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Here comes SmartGlass: Xbox ‘second screen’ rollout starts with Windows 8. by Todd Bishop on October 23, 2012 at 6:05 am October 23, 2012 at 6:05 am ...
Here are four ways developers plan on using SmartGlass, a software-based application that extends Xbox 360 gaming and viewing experiences onto smartphones and tablets.
Xbox SmartGlass is an application that can run on computers, tablets, smartphones or the Xbox 360 video game console. It's meant to work as a companion for watching television via the Xbox 360, ...
Peter Molyneux may have just launched Curiosity: What's Inside the Cube? on smartphone and tablets this week, but he's not convinced by the way tablet devices are being used by Wii U and via Xbox ...
The SmartGlass app will be free and will essentially turn tablets, phones and PCs into a second screen that you can a) control your Xbox 360 game machine with and b) that you can use to watch and ...
SmartGlass would let the game's developers use your iPad or Windows 8 tablet to show details of this discovery, such as schematics if it was a gun, or maybe cause of death if it was a body.
Users can either download SmartGlass as either a Windows Phone application or as a Windows 8.1 app (as pictured above), as well as for most Android 4.0+ smartphones and iOS, to boot. Microsoft The ...
But Microsoft Studios Corporate VP Phil Spencer told Joystiq that SmartGlass will be implemented in all first-party Microsoft games moving forward once the service is released in the fall.
What if your video-game console, TV, tablet and smartphone all worked together to enhance gaming, movies and TV shows for you? That’s what Microsoft envisions with Xbox SmartGlass, a system ...
Microsoft rolls out SmartGlass remote control technology for Xbox One. by Taylor Soper on April 1, 2014 at 9:03 am April 1, 2014 at 9:28 am. Share Tweet Share Reddit Email.
Microsoft unveiled their new Smartglass technology at the E3 press event on Monday. Smartglass lets your iOS, Android or Windows phone tablet\/smartphone act as a second interactive screen. As ...
Microsoft knows that most of us own iOS or Android powered tablets and phones, but SmartGlass allows its Xbox entertainment ecosystem to bleed out onto these devices. Microsoft doesn't mind if you ...