Wednesday
May202015

Xbox One can now receive over-the-air broadcasts thanks to new Microsoft Bundle

The Xbox One was designed to be the centrepiece of your home theatre and entertainment hub as well as the best option for serious console gaming. A new bundle from Microsoft makes it possible to receive digital over-the-air broadcasts.

 Microsoft has now made over-the-air antenna compatibility available to all Xbox One owners in the United States and Canada. Using the Hauppauge Digital TV Tuner as well as a Mohu Leaf antenna to access and even record free programming. You can also stream content to iOS devices using the SmartGlass app. 

 

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Wednesday
May202015

The Force Awakens with 2nd edition of Star Wars headsets from SMS Audio

SMS Audio has released the 2nd edition of the Star Wars headsets this time focusing on designs from Darth Vader, R2-D2, Chewbacca and a Tie Fighter. These On-Ear Wired headphones present a sleek, ultra-durable and comfortable design. Professionally tuned 40mm drivers deliver clarity and richness without distortion. FInd out more here.

Tuesday
May192015

MSI denies Lenovo buyout

Rumours have been swirling for a while that Lenovo plans to buy MSI. But now MSI is out to set the record straight. MSI President Andy Tung said they aren't in talks with Lenovo to sell their gaming notebook business. Lenovo won't comment on the story but MSI seems to be taking it quite seriously. They want to find the source and even sue them.

Source: PC World

Tuesday
May192015

Microsoft plans to take the lead with Windows 10 mobile updates

Microsoft wants to take Apple’s approach with updating Windows 10 for all devices with them pushing the updates instead of the carriers. The company intends to have a “continuous update process” for all devices running Windows 10, including the phones. They plan on giving carriers early access to upgrade builds before deployment but final delivery of updates will come from them and not the telcos. We’re not quite sure how they’ll pull this off but we just have to wait a bit more to find out.

Source: Lifehacker