The beloved “Blades” dashboard that is synonymous with the early days of the Xbox 360 has now returned as a new theme on Xbox Series X, Xbox Series X, and Xbox One consoles. When the Xbox 360 first ...
Microsoft has updated the official Xbox website with a look that is a throwback to the original Xbox 360 "blades" dashboard. The "blades" dashboard launched alongside the Xbox 360 in November 2005 and ...
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Longtime fans of Microsoft’s Xbox 360 console might find themselves disappointed by a new update from the company. When the Xbox 360 first launched way back in 2005, it came with an early version of ...
Sorry gang, the Xbox 360's classic "blades"-style home screen won't be coming back any time soon. "They were lovely, they were nice, but you can't have them back because they don't scale, as we say in ...
An apparently new Xbox dashboard--located on the screen of a Rimac car--was shown during a segment of the show Top Gear, but it may never see the light of day. The Robotaxi reveal shows a reimagined ...
If you boot up your Xbox 360 today - yours is still hooked up, right? - you might notice a slight change on the dashboard, fixing an old visual glitch and adding a two-panel suggestion that you might ...
Yesterday, Microsoft unveiled its refreshed new Xbox dashboard. The updated Home experience aims to improve the Xbox console UI. This update will gradually hit Xbox console over the next few weeks.
Microsoft will launch a major upgrade for its Xbox 360 dashboard (pictured above) this fall. The upgrade will mean users can browse content faster and can navigate faster via speech commands delivered ...