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November 19, 2012
13:08 EDTMSFT, SNE, NTDOYNext-gen Xbox details emerge as PS3 sales pull even, BGR reports
Details of Microsoft's (MSFT) next-generation Xbox gaming console have begun to emerge as sales of Sony's (SNE) PlayStation 3 console have now matched sales of Xbox 360 at 70M units worldwide, according to a BGR report. Next-generation PlayStation and Xbox consoles are expected to launch for the 2013 holiday season, though BGR notes that possible chip-production issues may push a new Xbox launch back to 2014. Reference Link
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May 21, 2013
16:26 EDTSNEOn The Fly: Closing Wrap
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15:40 EDTMSFTGameStop off lows after Microsoft says Xbox One will allow resale of games
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15:39 EDTMSFTMicrosoft says Xbox One will allow resale, trade-in of games, Bloomberg says
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15:24 EDTMSFTMicrosoft Xbox One seems to restrict used games, Kotaku says
Microsoft's (MSFT) Xbox One won't require an "always-on" Internet connection, but could very well block used games, Kotaku said, based on a company response given to a question posed by Wired. The Fly notes that GameStop (GME) shares are down 4.75% to $36.92 in late day trade following Microsoft's Xbox One event. Reference Link
14:18 EDTSNE, MSFTElectronic Arts announced EA Sports Ignite for Xbox One
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14:16 EDTMSFTMicrosoft announces Xbox One
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14:12 EDTMSFTNVIDIA announces PhysX support for Microsoft Xbox One
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14:05 EDTMSFTMicrosoft, NFL in multiyear agreement
Microsoft and the National Football League announced a multiyear partnership that will deliver a unique, interactive NFL television experience for the next-generation Xbox One and leverage Microsoft devices and services to evolve the in-game, sideline experience for coaches, players and other personnel. The agreement provides Microsoft with the rights to create exclusive interactive experiences through products such as Xbox One and Surface. As part of the partnership, Surface by Microsoft branding will appear on NFL sidelines, including on the hoods of the official on-field NFL instant replay stations. As part of the relationship, Microsoft will be granted the following designations: Xbox remains "The Official Game Console of the NFL" and will also become "The Official Interactive Video Entertainment Console"; Microsoft is "The Official Sideline Technology Sponsor of the NFL"; Surface by Microsoft and Windows are "The Official Tablet and PC Operating System of the NFL."
13:54 EDTMSFTActivision's Call of Duty downloadable content will come first to Xbox One
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13:50 EDTMSFTMicrosoft announces partnership with National Football League
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13:48 EDTMSFTMicrosoft announces live action Halo television series
Steven Spielberg to be involved with Halo series.
13:30 EDTMSFTElectronic Arts says starting new strategic partnership with Microsoft
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13:24 EDTMSFTMicrosoft unveils 'Xbox One' featuring voice, gesture control
Microsoft says next-generation video game system, to be called "Xbox One," will be an all-in-one system for entertainment. Says newly redesigned Kinect will allow for voice and gesture control of device. Information from live blog of Xbox event.
13:16 EDTSNESony 'leaning toward' spin-off of entertainment unit, Nikkei says
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13:13 EDTSNESony weighing spin-off of entertainment unit, Nikkei says
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10:59 EDTMSFTMicrosoft to hold a company event
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09:48 EDTMSFTMicrosoft breakout continues, levels to watch
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07:25 EDTMSFTMicrosoft price target raised to $40 from $33 at UBS
UBS believes Microsoft's shares can continue to move higher driven by improved earnings visibility, cloud momentum, a bottom in PC weakness, enterprise strength, and expectations for a seasonally strong 2H 2013. As a result, the firm reiterates its Buy rating and raised its price target to $40 from $33.
06:39 EDTMSFTMicrosoft to begin shipping volume shipments of new Xbox in Q3, Digitimes says
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06:07 EDTSNESony initiated with a Buy at Jefferies
Jefferies is positive on Sony's positions in insurance and content and believes the company needs to exit most electronic markets. The firm started shares with a Buy rating.
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