Microsoft is starting the rollout of Xbox SmartGlass this week with the launch of an app for Windows 8 that lets people use their tablets and PCs as “second screens” for the Xbox 360 — controlling and ...
Microsoft released a series of videos today on the official Xbox YouTube channel demonstrating SmartGlass, the technology that allows smartphones and tablets to interact with games, movies and more on ...
SmartGlass is nothing new -- it's the second screen solution Microsoft introduced for its Xbox legions. But for the release of the Xbox One console, the company decided to update the experience and ...
We take a look at Microsoft’s SmartGlass and Internet Explorer for Xbox 360. Game of Thrones bonuses, game-related minimaps, and (kind of) browsing the web. We take a look at Microsoft’s SmartGlass ...
Microsoft's Xbox SmartGlass app looks amazing, but what does it do exactly? We take a whistlestop video tour through its features. Katie is a UK-based news reporter and features writer. Officially, ...
Microsoft's Xbox One is promising even more second-screen support than we saw on the Xbox 360. An improvement of the SmartGlass integration we've seen pop up on the Xbox 360, Microsoft says it can ...
Microsoft’s Xbox SmartGlass app is the latest product in the software giant’s longstanding goal to unify all the devices in your home network to share content and offer supporting features. Xbox ...
If Microsoft has its way, every Xbox user will have a tablet or smartphone working in concert with its gaming console. For those that missed Microsoft’s many attempts to publicize it, Xbox SmartGlass ...
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Microsoft's SmartGlass tech, which lets you control your console using a smart phone or tablet, will arrive after Christmas. Luke Westaway is a senior editor at CNET and writer/ presenter of ...
SmartGlass will be incorporated into all Microsoft first-party games going forward after the functionality is launched, according to Microsoft Studios corporate VP Phil Spencer. In a press briefing ...