Josh and Richard are back to discuss the latest happenings in the world of Microsoft entertainment technology. On the Windows Phone media front the Xbox Music app has been updated again while there as a new app, and an updated app, for watching TV in the UK on your phone. While the guys don’t typically talk about Bluetooth speakers there is a new one coming that is definitely interesting. An update has been announced for the Xbox One that the guys were just wondering about last episode. With it being the end of the traditional television season we now know the fate of most of the shows we’ve been watching. Josh and Richard discuss the cancellations and renewals that they are happy and upset about. If you’re not listening live you’re missing a lot of fun, so make sure to join Josh and Richard for the live recording of episode 280 on Tuesday, June 3rd at 8:00pm ET!
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- Earn My Movies contribution points by translating resource strings
- Xbox Music for Windows Phone 8.1 updated to change tracks by swiping album art
- ITV releases gorgeous new viewing experience for Windows Phone
- BBC gives iPlayer on Windows Phone a major visual overhaul in latest update
- Glowdeck is a Bluetooth speaker that will wirelessly charge your Windows Phone
- Kairos adds Windows Phone 8.1 support to their mechanical hybrid smartwatch
- Windows will support Xbox One controller ‘very soon’
- TOSHIBA EXPANDS WINDOWS TABLET FAMILY WITH ENCORE 2 TABLETS
- External Storage, Real Names and More Coming with Xbox One System Update in June
- Microsoft reveals models and pricing for Xbox One in Japan
- Virtual Joey app arrives with satellite TV for your PS3
- Cancelled, Renewed TV Shows in Fall 2014-2015 Season
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