC livestreaming app to Kindle
- iPhone sales grow exponentially in India after aggressive pricing
- Hulu Plus for the living room gets a refresh, Kids section added
- Microsoft Surface RT buyer will now get a free cover
- Judge: Google must comply with FBI warrantless requests for user details
- BT drops Yahoo as email provider following claims of hacking
- Twitter lists now allow up to 5000 accounts
- DirecTV ups bid on Hulu to over $1 billion
- New Acer AIO will run on Android
- CBS purchases remaining stake in TV Guide Digital
- Asus shows off 4K IGZO 31.5-inch monitor
- Google adds nutritional info to searches
- FBI and police must return personal data seized in Megaupload raid
- Razer shows off the 'world's thinnest gaming' notebook
- HTC cancels its full-sized Windows RT tablet
31 May 2013
- Nokia's tax issues in India get deeper
- The Moto X is real, will be built in U.S.
- Galaxy Note 3 will not use Samsung Exynos CPU
- Google continues expansion into Africa with solar project
- Microsoft defends 'boxy' look of Xbox One
- Google Play Music finally headed to iOS
- Roku raises $60 million for set-top business
- Apple quietly unveils new 16GB iPod Touch without camera
30 May 2013
- Nexus edition of HTC One to launch on June 26th for $599
- Alpha House, Betas and three children's shows will be first Amazon original series
29 May 2013
- Google Play app revenue share growing quickly
- Japan gets 256GB Surface Pro with Office 2013
- SoftBank approved for $20 billion purchase of Sprint Nextel
- Microsoft: Xbox One will support indie devs
- Sony employees respond to PS4 anti-DRM campaign
- Experian: iPhone users spend more time on their phones than Android users
- Blizzard pushes back its "Project Titan" MMO
- Apple CEO: We have more 'game-changers' in us
- Microsoft deal with AMD for Xbox One valued at $3 billion
- New 'Arrested Development' eps pirated over 100,000 times in first 24 hours
- Microsoft files dispute over XboxOne.com domain
- Nvidia SHIELD to be available starting August
- LG: We are not working on the Nexus 5
- LG unveils white Nexus 4
28 May 2013
- BuzzFeed planning online video channel with CNN and YouTube
- AT&T GoPhone adds LTE, HSPA+ and iPhone
- DxO Labs: Galaxy S4 camera outperforms rivals
- Samsung confirms Galaxy S4 Mini
27 May 2013
- Sony bribes Minecraft creator with golden PSone
- Samsung to hold June 20th unveil event for Android, Windows devices
- Yahoo to bid between $600 and $800 million for Hulu
26 May 2013
- Dish Network and nTelos to develop broadband service
- Nokia files additional patent cases against HTC
- Jon Stewart rips on Apple for CEO's appearance before Senate
- Apple's alleged cheaper iPhone to begin production in July?
- Apple I computer sells for $668,000
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 to use Intel chip?
25 May 2013
- Best Buy discounting iPhones by $50 tomorrow
- New Argentine rules force Google to stop accepting payment from paid apps
- Report: Samsug providing displays for consumer Google Glass
- Google to build a wireless network across Africa
- Google now in bid war with Facebook for mapping startup Waze
- Yahoo now a potential buyer for Hulu, as well
- New Intel Haswell chips to offer 50 percent better battery life for notebooks than Ivy Bridge
- RIAA forced to lay off employees after revenue drops again
- HTC First indefinitely postponed in UK, France
- Microsoft: We can reach 100 million Xbox 360 sales
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