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    Microsoft Set to Launch Xbox One S Without Disc Drive

    Microsoft will take a major leap towards discless gaming when the company launches an Xbox One S without a disc drive next month, according to a new report. Windows Central…

    Microsoft exec enthuses about “no compromise” Xbox One X

    Microsoft has already advertised many merits of the upcoming Xbox One X – including its support for 4K resolution gaming and 40% power boost over the console competition. However, in…

    Xbox One S Updated with Support for Recordable Blu-ray

    The well-received Xbox One S has been given a firmware update enabling it to support the recordable Blu-ray formats BD-R and BD-RE, a neat new feature for an already appealing…

    Final Fantasy XV to Support HDR on Xbox One S from Launch

    The upcoming Final Fantasy XV should look especially good on the Xbox One S, as it has been confirmed that the game will support the visual enhancement technology HDR on…

    Military Green and Storm Gray Xbox One S Models Unveiled

    The Xbox One S is getting new colors this fall – and it’s all due to the impending arrival of first-person shooter Battlefield 1, for which Microsoft is preparing an…

    Microsoft Sends Out Bug-Fixing System Update for Xbox One

    Shortly after releasing its feature-packed Summer Update for the Xbox One, Microsoft has issued another system update today – but this one focuses simply on squashing a few bugs. While…

    Critics Cautiously Praise Xbox One S As It Arrives in Stores

    According to many critics, Microsoft’s just-released, beautifully slim Xbox One S rights many of the original Xbox One console’s wrongs – but, tragically, three years too late. Noting that the…

    Microsoft Hails “Amazing Start” to Preorders for Xbox One S

    Today, Microsoft revealed that the Xbox One S, a slimmer and redesigned version of its Xbox One console, has got off to an “amazing start” for preorders ahead of its…

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    Apple Outlines Developer Changes Ahead of Texas SB2420 App Law

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    OpenAI and Jony Ive Reportedly Struggling to Define Their AI Device Vision

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    Apple’s “The Underdogs” Return — This Time to Take Aim at Windows’ Blue Screen of Death

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    Tim Cook’s Extended Tenure Sparks Talk of Apple’s Next Chapter

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    Sora’s First Week on iOS Nearly Matches ChatGPT’s Launch

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    OpenAI Expands Its Cheapest ChatGPT Plan to 16 More Countries Across Asia

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