The Ultimate Goody Bag?
10 November 2010 03:20
...boxes Hilfiger Loud fragrances Colour Codes and New Gent Swatch watches FLIP Ultra III and Mino III HD cameras Rockband 3 for Xbox Paolita swimwear Dora The Explorer in World School Day Adventure written by Shakira MTV Pop And Rock World Records 2011 SpongeBob...
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Best Gadget Awards: This Year's Winner Is...
12 November 2010 01:59
...of apps and accessories. To see it is to want it, and that's why it's our gadget of the year." Microsoft's motion-sensor gaming system Xbox Kinect won readers' votes for Innovation of the Year. A Look At Appleâs New iPad The annual awards recognise the best...
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Best Gadget Awards: This Year's Winner Is...
12 November 2010 05:28
...of apps and accessories. To see it is to want it, and that's why it's our gadget of the year." Microsoft's motion-sensor gaming system Xbox Kinect won readers' votes for Innovation of the Year. A Look At Appleâs New iPad The annual awards recognise the best...
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Gamers Queue For Hours For Xbox Kinect
10 November 2010 03:59
...and infrared sensors to track player movements. The product is not cheap, costing £129, and only works when connected to the Xbox. However it also works as a home entertainment system, enabling users to access any of the content available on the Xbox. Hailed...
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Microsoft Xbox 360 Kinect A Big Winner In November - NPD
10 December 2010 12:24
SAN FRANCISCO -(Dow Jones)- Microsoft Corp.'s (MSFT) Xbox 360 Kinect motion-based game controller was a top-seller in November as industry sales picked up, potentially foretelling increased consumer demand in the holiday shopping season. Sales of the
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Xbox TV in pipeline
30 November 2010 07:07
Apple TV, Google TV and now. . . Microsoft TV? With competitors pushing into the living room, Microsoft is talking to programming partners about a potential subscription TV service that would operate through its Xbox video game console. Microsoft
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Free kick for Foxtel's Xbox 360 service
10 November 2010 09:33
FOXTEL has created an exclusive sports channel, Fox Sports Play, for its new internet-delivered pay-TV service Foxtel on Xbox 360. The service, which was developed with Microsoft and is exclusive to Xbox customers who have a subscription to the gaming
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Xbox Picture Gallery
4 November 2010 09:18
MIAMI BEACH - NOVEMBER 04: Estella Villar plays with Microsoft's new Kinect controller for the Xbox 360 as the Xbox representative Charles Leano (L) helps explains how to play to her at the Best Buy store on November 4, 2010 in Miami Beach, Florida. The Kinect went on sale today and uses sensors to read the players body language so controllers are not necessary to play Xbox games with the Kinect.
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MIAMI BEACH - NOVEMBER 04: Estella Villar plays with Microsoft's new Kinect controller for the Xbox 360 as the Xbox representative Charles Leano (L) helps explains how to play to her at the Best Buy store on November 4, 2010 in Miami Beach, Florida. The Kinect went on sale today and uses sensors to read the players body language so controllers are not necessary to play Xbox games with the Kinect.
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MIAMI BEACH - NOVEMBER 04: Albert Ulloa (C) plays a game with Microsoft's new Kinect controller for the Xbox 360 as the Xbox representative Charles Leano (L) looks on at the Best Buy store on November 4, 2010 in Miami Beach, Florida. The Kinect went on sale today and uses sensors to read the players body language so controllers are not necessary to play Xbox games with the Kinect.
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MIAMI BEACH - NOVEMBER 04: Vicente Galarza plays with Microsoft's new Kinect controller for the Xbox 360 as the Xbox representative Charles Leano (R) looks on at the Best Buy store on November 4, 2010 in Miami Beach, Florida. The Kinect went on sale today and uses sensors to read the players body language so controllers are not necessary to play Xbox games with the Kinect.
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MIAMI BEACH - NOVEMBER 04: Pedro Mir jumps in the air as he plays with the Microsoft's new Kinect controller for the Xbox 360 as the Xbox representative Charles Leano looks on at the Best Buy store on November 4, 2010 in Miami Beach, Florida. The Kinect went on sale today and uses sensors to read the players body language so controllers are not necessary to play Xbox games with the Kinect.
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MIAMI BEACH - NOVEMBER 04: Estella Villar plays with Microsoft's new Kinect controller for the Xbox 360 as the Xbox representative Charles Leano (L) helps explains how to play to her at the Best Buy store on November 4, 2010 in Miami Beach, Florida. The Kinect went on sale today and uses sensors to read the players body language so controllers are not necessary to play Xbox games with the Kinect.
