News has already broken that Robbie Bach, one of the point men at Microsoft dealing with the Xbox 360 and its future, will be leaving the company in order to spend more time with his family. But the executive still has some thoughts about the platform and how it will perform in the second half of 2010 and beyond, whi... |
28 May 2010 13:31 GMT |
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Microsoft is currently testing the Technical Preview of the next iteration of the Office System and making its way toward the first Beta build. So far, the Redmond company has not made public the beta release date, nor the RTM or General Availability deadlines. Still, the software giant did indicate that Office 2010 ... |
9 October 2009 09:48 GMT |
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In all fairness, Microsoft's console, the Xbox 360 is by no means a panacea but, at the same time, the Redmond company hopes that it will deliver a positive impact on patients in children’s hospitals. In this regard, Microsoft has joined forces with nonprofit organization Companions in Courage Foundation, and re... |
23 April 2008 12:23 GMT |
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Microsoft is enjoying a surge in audience with its connected TV services, the company informed at 2008 International CES. The uptake of Microsoft Mediaroom Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) and multimedia platform is right on track to passing an important milestone. Mediaroom set-top boxes are estimated to go over ... |
7 January 2008 08:38 GMT |
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Following announcements of Xbox 360 units freezing, scratching discs and dying on users due to several internal issues, patches and even games (remember the Forza 2 issue?), Microsoft has decided to treat its users accordingly, expanding its global Xbox 360 warranty coverage. This means that any Xbox 360 customer who... |
6 July 2007 04:37 GMT |
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During a recent interview with eWeek, the president of Microsoft's Entertainment & Devices Division, Robbie Bach stated that "the video graphics on (the Wii) aren't very strong;[...] They don't have the graphics horsepower that even Xbox 1 had." Although his comments upset a few people, as it turns ou... |
13 May 2007 05:06 GMT |
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In an interview with eWeek, the president of Microsoft's Entertainment and Devices Division, Robbie Bach, talks about Nintendo's next-gen console (if we can call it that) and how it presents competition, or doesn't, for Microsoft on the gaming market. The sole advantage that Nintendo's Wii prese... |
7 May 2007 03:22 GMT |
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