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Last Week,
Electronista says
(in Xbox update with Facebook, 1080p videos due Nov. 17)
Microsoft today confirmed that its Xbox 360 fall update should go live for all users next week, on November 17th. The upgrade will give those outside of the preview program the major features promised in late spring, including Facebook and Twitter, Last.fm streaming and 1080p Zune Market...
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bryan646 from bryan646 (WordPress) says
(in Xbox Update)
Major Nelson just announced that the Xbox update with Last.FM,Twitter,Facebook and Zune Marketplace will be coming to everybody on November 17th
Major Nelson just announced that the Xbox update with Last.FM,Twitter,Facebook and Zune Marketplace
Last Month,
Alfred @ Zune MAX from Zune HD Music Video Game Players says
(in Xbox 360 to get new Zune, Last.fm, Facebook and Twitter features)
No tag for this post. Related posts No related posts. The next version of Xbox Live will feature integration with Facebook, Last.fm and Twitter. After investing in Facebook so long ago Microsoft has finally taken the steps to open the social by embracing the most popular social sites and I per...
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Paul Miller from Engadget says
(in Xbox 360's new Zune, Last.fm, Facebook and Twitter features detailed on video)
We just got a pretty detailed look at Microsoft's upcoming Dashboard update for the Xbox, which brings with it the Zune Video Marketplace and Last.fm music streaming, along with Facebook and Twitter social functionality. We were most impressed with Facebook, which includes a feature fo...
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