Microsoft used its E3 press conference to unveil its new SmartGlass technology that will use handheld devices such as smartphones and tablets as both an Xbox control device and as a second screen for the display of dynamic, rich information. Head of Xbox Live, Marc Whitten, confirmed that in additional to working with Windows 8 phones and tablets, SmartGlass would be compatible with iPhone, iPad and Android devices. The technology will finally see the arrival of Microsoft's Internet Explorer web browser to the Xbox 360 before the end of the year... Continue Reading Microsoft unveils new SmartGlass Xbox control technology at E3
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Tags: Controller, E3 Expo, Internet Explorer, Microsoft, Xbox
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