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Microsoft announces Xbox Music, coming to 360, PCs, tablets and phones
Jun 4th 2012, 17:09

Microsoft announces Xbox Music, coming to PCs, tablets and phones

Say goodbye to Zune, folks. Microsoft has just announced its brand new Xbox Music service during its big E3 presentation.

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Microsoft announces Xbox Music, coming to 360, PCs, tablets and phones originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 04 Jun 2012 13:09:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Microsoft enhances Xbox Live Bing Search with genre navigation, extends support to 12 additional countries
Jun 4th 2012, 17:07

Microsoft enahnaces Xbox Bing Search with genre navigation, extends support to 12 additional countries

Microsoft's proud of its homegrown search product -- so proud, that gamers hooked on its Xbox Live service will find themselves uttering that word aloud in a bid for hands-free control. Announced today at its E3 keynote, the company's expanding its Bing Voice search functionality with the ability to navigate by genre. Simply saying, "Bing comedy," will bring up a host of titles allocated to that category. And non-English speakers will get to enjoy this new perk as well, as the service will now extend to 12 additional countries. Stay tuned for more live coverage of E3 2012 as the show unfolds.

Microsoft enhances Xbox Live Bing Search with genre navigation, extends support to 12 additional countries originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 04 Jun 2012 13:07:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Xbox 360 software at E3: FIFA 2013 / Madden 2013 gaining Kinect voice commands; Halo 4, Fable, Forza Horizon and Gears of War showcased
Jun 4th 2012, 16:56

Xbox 360 software at E3 FIFA 2013  Madden 2013 gaining Kinect voice commands, Halo 4, Fable, Forza Horizon and Gears of War showcased

No new hardware for Microsoft at E3? No problem. Clearly, this year's all about software for the Xbox 360, with both FIFA 2013 and Madden 2013 confirmed for release with Kinect support. Aside from letting you flail to and fro in order to make plays, both titles will also support voice commands, right down to understanding multiple dialects in the former. As for Madden? There's some pretty intense voice integration, enabling one Joe Montana to actually call plays and direct the huddle with his voice here at the E3 stage. The demo was unsurprisingly awesome, and we're told to expect it on store shelves on August 28th. For those who aren't exactly "sports-inclined," there's also Fable and Halo 4 -- two titles that'll supposedly make this year the "best ever" for Xbox 360 software.

Follow our liveblog of Microsoft's E3 keynote right here!

Xbox 360 software at E3: FIFA 2013 / Madden 2013 gaining Kinect voice commands; Halo 4, Fable, Forza Horizon and Gears of War showcased originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 04 Jun 2012 12:56:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Xbox 360 video gets 35 new content providers, 24/7 live ESPN video
Jun 4th 2012, 16:53

Xbox 360 video gets 35 new content providers, 247 live ESPN video

Microsoft's E3 2012 keynote has seen it kick up the video content by more than a few notches: it's adding 35 new content providers for the Xbox 360. Machinima, Nickelodeon, Paramount and Univision are among the picks, but the real highlight is the sports push: the NBA and NHL will both have the live treatment that we've previously seen with the MLB. If you're a fan of the existing ESPN app, you're in for your own treat, too: a revamp, Watch ESPN, will provide 24/7 live video that includes sports from ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3 and ESPNU. The timetables for each rollout will vary, but you can be sure you'll have an even wider selection before too long.

Xbox 360 video gets 35 new content providers, 24/7 live ESPN video originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 04 Jun 2012 12:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Nyko, NVIDIA out pair of PlayPad controllers for TegraZone gaming
Jun 4th 2012, 16:51

Nyko, NVIDIA out pair of PlayPad controllers for TegraZone gaming

If anything's giving gaming juggernauts like Nintendo and Sony reason to look over their shoulders, it's the recent uptick in mobile gaming. And much to those titans' chagrin, Nyko's come to stir the pot. Announced just today, the accessory maker's outing a new line of wireless controllers made specifically for TegraZone titles. The peripherals, co-developed with NVIDIA, come in two distinct sizes: the PlayPad Pro for more traditional gaming with its dual analog controllers, d-pad and array of shoulder and face buttons, and the diminutive PlayPad with its dual analog sliders, carrying case and foldable stand for a truer portable experience. Though both controllers are designed for use with optimized Tegra 2 or 3 titles, legacy games will also be supported via the accessory maker's free Playground app, which will also allow for customized layouts, as well as pre-sets for top titles on devices running Android Gingerbread and up. No pricing or concrete release information's been made available at the moment, with the company mentioning only a Fall launch for later this year. We'll be sure to have a hands-on coming in the hours ahead, but for now, content yourself with the presser below.

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Nyko, NVIDIA out pair of PlayPad controllers for TegraZone gaming originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 04 Jun 2012 12:51:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Microsoft: Xbox is now the top-selling console worldwide
Jun 4th 2012, 16:50

Microsoft: Xbox is now the top-selling console worldwide

Before Microsoft had even set off any of its gaming fireworks, Don Mattrick took to the stage to tell us that its Xbox had now graduated from best-selling console in North America to best selling console in the world. We've already seen that new versions of Halo and Splinter Cell are both incoming -- so it looks unlikely that Microsoft's good run will be ending any time soon.

Follow our liveblog of Microsoft's E3 keynote right here!

