It's been a while since the newly minted Windows 10 has been disseminated in the notebook community, but the mobile world hasn't been so lucky. While the acclaimed software of Microsoft has already made its way to the Lumia 950 and Lumia 950 XL, the rest of the Windows Phone 8 devices are still eagerly awaiting the arrival of Windows 10.
Microsoft recently denied rumors about an upcoming Xbox One Mini. If you are one of the many who believes that Microsoft is indeed working on a Lightweight Xbox console, you can finally let go of that idea as Xbox One executive Phil Spencer has denied the prevailing rumors.
There's much to look forward to in the Xbox front in 2016. One surprising development that had gamers buzzing recently is the reports that Microsoft is developing a new Xbox One model to boost its arsenal next year.
Being a gamer is never better -- and more affordable -- than during the holiday season. This year’s is particularly special with so much good deals and discounts on all platforms, especially leading titles from PlayStation and Xbox.
All games in the top 10 list received a 90 rating or better on Metacritic. Many video games were released in 2015, but the best games were given a score of 90 or better by ratings website Metacritic.
Xbox One's backwards compatibility keeps evolving to offer greater features to fans of the Xbox line. The most recent reports on the Xbox innovation reveal that the team is close to creating support for multi-disc titles in the program.
The Android 6.0 Marshmallow might not be widely available yet for much of the market, but several of the older and lower-end LG smartphones is set to enjoy its benefits ahead of some advanced models. The nightly builds of CyanogenMod 13, which is based on the Marshmallow, is now available for the older LG handsets.
Microsoft has changed its plans and will instead roll out Windows 10 Mobile for prior Lumia smartphones sometime in early 2016. Meantime, owners can instead upgrade their old handsets to the new Lumia 550.
Christmas is coming and the Xbox team is keeping the holiday treats rolling with more backwards compatible games dropping on Xbox One. Microsoft isn’t holding back with popular titles making the lineup as the year draws to an end including “Halo: Reach”, “Fables 3” and more.
Microsoft said it will announce the next batch of backwards-compatible Xbox One games this week, while Sony is starting to accept suggestions for backwards-compatible PlayStation 4 games.
As the holiday season approaches, the sales and bargains of the gaming community gets more and more enticing for the players. The Xbox team continues to make their best-selling Xbox One and Xbox 360 titles accessible to their loyal players with the new Deals With Gold offers this week.
The PS4 has returned to its rightful spot as the best-selling console for the month of November after it's minor loss to the Xbox One the previous month.
If the end of Xbox is coming, it won’t be anytime soon. And it won’t be happening in Phil Spencer’s watch either. The Xbox head declared there’s going to be another console after the current generation, saying the team remains “100 percent committed” to it.