Until recently, Microsoft have done a pretty fine job keeping leaks escaping into the hands of the press, but over the past month or so this has changed. The most recent leaks hint Microsoft’s E3 2016 conference is going to be a contender for the companies best yet, with a plethora of games and.
Read More →Microsoft’s Build 2016 conference has been pretty interesting thus far, and as Phil Spencer took to the stage, it was clear his primary goal was to diffuse the growing complaints in the PC community regarding the limitations of UWP. “Through the Universal Windows Platform, our plan is to deliver games that will run better.
Read More →Whether it’s a Windows update or an update for your smartphone, security updates are pretty damn important. They’re designed to patch flaws in the piece of software and prevent a potential malicious piece of code from running or other nasty surprises happening to your data. Experienced users will therefore always stress to their friends.
Read More →It would appear that the rumors of Gears of War 4 making its way to the PC have been strongly hinted at by Microsoft’s Aaron Greenberg. Over the past few weeks more and more former Xbox One exclusives have been announced to be PC bound, including Killer Instinct, Quantum Break and Gears of War.
Read More →Microsoft’s plans to unify the Xbox One and PC gaming experiences is easily one of the biggest stories floating around the internet right now. In a move which shocked the gaming industry Phil Spencer announced Microsoft were considering abandoning a fixed spec Xbox One and allowing the hardware to be upgradable, further blurring the.
Read More →The release of Microsoft’s Windows 10 Operating System has been one of the most eagerly anticipated in the companies history – not only does it usher in the age of DirectX 12, but also brings in a plethora of new features and goes back to a more desktop PC and power-user friendly GUI. Unfortunately,.
Read More →Microsoft’s Phil Spencer has confirmed that the PC version of the eagerly anticipated Gears of War Ultimate Edition will indeed release later than the Xbox One. Despite a slew of leaks hinting its existence (including beta footage) Microsoft first announced the title during the Xbox E3 conference this year and then during the PC.
Read More →The release of Windows 10 is fast approaching, with the July 29 release date hurtling towards us on rocket skates. To start things off, game streaming has been enabled for Xbox One owners who also happen to have a Windows PC (or tablet), as well as a few other features. The rollout of the.
Read More →Recently Windows announced that windows 10 would be coming June 29th, 2015 and will be available in 190 markets globally for free if you own a copy of Windows 7/8/8.1 or have a Windows Phone. The above deal however, does not include Enterprise copies of Windows. The following statement was given on Windows 10.
Read More →We all know that the feature of streaming Xbox One games to your PC is one of Microsoft’s flagship features for Windows 10, but Microsoft is also looking into streaming the other way around. Yes, streaming your PC games to your X1 console. This comes from Mike Ybarra, who spoke to Polygon at GDC.
Read More →GDC 2015 is well underway, and Microsoft (along with other key developers) have taken to the stage to tout the benefits of DirectX 12. But the question is, have the earlier reports been overblown and the reality can’t possibly live up to the hype? Well, early indications are extremely encouraging indeed. We’ll be taking.
Read More →Brad Wardell has once again taken to Twitter and has been answering various questions users have regarding DirectX 12 for both the PC and the Xbox One, and some of his answers will likely make you rather excited, to say the least. Mr. Wardell has been rather vocal in his support for low level.
Read More →Way back in the mists of 2013 came the first whispers of Microsoft’s DirectX 12, and since then the hype train has yet to stop. With the release of DX12 drawing ever closer, a source who’ve spoken with Tom’s Hardware have revealed rather interesting information about an “Unspoken API”. Microsoft’s new API will work.
Read More →This summer, Microsoft have something planned for the Xbox One – something big. You might recall the many rumors Microsoft have been planning on opening up the Xbox One’s infrastructure for Cross-Platform applications, but just when that would happen, or would it would mean for the Xbox One is something of a mystery. Way.
Read More →For those of you who are, like me, excited about the cross platform potential between Xbox One and PC, should be pleased to see that the January build of Windows 10 does include the Xbox App and on top of that, the features have been detailed. Obviously, this is a preview release, so this.
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