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Over five years ago, I wrote a post on this very website about one enterprising Xbox 360 owner who velcroed a Jabra A210 Bluetooth adapter to the back of his controller, thereby freeing him from ...
Wired Xbox 360 headsets will be compatible with the Xbox One via an adapter, Microsoft has confirmed. "We are working to develop an adapter for current wired headsets to connect," said Microsoft's ...
The XIM3 mega-adapter you've been waiting patiently for ... mice and all sorts of other controlling devices to the average Xbox 360 owner, and it's obviously far more sophisticated than its ...
The Xbox 360's new adapter. Microsoft declined to comment on a Federal Communications Commission filing (spotted by Gizmodo), which reveals the company is readying a new, high-speed wireless ...
What’d be even nicer: Besides an integrated version in its freshly price-adjusted $300 Xbox 360 Elite, how about a wireless 802.11n USB adapter for $40 or less? Engadget thinks it has pictures o ...
If you can't be bothered to make your own XBox 360 laptop, you could just throw down for this add-on LCD screen. Only available in Japan as ever, the 12.1 inch 720p TFT hooks into the analogue RGB ...
Rumors have been swirling that Microsoft is working on a 802.11n wireless adapter for the Xbox 360, and now the company has confirmed it, releasing an official statement to Team Xbox. "We can ...
Microsoft has announced that the Xbox 360 Wireless N Networking Adapter revealed in September will hit North American shelves this week with a recommended price of $99.99. The revision adds ...
One of the things I remember most about arcade gaming when I was a kid was the big beefy controllers that the arcade games had. You could really pound away at the controls for games like Pac Man ...
Microsoft is working on an adapter allowing you to use Xbox 360 wired headsets with the Xbox One. The news comes via the Xbox Support Twitter account, responding to a question about whether ...
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