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Xbox 360 Content License Transfer Tool Available Now

Xbox 360 Content License Transfer Tool Available Now
With the license transfer tool, you can transfer the licenses of all your previously downloaded content from your old console to the new one.

GTA IV Tops May U.S. Sales
Grand Theft Auto IV topped every other game in May in U.S. sales. 871,300 Xbox 360 (1st) units and 442,900 PlayStation 3 (4th) units were sold. For…

Bionic Commando Rearmed delayed (Bionic Commando Rearmed - Xbox Live Arcade)

Bionic Commando Rearmed delayed (Bionic Commando Rearmed - Xbox Live Arcade)

DarkZero: Famitsu have reported that Bionic Commando Rearmed, a game which was expected to drop on 360, PS3, and PC very soon has being hit with a delay. No solid reason was given for the delay, but due to the games mature rating some believe it could be running into problems getting certified to be made available for download. This however has not been confirmed by any of the parties involved.

Uno Rush - Xbox Live Arcade

Uno Rush - Xbox Live Arcade
UNO RUSH boasts a wide range of gameplay and social features - multiple variants, house-rule options, local and Xbox LIVE multiplay, camera support, avatar support, and more.

WALLE Review (Xbox 360)
Will the game of a robot lovestory movie capture our hearts?

How Does the Xbox Guide Look Like with Themes?
Take a look at how the Xbox Guide looks like when you apply a theme.

Gears of War 2 Dated. 5 Player CoOp Mode Revealed

Gears of War 2 Dated. 5 Player CoOp Mode Revealed
During the Microsoft Xbox press briefing at the 2008 E3 Media & Business Summit, Cliff Bleszinski announced the release date of Gears of War 2 and revealed a five player coop mode called Horde.

Duke Nukem 3D

Duke Nukem 3D
There’s rumours afoot that Duke Nukem 3D may be appearing on the Xbox Live arcade. Apparently even a list of achievements has been seen thanks to a leak from someone called SV. If that’s true expect to kick ass and chew bubblegum with proper dual analogue controls soon. Related: 1000 free Microsoft points codes, Free Microsoft […]

Microsoft tops $60 billion in annual revenue

Microsoft tops $60 billion in annual revenue

Microsoft on Thursday announced it has topped $60 billion in yearly revenue for the first time in its history and posted a 25 percent year-over-year gain in net income for its fiscal year 2008.

The company also provided financial details of its offer to buy Yahoo's search business, including a lump payment of $1 billion, a stock investment, and on-going revenue sharing. (Read Editor Julie Bort's take on the revenue report.)

The fiscal 2008 revenue gain was an 18 percent increase over fiscal 2007, but it was with net income where the software giant showed a big increase from $14 billion in 2007 to $17.6 billion in 2008.

Microsoft also reported fiscal fourth-quarter revenue of $15.84 billion, which was an 18 percent increase over the fourth quarter of 2007.

Microsoft's fiscal year runs July 1 to June 30.

Chris Liddel, Microsoft's CFO, also took time to make a statement on Microsoft's proposal to acquire Yahoo's search business. He said he would not take questions, but he did lay out some of the particulars of the offer, including paying Yahoo $1 billion for its search business, and making an equity investment in Yahoo by purchasing 3.9 billion shares of Yahoo stock at $19.50 per share.

[ For the complete saga of Microsoft's attempt to take over Yahoo, check out InfoWorld's special report. And keep up on all the latest tech news headlines at InfoWorld News, or subscribe to the Today's Headlines newsletter. ]

He said the proposal also included a 10-year revenue guarantee totaling $19.5 billion to $26.5 billion. Liddel said the guarantees were not conditional on search queries but tied to Yahoo's home page performance. He said the deal did not include changes to Yahoo's governance.

"We continue to believe our proposal is a compelling one," he said.

The company attributed 2008 financial gains to increased demand for Office, server software, Xbox games and consoles, and even Vista, which has been drubbed by the media and found rough sailing on the corporate adoption front.

Microsoft said it has now sold 180 million Vista licenses. It did not report how many of those licenses may have been "downgraded" to XP by corporate users.

Fiscal 2008 was highlighted by shipment of Windows Server 2008 and Visual Studio 2008, two of the infrastructure foundation pieces for its services strategy. SQL Server 2008, the third leg of the strategy, is expected to ship by the end of September (the first quarter of fiscal 2009).

The earnings report showed that the Client, Server and Tools and the Microsoft Business divisions were the only segments that did not show operating income losses for the quarter. For the year, those three divisions and the Entertainment and Devices division were the only ones to post positive operating income results, an indication that Microsoft continues to struggle in its newest businesses while relying on its historical cash cows and a Server and Tools business that has posted 24 straight quarters of double-digit growth.

