Last winter I took a few weeks off from regular posting to write the Xbox One Timeline. I shared a link in a few different social networking sites. I awoke the next day to find that many of you loved it. Well, you probably know my modus operandi by now. If you guys love something, I'm bound to go and do it again. Last night I pushed out a major update to The en. That update included One Community Hub, an updated version of the Xbox One Timeline from last year.
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Xbox One S review
Every person that invests their money in technology holds a secret shame. No matter what we tell you, never believe that we don’t want to upgrade to the latest and greatest devices. If there’s a new iPhone with more storage and a better camera, we wish we had it. If there’s a new Xbox One with tweaked performance and a better design, you better believe we’ll buy it. I told everyone I wouldn’t be buying Microsoft’s Xbox One S.
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Xbox One S in pictures
Pictures of Microsoft's Xbox One S entertainment console.
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‘Gears of War 4’ DeeBee campaign trailer
The DeeBee campaign trailer for Gears of War 4, coming to Xbox One and PCs runnign Windows 10 on October 11th.
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Saturday Night @ the Movies: Suicide Squad review
I’m not sure when it lost its way really. Some say that Suicide Squad, the new super villain from Warner Brothers’ DC Comics, is a fantastically awful movie. I haven’t read reviews as bad as this film is getting since Saturday Night Live decided to go rotating out its cast members and Tina Fey disappeared.
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Microsoft Free Movie Weekend Brings ‘Hyena Road’ at no charge
I'm a big fan of Microsoft Free Movie Weekend, mainly because the promotion offers me the opportunity to enjoy at least one rental each month that I would have never gotten around to purchasing. This weekend, Microsoft Free Movie Weekend is back, only this time it's bringing free rentals of Hyena Road along with it.
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Microsoft Free Movie Weekend Brings ‘Hyena Road’ at no charge
The Xbox Handbook: Xbox Play Anywhere
Falling PC prices and a wealth of new content means that building a gaming PC is cheaper than it’s ever been. With that in mind, Microsoft is looking to make its Windows PC gamers Xbox gamers. Xbox Play Anywhere is part of that strategy.
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The Culture: Polygon Chronicles the birth of Xbox LIVE
Say that the Xbox One is too big. Say that the Xbox 360 was too unreliable early on. What you can't say is that Xbox LIVE, the service that powers the online gaming and media experience for millions of users across the world, wasn't a game changer when it debuted with the first-generation Xbox.
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Tonight on Xbox Live: Free ‘Rainbow Six Siege’
Video game demos have long been a thing of the past, but here comes Microsoft's with its free game weekends for Xbox Live Gold users. Fresh off the heels of free EA Access and NBA 2K16, Microsoft is letting every Xbox One owner with an Xbox Live Gold subscription try Ubisoft's Rainbow Six Siege this weekend.
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Ask The en: Xbox Play Anywhere & Groove Gets Good
Many, many historical things have happened since our last Ask The en column from three months ago. In the United States, we finally have our two presidential nominees. Microsoft and Sony both showed up to E3 2016, one packing games and new hardware. The other showed up with an endless list of trailers for gamers that won’t be out this year, were impressive. Microsoft finally got it together where Groove Music is concerned too, but more on that plot twist in a bit.
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