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MIAMI BEACH - NOVEMBER 04: Luis Arguello plays a game with Microsoft's new Kinect controller for the Xbox 360 as Albert Ulloa looks on at the Best Buy store on November 4, 2010 in Miami Beach, Florida. The Kinect went on sale today and uses sensors to read the players body language so controllers are not necessary to play Xbox games with the Kinect.
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MIAMI BEACH - NOVEMBER 04: Justin Zwack (L) watches as Smaly Viloria (back to camera) plays a game with Microsoft's new Kinect controller for the Xbox 360 at the Best Buy store on November 4, 2010 in Miami Beach, Florida. The Kinect went on sale today and uses sensors to read the players body language so controllers are not necessary to play Xbox games with the Kinect.
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MIAMI - NOVEMBER 04: Microsoft's new Kinect controller for the Xbox 360 is seen hooked up to a television at the Best Buy store on November 4, 2010 in Miami Beach, Florida. The Kinect went on sale today and uses sensors to read the players body language so controllers are not necessary to play Xbox games with the Kinect.
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MIAMI BEACH - NOVEMBER 04: Vicente Galarza plays a game with Microsoft's new Kinect controller for the Xbox 360 at the Best Buy store on November 4, 2010 in Miami Beach, Florida. The Kinect went on sale today and uses sensors to read the players body language so controllers are not necessary to play Xbox games with the Kinect.
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MIAMI BEACH - NOVEMBER 04: Peter Martin (L) sells Microsoft's new Kinect controller for the Xbox 360 to Jonathan Hyde and his son Lucas Hyde at the Best Buy store on November 4, 2010 in Miami Beach, Florida. The Kinect went on sale today and uses sensors to read the players body language so controllers are not necessary to play Xbox games with the Kinect.
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MIAMI BEACH - NOVEMBER 04: Microsoft's new Kinect controller for the Xbox 360 is seen on a shelf at the Best Buy store on November 4, 2010 in Miami Beach, Florida. The Kinect went on sale today and uses sensors to read the players body language so controllers are not necessary to play Xbox games with the Kinect.
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MIAMI BEACH - NOVEMBER 04: Peter Martin places Microsoft's new Kinect controller for the Xbox 360 into a bag after a customer purchased it at the Best Buy store on November 4, 2010 in Miami Beach, Florida. The Kinect went on sale today and uses sensors to read the players body language so controllers are not necessary to play Xbox games with the Kinect.
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MIAMI BEACH - NOVEMBER 04: Microsoft's new Kinect controller for the Xbox 360 is seen on a shelf at the Best Buy store on November 4, 2010 in Miami Beach, Florida. The Kinect went on sale today and uses sensors to read the players body language so controllers are not necessary to play Xbox games with the Kinect.
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Fans of the Microsoft Xbox 360 Kinect queue up early to purchase the game console prior to its launch at a shop at a shop in the electronic goods district of Akihabara in Tokyo on November 20, 2010. Microsoft Japan has started selling the Xbox 360 video game console's motion-sensor system, 'Kinect'.
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Japan's first customer who purchased the new Microsoft Xbox 360 Kinect, who identified himself as 'Butcher' (3rd R) poses with Rena Matsui (L) and Jurina Matsui (2nd L), two members of the Japanese all-female group SKE48 chosen to perform in the Microsoft Xbox 360 Kinect promotional video, Microsoft Japan general manager Takeshi Sensui (3rd L), television game team manager for Japanese electronics retailer Yodobashi Camera Kosuke Suzuki (2nd R) and professional wrestler Keiji Muto (R) in a photo session during the sales launch ceremony at a shop in the electronic goods district of Akihabara in Tokyo on November 20, 2010. Microsoft Japan has started selling the Xbox 360 video game console's motion-sensor system, 'Kinect'.
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Rena Matsui (L) and Jurina Matsui (2nd L), two members of the Japanese all-female group SKE48 chosen to perform in the Microsoft Xbox 360 Kinect promotional video, hold an Xbox 360 (L) and Kinect sensor (R) as they pose with Japanese professional wrestler Keiji Muto (R) for a photo session during the sales launch ceremony at a shop in the electronic goods district of Akihabara in Tokyo on November 20, 2010. Microsoft Japan has started selling the Xbox 360 video game console's motion-sensor system, 'Kinect'.
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Rena Matsui (L) and Jurina Matsui (R), two members of the Japanese all-female group SKE48 chosen to perform in the Microsoft Xbox 360 Kinect promotional video, hold an Xbox 360 (L) and Kinect sensor (R) as they pose for a photo session during the sales launch ceremony at a shop in the electronic goods district of Akihabara in Tokyo on November 20, 2010. Microsoft Japan has started selling the Xbox 360 video game console's motion-sensor system, 'Kinect'.
