After months of talk and speculation Microsoft finally rolled out it’s coveted USB memory solution update for the Xbox 360 today. continue reading...
If you’re like me, then you may be relying on a paltry 20GB hard drive for your Xbox 360. While it’s more then enough for game saves and downloading content, demos and one or two full game installs, it really does pale in comparison to larger drives and requires constant data management. continue reading...
from Electronista.com:
Zeebo this morning unveiled a self-titled console which it says could bring video gaming and other Internet features to countries that previously haven’t had widespread access to the technology. The system combines a 528MHz Qualcomm MSM processor with a free, 3G link over HSPA that lets the console perpetually remain connected to the Internet without requiring a hardwired connection. Users can buy and download games anywhere the console gets coverage; the cellular link will also allow frequent system updates and, eventually, the ability to share the Zeebo’s connection with computers or other devices that might be relegated to dial-up in developing areas. continue reading...