"It was an outstanding year for the company," Liddel said during an earnings call with financial analysts and media. But he said he was not happy the results were not reflected in the company's stock price.

"Clearly we are disappointed that our strong financial results are not reflected in our share price because of general market turbulence combined with Microsoft specific issues including the uncertainty over the outcome of the Yahoo discussions," he said. Microsoft shares closed at $27.52 at the end of the day Thursday.

The report, however, was not all rosy. Microsoft continued to suffer in its Online Services Business, which is battling Google and others in online advertising and search. The division saw its operating income losses grow 100 percent for the fiscal year and 132 percent for the fourth quarter.

On the balance sheet for Microsoft, Client division revenue was $16.8 billion, up 13 percent over $14.9 billion in fiscal 2007. For the quarter, revenue growth was 15 percent, from $3.8 billion in fiscal fourth quarter 2007 to $4.3 billion in the fourth quarter of 2008. Microsoft attributed the increase to a 22 percent growth in revenue from commercial and retail licensing of Windows primarily from Enterprise Agreements.

The Server and Tools business revenue was $13 billion for fiscal 2008, an increase over $11.1 billion in fiscal 2007. For the quarter, revenue was up to $3.7 billion compared to $3 billion in the same quarter in 2007. The company said growth was primarily driven by volume licensing of Windows Server and SQL Server.

Microsoft Business revenue was $18.9 billion for fiscal 2008, a 15 percent increase over the $16.4 billion in fiscal 2007. For the quarter, revenue was $5.2 billion, a 14 percent increase over $4.6 billion in the fiscal fourth quarter 2007.

The $60 billion revenue figure for 2008 is but a stepping stone as Microsoft told financial analysts that the company is projecting revenue to hit between $67 and $68 billion in fiscal 2009.

Moves into areas such as online advertising, search, online services — such as Online Exchange and Online SharePoint — and virtualization are big initiatives for Microsoft in the coming year.

Network World is an InfoWorld affiliate.

Xbox 360 Pro

Xbox 360 Pro
Microsoft will be releasing a 60Gb Xbox 360 if a leaked email is to be believed. They’ll announce the console officially at E3 and this means they’ll be pushing their movie download service and possible full triple-A games in the near future. Related: New Xbox 360 Pro model, Xbox 360 price cuts Tags: Xbox 360 Pro, xbox360, […]

AMD Next-Generation OpenGL® ES 2.0 Graphics Technology Achieves Industry Conformance
AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced that it has reached a new milestone in the mobile graphics industry as the first 3D graphics technology provider to achieve OpenGL® ES 2.0 conformance certification. AMD OpenGL ES 2.0 mobile graphics technology, which will be included in AMD processors, is based on the same AMD Unified Shader Architecture powering the Microsoft® Xbox 360™ video game console.

Auto Show in Detroit

Auto Show in Detroit

As the new year begins, it is time once again to venture to snowy Detroit. MSN Autos is once again building the official Web Site for the North American International Auto Show, the most important auto show in the country and one of the top shows in the world.
 
We expect more than 60 all-new concept and production vehicles to be unveiled during three media days (Jan 8-10) and MSN Autos will provide extensive coverage of each of these unveils.
 
Some of the more noteworthy vehicles expected to debut are the 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid, Dodge Challenger Concept, BMW M Roadster, Lexus LS 460, Mitsubishi Eclipse convertible, Nissan URGE Concept equipped with an Xbox 360, and plenty more.
 
For more details, check out the official site at http://autoshow.msn.com.
 
All the excitement begins next week, be sure to tune in.
–Perry Stern

WALLE Review (Xbox 360)

WALLE Review (Xbox 360)
Will the game of a robot lovestory movie capture our hearts?

Xbox 360 The Star of Microsoft Quarter Earnings
While Microsoft reported weak quarterly Windows sales and an 11 per cent drop in net profit, the Xbox 360 sales grew 68% over the same period last year. Cumulative console sales surpassed 19 million units.

Sony and Microsoft Discussing Bluray Drive for Xbox 360

Sony and Microsoft Discussing Bluray Drive for Xbox 360
According to a Sony senior executive, the company is in talks with Microsoft about offering a Bluray Disc drive for the Xbox 360.
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Xbox 360 Pro
Microsoft will be releasing a 60Gb Xbox 360 if a leaked email is to be believed. They’ll announce the console officially at E3 and this means they’ll be pushing their movie download service and possible full triple-A games in the near future. Related: New Xbox 360 Pro model, Xbox 360 price cuts Tags: Xbox 360 Pro, xbox360, […]

Grand Theft Auto IV Microsoft Reveals Xbox Live Stats
Microsoft has revealed some Xbox Live stats of Grand Theft Auto IV.

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