Microsoft: Xbox is now the top-selling console worldwide originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 04 Jun 2012 12:50:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Live from Microsoft's E3 2012 keynote!
Jun 4th 2012, 16:15

Live from Microsoft's E3 2012 keynote!

The first of the big three! This year Microsoft kicks off the keynotes with its pre-show Media Briefing and, while we have some idea of what to expect, we're hoping for a whole lot more. No, this may not be the year that the Xbox 360's proper successor is finally unveiled, but could 2012 be remembered as the year when the Kinect grew up? And, is Smart Glass going to be as intelligent as its name would claim? We can't wait to find out.

June 4, 2012 12:00 PM EDT

Live from Microsoft's E3 2012 keynote! originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 04 Jun 2012 12:15:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Engadget and Joystiq's pre-event broadcast from E3 - Microsoft
Jun 4th 2012, 16:14

Well, our liveblog of Microsoft's pre-show event is about to kick off, but we're sure you'd like to hear what our (and Joystiq's) crystal balls have foretold. We discuss our thoughts on what Microsoft's likely to offer after the break and once you've finished watching, swing across to the liveblog -- we've already started.

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Engadget and Joystiq's pre-event broadcast from E3 - Microsoft originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 04 Jun 2012 12:14:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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ASUS enlists BlueStacks to run Android apps on Windows PCs, skips all the OS juggling
Jun 4th 2012, 16:01

ASUS Transformer AiO hands-on

Turns out that you won't have to buy a Transformer AiO and use two whole operating systems to run Android apps on that ASUS Windows PC -- the Taiwan PC builder has struck a deal to run Bluestacks' App Player for key software on the ASUS@Vibe side of its new Open Cloud Computing service. The code layer will give free rein to play games like Fruit Ninja or Defender as well as run more sober titles like Evernote and Pulse. Apps will be available across every type of PC ASUS makes, including Eee PC netbooks and other models without touchscreens, but they won't always be gratis. ASUS is providing free Android apps for just the first six months of service and will be charging an unspecified rate for unlimited access afterwards, so you may want to opt for that Transformer AiO or a PadFone to run mobile apps the old-fashioned way.

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ASUS enlists BlueStacks to run Android apps on Windows PCs, skips all the OS juggling originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 04 Jun 2012 12:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Baidu custom ROM for Nexus S swaps Google's apps for Baidu's own, gets few fans in Mountain View
Jun 4th 2012, 15:47

Baidu custom ROM for Nexus S swaps Google's apps for Baidu's own, gets few fans in Mountain View

The Nexus S was supposed to be the definition of Google's perfect phone circa late 2010, so we can't imagine that too many at the Googleplex are enthused with the potential impact of a new custom ROM from Baidu. China's search giant has replaced many of the stock Google apps in Android 4.0 with its own examples, ranging from media players through to navigation. Google will take some consolation from knowing that the firmware can't be pushed out over the air and has to be sideloaded over USB. All the same, with plans from Baidu to expand to other Android 4.0 devices, we can't help but think Google faces a minor Kindle Fire effect where it's cut out from its own ecosystem.

Baidu custom ROM for Nexus S swaps Google's apps for Baidu's own, gets few fans in Mountain View originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 04 Jun 2012 11:47:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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A different shade of Galaxy S III spotted in Germany (video)
Jun 4th 2012, 15:29

A different shade of Galaxy S III spotted in Germany

While Europeans earnestly wait for their pre-ordered pebble blue superphones to appear, a hands-on video from Germany is purportedly showing us a darker, grayer version of Samsung's Galaxy S III. While the skeptic in us would say it's just a lighting issue, the back cover looks perceptibly different to the blue-hued slab we spent time with during its big reveal. It looks almost monochromatic -- and even shinier, if that's possible. The color borders on gun-metal gray and we have to admit, we're already a little smitten. Samsung's had issues bringing the blueish hue to the masses, so this could turn out to be the new non-white color option. Black and white is a bit played out, so our fingers are crossed that we'll get to have our pebble-colored cake and eat it. Check out the possible new look in a hands-on video after the break -- and bring on the hot pink option.

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A different shade of Galaxy S III spotted in Germany (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 04 Jun 2012 11:29:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Origin PC gives EON15-S, EON17-S a Kepler-based GeForce GTX 680M, games get a shot in the arm
Jun 4th 2012, 15:16

Origin PC EON15-S

We hope you didn't pull the trigger too quickly on one of the higher-end configurations for an EON15-S or EON17-S, because Origin PC just revamped its two gaming laptops extraordinaire with NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 680M -- a chipset so fresh that NVIDIA itself hasn't made a full public reveal just yet. Springing for the upgrade gives them a more miserly, 28-nanometer Kepler-based graphics engine that will no doubt be a bit gentler on battery life and heat than the GTX 675M of old. While it's not shedding full light on NVIDIA's technology, Origin PC's adaptation is known to stuff in a whopping 4GB of video memory as well as 1,344 CUDA (graphics and general-purpose processing) cores, or more than many desktop-level graphics cards. The company hasn't initially said how much it costs to equip NVIDIA's latest, though the previous $197 upgrade to a 675M might just be a clue as to how much of a premium you'll need to pay for a speed lift in Max Payne 3.

Origin PC gives EON15-S, EON17-S a Kepler-based GeForce GTX 680M, games get a shot in the arm originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 04 Jun 2012 11:16:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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