This week Josh is joined by Marques Lyons to discuss the latest Microsoft entertainment technology news. Microsoft may be on the verge releasing DVR functionality for the Xbox One. Spotify appeared to be abandoning Windows, but they might not be after all. The Xbox One may soon allow players to not only play against PC gamers, but even PlayStation gamers. The Windows Mobile users took some bad news as their favorite navigation apps are leaving the ecosystem. Sony’s PlayStation Vue service is now available across the United States, and it offers stiff competition to Sling TV. Josh and Marques also take a look at gaming backlogs at how to make it through them.
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Show Links
- Microsoft Is Now Testing TV DVR for Xbox One
- Relax, Spotify is Sticking with Windows Phone
- XboxUnlocked
- Yes, Xbox One Cross-Network Play is Really Happening
- Gears of War 4 Multiplayer Beta Kicks off on April 18
- This Week’s Deals With Gold And Spotlight Sale + Ubisoft Publisher Sale
- The HERE collection of apps will no longer be available for Windows 10 after March 29
- Sony’s PlayStation Vue cord-cutting TV service goes nationwide, now starts at $30 per month
- Marques Lyons
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