Belkin Goes MIMO
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Airgo Has Manufacturers for Its MIMO
Airgo Has Manufacturers for Its MIMO
06/11/2004 08:38 PMAirgo will be the first company to the hit the market with
multiple-in, multiple-out wireless systems for consumers: The MIMO
approach has started to achieve traction, with it likely being the
basis for 802.11n, a high-throughput IEEE standard in progres. When
you build antennas and wireless access points, you can increase signal
strength, decrease noise inside the chips, or improve antennas--or all
three, among other technqiues. By integrating the signal from several
antennas, MIMO effectively increases the range through better
receptivity and interpretation. It's all interrelated. While Airgo has
received plenty of press, so did Vivato and Etherlinx, both of which
firms have had rocky roads on their way to production units which
didn't seem to live up to early expectations. Airgo, however, has
continued to pursue its same initial goals, and products will start
appearing through distributor and manufacturing partners in July,
according to the News.com article. In an interview in April with CEO
Greg Raleigh, he told Wi-Fi Networking News that consumer products
based on Airgo's first generation might cost a bit more--possibly $50
more for an access point--but offer such a greater range even in the
Wi-Fi bands that a user might need a single access points instead of
two or three, a common problem for even moderately large or old homes.
Raleigh also said that while their current generation of product
handles 802.11g and its own 100+ Mbps proprietary flavor, he expects
the next generation to offer multiples of that speed. Airgo's 100+
Mbps offering has a net throughput of 45 Mbps, he said....
AirGo Finds MIMO.
AirGo Finds MIMO.
06/13/2004 03:06 PMDaily Wireless:
AirGo Finds MIMO.NetGear Adds MIMO
NetGear Adds MIMO
01/05/2005 11:17 AM MIMO is cropping up all over: NetGear is the latest to announce a
MIMO (multiple-in, multiple-out) product. They're partnering with
Video54. Linksys has apparently chosen Airgo. Samsung and Athena
announced single-chip silicon yesterday. The near-term problem with
MIMO isn't with the technology itself, but rather the non-standard
higher speed modes. No one is claiming interference, but these modes
won't be certified by The Wi-Fi Alliance or any other group. That
means interoperability, even among devices made by manufacturers using
the same silicon isn't assured. The worst part, in my estimation, is
that this generation of MIMO technology isn't what the final 802.11n
specification will look like. So purchasing MIMO today except for
specific applications in which you need substantially higher
throughput and range from a single device over interoperable,
certified 802.11g means you're buying a dead-on device. 802.11n might
achieve speeds of several hundred megabytes per second, and there's is
practically a total certainty that the final 802.11n won't be just a
firmware upgrade, but rather a difference in both hardware and silicon
compared to today's MIMO devices....
Airespace Offers MIMO
Airespace Offers MIMO
05/25/2004 01:30 PMAirespace will offer multiple-in, multiple-out antennas for its access
points later this year: The Intelligent RF Access Point (IRAP) will
ship third quarter, and uses the MIMO technology to extend range. MIMO
was pioneered by Airgo, which has not supplied the technology for
IRAP; Airgo expects to have manufacturers incorporating their MIMO
reference design in the next few months. MIMO uses multiple input and
output antennas to better sort out actual signal from noise, which can
effectively extend range. It works best in combination with both
client adapter and access point incorporating MIMO, but there are
benefits for an access point by itself. Airespace is effectively
either reducing the number of access points an enterprise needs
(although raising its per unit price tag), or offering better
overlapping coverage in the same areas increasing throughput for a
network....
