Posts Tagged by Xbox 360
Rock’n Call of Duty Black Ops, Xbox 360 and Kinetic
| November 1, 2010 | Posted by Alyssa Duval under Electronics, Gadgets, Nintendo, PS3, Tech News, Xbox 360 |
Streaming Netflix: Great for Watching Movies, Hulu Plus: Not So Great…
| July 2, 2010 | Posted by Alyssa Duval under Electronics, Gadgets, Gaming, Nintendo, Tech News, Xbox 360 |

When my college sorority decided to buy Netflix for the house, it was the best decision ever made. Watching movies on this website is much more dependable than watching movies at websites like Hulu plus. When watching movies on mobile devices, it is important that a movie contain no interruptions and flow as smoothly as possible.
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The Xbox 360 Kinetic, Hands-Free Motion Control System
| June 17, 2010 | Posted by Abren Michaels under Electronics, Gadgets, Gaming, Nintendo, PS3, Sony, Tech News, Xbox 360 |

With the highly esteemed motion controller that Nintendo introduced in its Wii gaming console we knew it wouldn’t be long at all before its main competitors decided to create their own versions. Microsoft has officially announced that the Xbox 360 will get hands-free motion control in an attempt to compete directly with the Wii.
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Bleeding Edge Xbox Live Fall Dashboard Preview: Facebook, Twitter, Last.fm, Zune 1080p
| October 28, 2009 | Posted by Abren Michaels under Electronics, Social Networking, Tech News |
We got our hands on the new Fall 2009 Xbox 360 Dashboard update, which features Facebook, Twitter, Last.fm, and Instant-on 1080p movie streaming from Zune. You can get the full scoop in the video, but in a nutshell, here are our thoughts:
- Facebook: Facebook on Xbox 360 is integrated well into the console. We like that you can see which of your Xbox 360 friends are on Facebook, and which Facebook friends have an Xbox 360 account. The problem is that the Xbox 360’s ridiculous friend limit really stands out here. You have a limit of 100 friends, and if you have a bunch of friends on Facebook that you want to connect with, you will quickly find that you have to pick and choose. You see what I mean in the video. Other than that, being able to view profile data and photo galleries of friends is a nice touch. Updating or commenting sucks if you don’t have a Chatpad.
- Twitter: Twitter, on the other hand, is way too simple for our liking. It shows you the last 50 tweets from people you following, trending topics, and basic profile info. You can also send tweets out from the Xbox 360, but it’s frustrating to do, unless you have a Chatpad handy.
- Last.fm: This works as expected. You sign in, and you get access to all your channels, and you can create new channels on the fly. What sucks? You can’t see your Last.fm friends, which is something I miss. Even worse? The music only plays when you are actually in the Last.fm area. If you leave, the music stops. This means you can’t carry it over to the dashboard, or in-game. So really, what’s the point?
- Zune Instant on 1080p: This was awesome. Definitely blew me away. We streamed a portion of the movie 300. After a bandwidth test, the Xbox 360 confirmed we were good to go for instant 1080p streaming, and it delivered. Fantastic. The best streaming video quality we’ve seen from any service.
There are a few other new details as well, and we give you a detailed look at it all in this video. Sit back and enjoy!
Ballmer confirms Xbox 360 Blu-ray accessory
| October 23, 2009 | Posted by Alyssa Duval under Electronics, Tech News |
One of the ongoing frustrations for Xbox 360 owners is the absence of a Blu-ray accessory; they keep pestering Microsoft for one, and Microsoft keep rolling out the same “we have no plans” excuses. Now, finally, the company appears to be changing its tune, though it takes some between-the-lines reading of outspoken CEO Steve Ballmer in order to fathom it. Talking to Gizmodo, Ballmer told interviewer Wilson Rothman that “you’ll be able to get Blu-ray drives as accessories”.
“Well I don’t know if we need to put Blu-ray [into the Xbox 360] – you’ll be able to get Blu-ray drives as accessories” Steve Ballmer, CEO, Microsoft
Being the skeptical sort, Rothman followed up with Microsoft PR to get clarification on Ballmer’s comments. They pretty much told him that they have nothing to announce about physical Blu-ray drives, referring instead to their streaming plans:
“Our immediate solution for Blu-ray-quality video on an Xbox 360 is coming this fall with Zune Video and 1080p instant-on HD streaming. As far as our future plans are concerned, we’re not ready to comment.” Microsoft PR
That’s enough for Gizmodo to suggest that an add-on Blu-ray drive might be on the cards at some point down the line, similar in fact to Microsoft’s ill-fated HD-DVD drive for the 360. Alternatively, it could mean that Microsoft will allow third-party manufacturers to develop their own Blu-ray accessories.
One of the ongoing frustrations for Xbox 360 owners is the absence of a Blu-ray accessory; they keep pestering Microsoft for one, and Microsoft keep rolling out the same “we have no plans” excuses. Now, finally, the company appears to be changing its tune, though it takes some between-the-lines reading of outspoken CEO Steve Ballmer in order to fathom it. Talking to Gizmodo, Ballmer told interviewer Wilson Rothman that “you’ll be able to get Blu-ray drives as accessories”.
“Well I don’t know if we need to put Blu-ray [into the Xbox 360] – you’ll be able to get Blu-ray drives as accessories” Steve Ballmer, CEO, Microsoft
Being the skeptical sort, Rothman followed up with Microsoft PR to get clarification on Ballmer’s comments. They pretty much told him that they have nothing to announce about physical Blu-ray drives, referring instead to their streaming plans:
“Our immediate solution for Blu-ray-quality video on an Xbox 360 is coming this fall with Zune Video and 1080p instant-on HD streaming. As far as our future plans are concerned, we’re not ready to comment.” Microsoft PR
That’s enough for Gizmodo to suggest that an add-on Blu-ray drive might be on the cards at some point down the line, similar in fact to Microsoft’s ill-fated HD-DVD drive for the 360. Alternatively, it could mean that Microsoft will allow third-party manufacturers to develop their own Blu-ray accessories.