Xbox Music on Android Review

Xbox Music on Android ReviewWay back when Microsoft’s music platform still sported orange and magenta as accent colors instead of green and Xbox Music was still Zune; users had a choice to make. Back then, before Spotify, before the iPod Touch and the Samsung Galaxy S4, there was Zune Music Pass. With it users could download an unlimited amount of songs, listen to them even when they didn’t have an internet connection and share them with their friends through Zune Social. Zune is gone and it’s never coming back, but in its place we have Xbox Music apps and smartphones than run them like the Galaxy S4.

Xbox Music on Android Review

Now for Pre-Order: ‘Just Dance 2015′, ‘NBA Live 15′, ‘Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare’ & More

Now for Pre-Order: ‘Just Dance 2015′, ‘NBA Live 15′, ‘Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare’ & MoreThe fall is always marked by a serious of unfortunate events. Starbucks stops offering those shaken blended lemonades to rot your teeth and empty your wallet, Wal-Mart starts rolling back prices on duct tape and plastic to seal your windows and an absolute metric ton of games arrive on store shelves. Last year around this time, Microsoft hadn't yet launched Xbox Live's pre-order system. This year, we do have the pre-order system and a ton of games have all arrived on Xbox Live for pre-order at the same time.

Now for Pre-Order: ‘Just Dance 2015′, ‘NBA Live 15′, ‘Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare’ & More

The Culture: Don’t support GamerGate

The Culture: Don’t support GamerGateUnbeknownst to those of us who keep their heads inside games and not on internet sites looking for the latest scandal, there's a new craze sweeping the internet and its called #GamerGate. As most casually understand it, GamerGate is attempt to stimulate grass roots activity and protests of the gaming industry most unsavory things. Here's the thing though, The Verge's T.C. Sottek is arguing that the situation isn't as simple as people are making it out to be and that we should all stop supporting the cause.

The Culture: Don’t support GamerGate

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