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When the HD DVD/Blu-ray war came to a sudden end in February 2008, it was quickly followed by word that Microsoft and Sony were discussing a Blu-ray drive for the Xbox 360. Now, 20 months later ...
Steve Ballmer says the Xbox 360 probably won’t get an internal Blu-ray drive, but as for an external one? It’s on. In a sit down with Gizmodo, the outspoken Microsoft CEO answered a question ...
Unfortunately, the glimmer of hope given to Blu-ray fans was stripped away when Microsoft's "Major Nelson" Hryb reiterated that the company has no plans for Blu-ray in, on, or around the Xbox 360 ...
There was earlier speculation that Microsoft was going to offer Blu-ray support to its Xbox 360 (most likely via an external drive). This seems to have been a bit inaccurate as Microsoft has ...
While the Xbox 360 has been available for nearly nine years, Microsoft has created a new blue edition for the holidays. It’s probably one of the best Xbox 360’s we’ve seen, with just color ...
Microsoft Corp. (MSFT.O: Quote, Profile, Research) is not in talks to include Sony Corp's (6758.T: Quote, Profile, Research) Blu-ray high-definition DVD technology in its Xbox 360 video game ...
During CES 2006, Microsoft's Xbox corporate VP of worldwide marketing and publishing Peter Moore told Japanese site ITmedia that a Blu-ray Xbox 360 peripheral could appear for the system if the ...
Despite repeated bashing and smashings, the Xbox 360 Blu-ray rumor is eternal like the sun god. Taiwanese rag Economic Times is reporting that Pegatron Technology—an Asus subsidiary, not a ...
If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em. That’s what Microsoft must have been saying after Toshiba sounded the death knell to HD DVD yesterday. Now, rumors are circulating about a possible Xbox 360 Blu-ray ...
is Polygon’s deputy managing editor. He has more than 16 years of experience covering video games, movies, television, and technology. Microsoft is offering a blue-and-blue Xbox 360 in one of ...
In mid-2010, the Xbox 360 S shrunk things down ... The new Xbox One is an altogether more blocky affair, resembling a traditional Blu-ray player or A/V receiver more than anything else.