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Xbox SmartGlass is making big promises about enhancing your television viewing, improving your gaming experience and making it easy to share content between devices.
The Penny Arcade Report lamented the decision by Microsoft to release their Xbox SmartGlass app with support only for Windows 8 devices. An app that was designed to bring unity and accessibility ...
SmartGlass may help Microsoft defend its beachhead in the living room from encroaching mobile devices.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The new SmartGlass application for the Xbox One will be faster and more feature-laden than its Xbox 360 counterpart, Microsoft said today in a new ...
The SmartGlass app will be free and will essentially turn tablets, phones and PCs into a second screen that you can a) control your Xbox 360 game machine with and b) that you can use to watch and ...
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 ...
The man behind SmartGlass for Xbox One has told TechRadar that the second screen service for the new console will be a huge step on from its current Xbox 360 incarnation. SmartGlass has picked up ...
Alex Klein asks (and answers) all the questions you may have about the new Microsoft technology that’s got everyone talking.
SmartGlass is not available now, from what I can tell; Microsoft officials are saying "later this year," which seems to imply there may be an Xbox Live Dashboard update required to make this work.
SmartGlass is totally revamped on Xbox One versus Xbox 360. Because Xbox One was "designed from the group up with SmartGlass in mind," it will be about 3.5 times faster than it was on Xbox 360.
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 ...
Perhaps the biggest splash in the early going of this year’s Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles was made by Microsoft with its unveiling of Xbox SmartGlass.
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