While it’s enConnected editorial policy to inform readers of great deals, it’s completely inappropriate for us to tell you what we think of a deal in a news story. Far be it from me to break the rules, so I’ll keep this simple. The HTC TITAN is going for one cent. Now act accordingly.
We’ve been pouring over ecosystem charts for the last few days now in preparation for a few reviews we have coming up next week. One sizable hole in Microsoft’s net has been digital books. Well, problem no more.
It’s no news to most Microsoft watchers; if Microsoft is going to make good on those promises of bringing Skype to it’s entire consumer product portfolio, Skype on Xbox LIVE has to happen at some point. What may be news is the relationship between Windows 8 and the world’s best-selling gaming console. In a job [...]
Spartans rejoice, 343industries has pegged November 6th as the launch date for Halo 4.
In addition to the information Microsoft has provided about the versions of Windows 8 coming to users the world over this fall, we’ve got some news that will no doubt distress many of the Windows Media Center enthusiasts. Windows Media Center is no longer included in any version of Windows.
If you’re one of the unlucky buyers that picked up one of Nokia’s new and shiny flagship device this past weekend we’ve got a bit of interesting news for you.
Who’s been looking for more features in the Netflix for Xbox 360 application? We haven’t but we’ll take new features just the same.
Starting today, AT&T users can pick up the most talked about Windows Phone headset yet.
According to Microsoft’s Michel van der Bel, Windows Phone now stands at 7% marketshare in China.
Were you a customer of Time Warner Cable, and had to settle for a non-working error message every time you wanted enjoy the latest episode of Girls with HBO Go on Xbox LIVE? Rejoice friends, for now you can get your Lena Dunham fix via your Xbox 360 just like the rest of us.
If you’re the type of person who get’s excited about movie adaptations of your favorite board games, (and really who isn’t) Zune has just the thing to brighten up your week: a behind the scenes look at Battleship.
We haven’t run into any $60 Kinect only titles that have been worth their development time, (We’re looking at you Fable: The Journey), so when you tell us we can save on Xbox LIVE Arcade titles that use Kinect we are all ears.
Happy Monday all, hope you had a great Mothers Day weekend. Here is a quick burst transmission of classic rock and car chase style tunes, designed to help you shake off the weekend hangover and get you through your Monday work-a-day. Heres hoping that your grind isnt too bad today. Now, dig that hole, catch [...]
The credit card I use to pay for my Zune Pass account and to purchase Microsoft Points expires this month, so I went into my Xbox account to update the information. However, upon updating, I received a big red error message saying “We can’t authorize the payment method”. I verified that all of the information [...]
Enjoy emailing everyone under the sun from your Windows Phone? We’ve got a job for you…
We hear the world is all hot and bothered about super heroes these days. Everyone wants to pretend to be one. Everyone wants to spend crazy amounts of money at the movies to see them. How about spending a reasonable amount of money watching them in streaming HD glory?
What isn’t up for debate is Nokia’s commitment to not only taking on the iPhone and Android, but it’s mindset on making sure you have absolutely no logical reason to purchase a Windows Phone manufactured by any other OEM. Today’s case in point, exclusive apps.
If you’re a huge fan of any of the gaming experiences built around the Tom Clancy universe, Microsoft has very good news, you can save big this week on various titles in the franchise.
Has your Samsung Focus finally succumb to the wild demands of being your everyday mobile? Are you looking for a successor to fill that dimmed bright spot in your pocket? Samsung has got just the thing for you, the Samsung Focus 2.
We suspected that Microsoft’s reasoning for shattering the glass hearts of Windows Media Center enthusiasts, might have been a business decision. Turns out, to understand their reasoning, you need only follow the money.