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Elgato has announced Game Capture HD, a USB device that will record gameplay from a Microsoft Xbox 360 or Sony PlayStation 3 and send it to a Mac or PC. The little dongle requires no power supply, and it usesHDMI to record HD footage from a Xbox 360 and AV to record from a PlayStation 3. Elgato ...

With a host of improvements rumored for the next Kinect, it's a little surprising to see that there's still room for the current Kinect to get better: Microsoft has added face tracking capabilities to Kinect for Windows through a software update. Which means, Kinect will be able to read and react...

No one will like you if in college if you don't have a laptop. Kidding! But seriously, in college, a laptop is your life. Microsoft wants to help you kiddies out: Just like last year, if you buy a Windows PC, it'll throw in a free Xbox 360.More »

ESPN subscribers with AppleTV would gain access to the network's Internet service...

Robbie Bach, a former Microsoft executive who led the company's devices and entertainment division, yesterday shared some surprisingly frank observations on Apple, the iPod business and Apple's "incredible" execution that, under the guidance of late co-founder Steve Jobs, saw it rise to...

Rumor: the Xbox will get a full version of Internet Explorer. More rumors: it will rely heavily on Kinect controls, for Minority Report style operation, and voice control. More more rumors: no date on launching date yet. [The Verge]More »

We heard about a crazy $99 Xbox/Kinect bundle last week, but we weren't sure what the catch would be. Now we do: You need to sign up for a two-year $15 per month Xbox Live Gold contract. Not bad!More »

The convoluted world of cell contracts and cable subscriptions just hit the awesome world of console gaming, and spit out a very exciting baby: an Xbox 360 and Kinect bundle that costs only $100, says the Verge. But there's a catch.More »

Another group of workers at Foxconn have taken to the roof and threatened to kill themselves...

According to the Verge, Microsoft will have a sneak peak of its new music service—codename Woodstock—at this year's E3.More »