Available immediately, Microsoft’s new slim-sized Xbox 360–unveiled at its E3 2010 press show this morning–will come with integrated WiFi and a 250GB hard drive. The company ended the show with a ...
Sure, wireless n is great and everything, but if you told me I’d be streaming media between 2 and 3x faster through Microsoft’s new Xbox 360 Wireless Adapter (802.11a/b/g/n) than their old a/b/g ...
The answer to the question, what if the Xbox 360 Elite dropped to $300 with its exorbitantly priced $100 Wi-Fi adapter included gratis, is easy: It’d be cheaper than Sony’s brand new slim-line PS3.
Microsoft's Xbox 360 WiFi 802.11n adapter, tipped in another leaky FCC filing, will apparently be priced at around $100 when it lands later this year. The WiFi-n adapter will seemingly go on sale ...
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A new Xbox 360 system update is rolling out this morning, bringing support for the WPA2 security protocol to the Xbox 360 Wireless Adapter. Owners will be prompted to download the mandatory update ...
The IEEE recently standardized the 802.11n WiFi protocol, which has unofficially been appearing in consumer electronics products for over two years now. It seems that Microsoft is planning on keeping ...
In addition to all of the Kinect news at Microsoft’s E3 keynote, the company also officially unveiled the much-rumored new slim version of the Xbox 360. The new console looks exactly like the recently ...
And the hits just keep on coming. Of course, just on the heels of announcing when the Kinect would go on sale, Microsoft have officially announced that a new, smaller, and shinier version of their ...
Measuring 10.6 by 10.4 by 2.9 inches (HWD) and weighing 6 pounds, the new Xbox 360 is noticeably smaller than the 12-by-10-by-3-inch, 7.7-pound Xbox 360 Elite. Microsoft was able to reduce the ...
In today’s digital age, it sometimes feels like hardware has taken a back seat to the software that drives our devices. Button of the Month will look at what some of those buttons and switches are ...