Terrorists are just like us. They use their computers, play video games, and chat with their friends on Xbox Live. Well, at least some of them do that. That’s why the NSA has requested most tech manufacturers to install back doors on their devices that can be silently accessed upon request. As we’ve found out in recent years, most organizations acquiesced to this request. Over the past f
Games for Windows Live got off to a bad start and then it followed up on that bad start by getting worse and worse. Initially designed as a competitor for Steam, GFWL never took off because of a myriad of problems. First, Microsoft tried to charge gamers a monthly fee for the privilege of using GFWL. Then, some game developers forced users to use GFWL whether they liked it or not. Next, Microso
The Xbox One has gone through more controversy than any other gaming console in existence. From the restrictive DRM flip flops to the controversial price tag on the console and its accessories, the Xbox One could use some positive PR. That’s exactly what Microsoft is trying to do with its latest announcement. Microsoft recently announced that all Xbox Live users on the Xbox One would enjoy un