2013年7月5日星期五

Destiny leaves open the door to release in PC

Motorola loses again the patent violation lawsuit against Xbox 360
In March of this year and the International Trade Commission ruled in favor of Microsoft in the trial held against Motorola, a subsidiary of Google, which had accused them of violating a patent related to the use of wireless technology in Xbox 360 and its controls. And again this international organization has returned to give the reason for the Redmond, reaffirming that Microsoft did not infringe any of the patents of Motorola. "This is a victory for the Xbox and confirms our position that Google had no basis some to block our products, "have secured from the law firm of Microsoft, in clear reference to the legal maneuver conducted by Google to block the sale of Xbox 360 on the market europeo.Desde Google, on the other hand, have shown "disappointed with this decision," and say they are "evaluating" their opciones.Más news: Xbox 360, Microsoft


The Xbox 720 name was "never considered" by Microsoft
For many months the press and gaming community have been referring to the successor of Xbox 360 and Xbox 720, a name that "has never been considered" by the very Microsoft.Major Nelson explained to Yahoo who chose Xbox One because it is a device that brings all the entertainment: "We decided the name of Xbox One because it is a device that has all the entertainment in one system. Regarding Xbox 720, that was the name that put the community. We we never consider that name. "Xbox One was launched last news mayo.Más 21: Xbox One



DestinyBungie still has not decided whether its ambitious Destiny also debuting PC end, or remain only in consoles current and next generation of Sony and Microsoft. "We have not said yes, but not that," said the head of Bungie community in American Notebook IGN. "The more platforms assume more work will involve, and we do not want is to compromise the central experience on any platform." "We have a lot of people playing on PC. We have great appetite for building the experience.'ve Not yet announced" Eric Osborne continues, "but we're looking at and talking about these matters in the future."

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