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.
E-Sports is truly becoming a thriving force in the gaming community and it looks like Electronic Arts is recognizing its merit. The company is taking steps to ensure they’re in line with the development of competitive gaming by launching a new division that’s dedicated primarily to the sport.
Fans of the manga and anime series "One Piece" have a lot of excitement for next year with the 13th "One Piece" movie and a new fighting game due for release in 2016. The official release date for "One Piece Film: Gold" has been announced and "One Piece: Burning Blood" is coming to PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita and Xbox One.
“Grand Theft Auto 5” is gearing up for another expansive upgrade. This time the multiplayer mode “Grand Theft Auto Online” will be reaping the rewards with new Rockstar Games goodies across the board in time for the holiday break.
Microsoft's Phil Spencer recently revealed on his Twitter account that the company is looking for solutions for the Xbox 360 games to be available on the Xbox One digital store.
Motorola and Verizon have launched a new promo where Moto Droid Turbo 2 buyers can customize their handsets with designs based on the new "Star Wars" movie.
Android M, now known as Android Marshmallow 6.0, is finally beginning to roll out to a few non-Nexus Android smartphones, like the third generation Moto X Pure Edition. And while Motorola first announced its device list for the Android M upgrade in October, as it now begins the rollout to its flagship Moto X 2015, the company has also added a few new smartphones to its rollout plan.
Gigabit broadband is spreading across the country at an accelerating pace, as this week AT&T and Google both announced plans for expansion. But AT&T is now pulling ahead in the national fiber rollout race -- thanks, in part, to Google.