Microsoft has released the Android smartphone version of its Xbox SmartGlass app via the Google Play App Store, allowing Android users to use their touchscreen devices to interact with the Xbox 360.
While Nintendo (NTDOY) has chosen to create second-screen experiences with the new Wii U GamePad, Microsoft’s (MSFT) strategy for the Xbox 360 involves bringing your own devices (BYOD) with the Xbox ...
Microsoft’s new SmartGlass app is now available for Android smartphones, and the iPhone and iPad version is still coming to the App Store soon. Xbox SmartGlass first released on Windows RT and Windows ...
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Hot on the heels of the Dashboard update for the Xbox 360, Microsoft's SmartGlass integration is now a reality for Android 4.0 users. The companion app branches out from the earlier My Xbox Live app ...
The most recent update to Xbox SmartGlass for Android add support for 7-inch tablets like the Nexus 7. Now Nexus 7 users and anyone else with a 7-inch Android tablet can use their tablet to control ...
With the new Xbox this November, Microsoft's bringing a new iteration of SmartGlass to iOS, Android, and Windows Phone devices. And with said new iteration comes promised SmartGlass ubiquity.
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. With the launch of Microsoft’s Surface this week, the part that gamers were all waiting for was the SmartGlass ...
The second screen experience has a chance to become a major part of the next generation of gaming. Microsoft brought the Xbox One SmartGlass app to iOS and Android devices on Tuesday, a few days ahead ...
Microsoft released its second-screen SmartGlass app for its upcoming Xbox One game console on many platforms on Tuesday, which may be a bit more of a necessity than you might think. Microsoft has also ...
For a lot of people out there, high-end tech goes hand in hand with gaming. When Microsoft announced their Smartglass initiative many were surprised that the company were going to let Android in on ...
Continuing its embrace of platforms other than its own, Microsoft has just revealed a new feature coming to Android and iOS users. No, it's not Cortana, at least not yet. This one is all about gamers.
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