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Models demonstrate the new motion-sensor system for Xbox 360 videogame console 'Kinect' at the Tokyo game Show in Chiba city, suburban Tokyo on September 16, 2010. Microsoft will sell the package of 'Xbox 360 4GB and Kinect Sensor' in Japan on November 20. Some 180,000 people are expecting to visit the four-day videogame exhibition.
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A Japanese customer (R) purchases the Microsoft Xbox 360 Kinect right after its sales launch ceremony at a shop in the electronic goods district of Akihabara in Tokyo on November 20, 2010. Microsoft Japan started selling the Xbox 360 video game cosole's motion-sensor system, 'Kinect'.
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BEVERLY HILLS, CA - OCTOBER 23: Soccer player David Beckham (C) with sons Cruz Beckham (L-R), Romeo Beckham and Brooklyn Beckham attend Kinect for Xbox 360 Launch Party held at a private residence on October 23, 2010 in Beverly Hills, California.
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BEVERLY HILLS, CA - OCTOBER 23: Soccer player David Beckham (C) with sons Cruz Beckham (L-R), Romeo Beckham and Brooklyn Beckham attend Kinect for Xbox 360 Launch Party held at a private residence on October 23, 2010 in Beverly Hills, California.
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Microsoft Japan Home and Entertainment Division general manager Takashi Sensui (L) hands the company's new Xbox 360 Kinect to its first Japanese customer (R) who identified himself as 'Butcher' during the product's sales kick-off ceremony at a shop in the electronic goods district of Akihabara in Tokyo on November 20, 2010. Microsoft Japan started selling the Xbox 360 video game cosole's motion-sensor system, 'Kinect'.
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Models demonstrate the new motion-sensor system for Xbox 360 videogame console 'Kinect' at the Tokyo game Show in Chiba city, suburban Tokyo on September 16, 2010. Microsoft will sell the package of 'Xbox 360 4GB and Kinect Sensor' in Japan on November 20. Some 180,000 people are expecting to visit the four-day videogame exhibition.
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Microsoft India's Regional Director, Entertainment and Devices Division, Jaspreet Bindra (L) and Television VJ personality Anoushka Dandekar (R) pose for a picture during the launch of Kinect for Xbox 360 in New Delhi on November 24, 2010. Xbox 360 Console with Kinect sensor and 'Kinect Adventure' is priced at 22,990 Indian rupees (502 USD) and stand alone Kinect sensor and 'Kinect Adventure' is available for 9, 990 Indian rupees (218 USD).
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CHIBA, JAPAN - SEPTEMBER 16: A controller of Microsoft Corp.'s Xbox 360 video game console is seen while visitors play games on the Xbox 360 video game consoles in the background during the Tokyo Game Show 2010 at Makuhari Messe on September 16, 2010 in Chiba, Japan. The computer and video game convention, which will be held until September 19, features exhibitions of upcoming game software and hardware from 194 companies and organizations to draw business visitors and the general public.
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BEVERLY HILLS, CA - OCTOBER 23: Soccer player David Beckham (C) with sons Cruz Beckham (L-R), Romeo Beckham and Brooklyn Beckham attend Kinect for Xbox 360 Launch Party held at a private residence on October 23, 2010 in Beverly Hills, California.
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Microsoft Japan Home and Entertainment Divistion general manager Takashi Sensui (L) hands the company's new Xbox 360 Kinect to a Japanese customer (R) after the product's sales launch ceremony at a shop in the electronic goods district of Akihabara in Tokyo on November 20, 2010. Microsoft Japan started selling the Xbox 360 video game cosole's motion-sensor system, 'Kinect'.
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Microsoft India's Regional Director, Entertainment and Devices Division, Jaspreet Bindra, poses for a picture during the launch of Kinect for Xbox 360 in New Delhi on November 24, 2010. Xbox 360 Console with Kinect sensor and 'Kinect Adventure' is priced at 22,990 Indian rupees (502 USD) and stand alone Kinect sensor and 'Kinect Adventure' is available for 9, 990 Indian rupees (218 USD).
