Another video game rumor has been verified at this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo, or E3. Microsoft has confirmed the existence of a slimmer Xbox One, and fans will be able to get their hands on it very soon.
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Microsoft announced this week that Halo 5's map-making program Forge will be coming to the PC. Would this pave the way to Halo 5?
According to recent reports Samsung will be working with AMD on making their 10 nanometer chips which could be the fastest and more efficient version to be released yet.
Cortana, Windows clever personal assistant is coming soon to iOS users. The company has just announced that they are looking for a limited number of testers for Cortana iOS beta version.
A new way to watch NFL reruns and special features. National Football League (NFL) introduced a new service called Game Pass, which will replace their former service feature Game Rewind, and the subscription to the video streaming would allow football followers to watch full game reruns since 2009 in devices like Apple TV and game consoles such as Xbox One and Xbox 360.
Sony has released its financial results for the first quarter of 2014, revealing that its PlayStation consoles have outsold Microsoft's Xbox 3:1.
Choose either the dark side or light side of the force in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic for iPad.
Rumors and speculation about Microsoft's next-generation console are intensifying ahead of the company's May 21 event, and a new report now claims another dashboard update will enter a public beta soon.
Instead of simply going to the store and purchasing a Xbox Kinect, this man chose to gamble and lost $2,600 when the smoke cleared.
Gaming isn't cheap, but no need to waste money on expensive headsets Playing video games is probably the best thing you can do whenever you're home and bored out of your mind.
With the official reveal just a few weeks away, let's take a look at what we know of the Xbox 720.
New Xbox 720 rumors claim of full backwards compatibility with 360 games, along with increased processing speed.
We're already online everyday with current consoles, so is there a problem with mandatory 'always online' for the Xbox 720?