Robbie Bach

Q&A with Xbox LIVE’s Marc Whitten

Microsoft will be pushing out the second half of the Xbox LIVE update that was previewed at E3 some time tonight. With it comes all manner of social networking applications, like Facebook, Twitter and Last.fm. Another component...

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Why TV sport will never be lonely again | Giles Richards

The Sky Player on XBox 360 forms part of Microsoft's stagegy to turn the console into more than just something for games As the behemoth that is free-to-air sport reawakens, it's a timely reminder of a) How complex the issue of...

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Sounders FC GM Hanauer faces tough offseason

Adrian Hanauer will be a busy man. Now that the first season for Seattle Sounders FC is over, the club's general manager must make some tough roster decisions before the team reconvenes for training camp.

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News: ESA gala raises $800,000 for children's charity

The Entertainment Software Association has announced that its 11th annual gala event, A Nite to Unite - For Kids, raised over USD 800,000 when it took place last month. Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot was honoured at the event with...

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Report: Microsoft's Project Natal pricing details

CNET News reporter Ina Fried testing out Microsoft's much-heralded Project Natal. (Credit: CNET News) According to a report issued by British games magazine MCV, Microsoft's much-heralded Project Natal hands-free gaming control...

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Has Microsoft placed its last mobile bet?

Posted on by Nancy Gohring, IDG News Service When Microsoft first started talking about building mobile-phone software back in the late 1990s, handset makers that had been in the market for years scoffed. People who read this...

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Has Microsoft Placed Its Last Mobile Bet? (PC World)

PC World - When Microsoft first started talking about building mobile-phone software back in the late 1990s, handset makers that had been in the market for years scoffed. Sure, Microsoft was a huge software developer, but...

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Sprint: we want Windows Mobile 7 ASAP

Sprint has traditionally been a Palm OS carrier, but has sold a host of Windows Mobile devices since. Like with many other entities, their recent introduction of an Android-based device led to some...

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Gaming Idols: Top 50 We Ever Interviewed

Interviews have long been a strong passion for us at Kikizo. Today, in celebration of our relaunch into Video Games Daily, we name the 50 best interviewees of the site to date. In celebration of today’s relaunch from what used...

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Ballmer:Zune services coming to 'next release...

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer really made the rounds on October 22 to help kick off Windows 7. One stop he made was the Engadget Show, which was taped live in Times Square. Ballmer was a lot more direct than Microsoft...

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