Microsoft released a series of videos today on the official Xbox YouTube channel demonstrating SmartGlass, the technology that allows smartphones and tablets to interact with games, movies and more on ...
SmartGlass is nothing new -- it's the second screen solution Microsoft introduced for its Xbox legions. But for the release of the Xbox One console, the company decided to update the experience and ...
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 ...
If Microsoft has its way, every Xbox user will have a tablet or smartphone working in concert with its gaming console. For those that missed Microsoft’s many attempts to publicize it, Xbox SmartGlass ...
Microsoft has explained how SmartGlass will work with Xbox One. In a post on Xbox Wire, Xbox Live General Manager Ron Pessner discussed the Xbox One SmartGlass app coming to Windows 8, Windows Phone 8 ...
Microsoft's SmartGlass tech, which lets you control your console using a smart phone or tablet, will arrive after Christmas. Luke Westaway is a senior editor at CNET and writer/ presenter of ...
SmartGlass will be incorporated into all Microsoft first-party games going forward after the functionality is launched, according to Microsoft Studios corporate VP Phil Spencer. In a press briefing ...
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It took decades of work and billions of dollars, but Microsoft may be close to achieving one of its early goals. The combination of its Xbox console, Xbox Live network and new “SmartGlass” technology ...
As befits any and all games released on Xbox One and not PlayStation 4, Titanfall will support Microsoft's SmartGlass second screen smart device app, the game's Twitter revealed when prompted. It's ...
From Halo 4 to an Xbox 360-, tablet- and smartphone-augmenting technology dubbed “Project SmartGlass” to a barrage of franchise sequels, Microsoft‘s E3 2012 show brought few surprises and expended ...