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Microsoft has delayed a much-publicized update to its Xbox 360 video game console that is supposed to offer more content options and Kinect controls, according to a programming executive.
The update was supposed to go live this morning, but Larry Hryb, the director of programming for Xbox, said onTwitter and Google (GOOG)+ that it has been pushed back.
"FYI: The timing for Xbox 360 dashboard update has been slightly delayed. I'll have a status update later today," Hryb tweeted.
Hryb announced Monday that the update was scheduled for availability for all users no later than 7 a.m. PST.
The software update is supposed to include access to a swath of new digital entertainment content, including video channels from the likes of YouTube, HBO and Epix, and digital music from iHeartRadio.
Subscribers to Comcast's pay television service will be able to access all of the company's on-demand video via the Xbox.
Microsoft also promised a universal search feature that will allow users to search for movies and other content across various digital content providers. And it will let owners use Microsoft's Kinect accessory to navigate the entire Xbox interface. Previously, users could access only a handful of functions through
Kinect.
Hryb promised updates to the situation, so check back here for updated news later in the day.
Article from: http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_19480546
The update was supposed to go live this morning, but Larry Hryb, the director of programming for Xbox, said onTwitter and Google (GOOG)+ that it has been pushed back.
"FYI: The timing for Xbox 360 dashboard update has been slightly delayed. I'll have a status update later today," Hryb tweeted.
Hryb announced Monday that the update was scheduled for availability for all users no later than 7 a.m. PST.
The software update is supposed to include access to a swath of new digital entertainment content, including video channels from the likes of YouTube, HBO and Epix, and digital music from iHeartRadio.
Subscribers to Comcast's pay television service will be able to access all of the company's on-demand video via the Xbox.
Microsoft also promised a universal search feature that will allow users to search for movies and other content across various digital content providers. And it will let owners use Microsoft's Kinect accessory to navigate the entire Xbox interface. Previously, users could access only a handful of functions through
Kinect.
Hryb promised updates to the situation, so check back here for updated news later in the day.
Article from: http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_19480546