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 03: Local NY Boys and Girls club members celebrate Microsoft's donation of 4000 Kinect units to the Boys and Girls Club of America at the Kinect For Xbox 360 Launch in Times Square on November 3, 2010 in New York City.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 03: Frank Sanchez Jr. President and CEO, Boys Clubs of America and Mark Wahlberg with Boys and Girls Club members attend the Kinect for Xbox 360 Launch with Boys & Girls Club of America in Times Square on November 3, 2010 in New York City.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 03: Local NY Boys and Girls club members celebrate Microsoft's donation of 4000 Kinect units to the Boys and Girls Club of America at the Kinect For Xbox 360 Launch in Times Square on November 3, 2010 in New York City.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 03: Local NY Boys and Girls club members celebrate Microsoft's donation of 4000 Kinect units to the Boys and Girls Club of America at the Kinect For Xbox 360 Launch in Times Square on November 3, 2010 in New York City.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 03: President of Interative Entertainment Business Unit, Microsoft, Don Mattrick, Mark Wahlberg, Corporate VP Global Marketing X-Box and Frank Sanchez Jr. President and CEO, Boys Clubs of America with Boys and Girls Club members attend the Kinect for Xbox 360 Launch with Boys & Girls Club of America in Times Square on November 3, 2010 in New York City.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 03: Thousands groove with Grammy Award Winning Ne-Yo in Times Square to the music and steps from Dance Central, a game by MTV Games/Harmonix, created exclusively for Kinect for Xbox 360 at Times Square on November 3, 2010 in New York City.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 03: Xbox 360 took over Times Square today draping it in purple and hosting a dance party with thousands to celebrate the launch of its newest product, Kinect, which lets you be the controller at Times Square on November 3, 2010 in New York City.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 03: Xbox 360 took over Times Square today draping it in purple and hosting a dance party with thousands to celebrate the launch of its newest product, Kinect, which lets you be the controller at Times Square on November 3, 2010 in New York City.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 03: Thousands groove with Grammy Award Winning Ne-Yo in Times Square to the music and steps from Dance Central, a game by MTV Games/Harmonix, created exclusively for Kinect for Xbox 360 at Times Square on November 3, 2010 in New York City.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 03: Thousands groove with Grammy Award Winning Ne-Yo in Times Square to the music and steps from Dance Central, a game by MTV Games/Harmonix, created exclusively for Kinect for Xbox 360 at Times Square on November 3, 2010 in New York City.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 03: Xbox 360 took over Times Square today draping it in purple and hosting a dance party with thousands to celebrate the launch of its newest product, Kinect, which lets you be the controller at Times Square on November 3, 2010 in New York City.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 03: Xbox 360 took over Times Square today draping it in purple to celebrate the launch of its newest product, Kinect, which let s you be the controller at Times Square on November 3, 2010 in New York City.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 03: Xbox 360 took over Times Square today draping it in purple to celebrate the launch of its newest product, Kinect, which let s you be the controller at Times Square on November 3, 2010 in New York City.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 03: Xbox 360 took over Times Square today draping it in purple and hosting a dance party with thousands to celebrate the launch of its newest product, Kinect, which lets you be the controller at Times Square on November 3, 2010 in New York City.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 03: Thousands groove with Grammy Award Winning Ne-Yo in Times Square to the music and steps from Dance Central, a game by MTV Games/Harmonix, created exclusively for Kinect for Xbox 360 at Times Square on November 3, 2010 in New York City.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 03: Thousands groove with Grammy Award Winning Ne-Yo in Times Square to the music and steps from Dance Central, a game by MTV Games/Harmonix, created exclusively for Kinect for Xbox 360 at Times Square on November 3, 2010 in New York City.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 03: President of Microsoft's Interactive Entertainment Business, Don Mattrick meets customers as they wait in line at Toys �R� Us Times Square to purchase Kinect for Xbox 360 on November 3, 2010 in New York City.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 03: Xbox 360 took over Times Square today draping it in purple and hosting a dance party with thousands to celebrate the launch of its newest product, Kinect, which lets you be the controller at Times Square on November 3, 2010 in New York City.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 03: Xbox 360 took over Times Square today draping it in purple to celebrate the launch of its newest product, Kinect, which let s you be the controller at Times Square on November 3, 2010 in New York City.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 03: Xbox 360 took over Times Square today draping it in purple to celebrate the launch of its newest product, Kinect, which let s you be the controller at Times Square on November 3, 2010 in New York City.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 04: President of Microsoft's Interactive Entertainment Business, Don Mattrick, meets Navil Perona who was among the first to purchase Kinect for Xbox 360 at Toys �R� Us Times Square on November 4, 2010 at 12:01 AM in New York City.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 03: Thousands groove with Grammy Award Winning Ne-Yo in Times Square to the music and steps from Dance Central, a game by MTV Games/Harmonix, created exclusively for Kinect for Xbox 360 at Times Square on November 3, 2010 in New York City.
