Call of Duty: Black Ops III release date along with official trailer has been revealed. More details and trailer video can be found here.
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.
Microsoft has stepped up its game with the Xbox One both in terms of hardware and software, the latter of which is subject to a decent update at regular intervals. As of right now, the April Xbox One update is available to all, featuring a number of improvements, fixes and new implementations. Full details, as ever, can be seen below.
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.
After a stuttering start, Microsoft's Xbox One appears to be gaining the respectability of gamers in its duel with the Sony PlayStation 4, and today, the March System Update has arrived. Included are a number of tidy features and improvements, such as screenshot support, party chat improvements and configurable tile transparency, so if you're an Xbox One user, check the rest of the details below.
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.
This week could be an expensive one if you are an Xbox gamer with an eye for a bargain, because Microsoft's Xbox Ultimate Game Sale is back on as of February 18th. Known for its excellent deals on some big hitting titles, the Ultimate Game Sale can be both a blessing and a curse depending on the state of your bank balance.
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.
Despite taking the crown as the winner of the previous-gen console wars, Microsoft has struggled to consolidate with the Xbox One. Having been outsold by the PlayStation 4 for the most part since their respective arrivals towards the end of 2013, the software giant’s decision to cut the price to just $349 a few months back prompted a receptive response from the gaming community with strong sales last November, and as such, the Windows maker has once again slashed the cost of its flagship console.
What do you get when you stuff an Xbox and PlayStation in one casing? A PlayBox. A chunk-full of the best of both platforms, the PlayBox is designed like a laptop, packing its own display as well. More on this hybrid that is bound to have any avid gamer drooling over it, right after the break.