PC World, Mobile Pipeline on MIMO
PC World, Mobile Pipeline on MIMO
03/14/2005 05:47 PM PC World's advice: go MIMO if you need range: A very sensible array
of advice from Becky Waring over at PC World based on testing several
of the current MIMO (multiple-in, multiple-out) Wi-Fi gateways and
adapters on the market. Waring offers the same recommendation that I
have, which is that for homes or small businesses for which the price
premium overcomes the cost and/or hassle of installing many individual
access points, a MIMO gateway makes a great deal of sense. I would add
that for networks in which throughput over Wi-Fi is a significant
issue over short distances (up to about 50 feet), MIMO is the only
technology on the market that can increase throughput even with
existing 802.11g cards to their highest level at their greatest
distance. If you don't need range or speed and adding access points is
not a big deal--you have Ethernet installed throughout a house or
office or understand how to configure Wireless Distribution System and
can deal with its limitations--then the price premium is probably
worth sitting on your wallet as the cost of this technology drops
rapidly because of unit sales and competition. Meanwhile, Mobile
Pipeline's editor writes about MIMO's early use in business: It's not
ready for the enterprise yet, but even consumer-scale and early
small-office MIMO gear has unmistakable benefits in certain cases that
Haskin lists....
Airgo Brings MIMO To Existing Wi-Fi
Airgo Brings MIMO To Existing Wi-Fi
06/22/2005 01:47 AMAirgo Networks said Tuesday that it had adapted its multiple-antenna
technology to lower-cost Wi-Fi implementations, promising superior
performance using today's technologies.
MIMO products boost 802.11g nets
MIMO products boost 802.11g nets
03/22/2005 03:35 PMOur interoperability tests put to rest any concerns about the ability
of Belkin pre-N products to work with standard 802.11g offerings. The
performance improvements with MIMO-based products on only one end of
the connection were impressive.
Linksys Uses Airgo MIMO in New Product
Linksys Uses Airgo MIMO in New Product
01/04/2005 02:27 AM Linksys adds Airgo's MIMO technology in their WRT54GX: The new
product isn't be advertised as pre-802.11n, as Belkin's version is,
but it does claim it can achieve as much as three times the range and
eight times the throughput. Belkin's package of Airgo technology has
gotten fairly positive reviews from many sources that like the
performance that the router provides for non-MIMO cards. The one major
exception is from David Haskin, editor-in-chief of Mobile Pipeline,
who found erratic performance, especially in using the PC Card in
non-pre-N environments. [link via Reuters]...
New fast Wi-Fi products spark MIMO
definition war
New fast Wi-Fi products spark MIMO
definition war
03/19/2005 03:27 AMArgument between NetGear and Airgo could become important as the IEEE
works on a next-generation Wi-Fi standard, 802.11n, which will use
multiple input multiple output technology.
New WNN Blogs: Cell Data, VoWLAN, MIMO+N
New WNN Blogs: Cell Data, VoWLAN, MIMO+N
03/24/2005 11:23 PM We've launched another three Weblogs on wireless: We're committed
here at Wi-Fi Networking News, otherwise known as WNN, to cover and
offer the widest array of reporting on wireless networking, whatever
the standard. Several weeks ago, we added WiMax Networking News and
WNN Europe to the mix to better separate the increasing number of
stories in that area. Today, we've started the engine on three new
topics that are of high interest to our readers. As with our other new
blogs, you can see the most recent headlines at the right side of any
page on any of our sites. Cell Data News will cover developments in
2G, 2.5G, 3G, and beyond in the U.S. and around the world. Voice over
WLAN is voice over IP (VoIP) over wireless LAN, but VoWLAN is the most
common abbreviation. Many enterprises, schools, and homes are adopting
different forms of VoWLAN to make roaming with voice as seamless as
roaming with data without the issues and costs of interior cellular
voice coverage. MIMO + N News is the central point for details on the
coming IEEE 802.11n standard for increasing wireless network
throughput through the use of MIMO (multiple-in, multiple-out) antenna
arrays alongside a variety of other technical improvements. MIMO
devices have hit the market, but 802.11n is as long as two years away.
We'll chart the course of both the market and the standard....
Tom's Networking Reviews NetGear MIMO
Router
Tom's Networking Reviews NetGear MIMO
Router
04/11/2005 01:03 PM Tim Higgins of Tom's Networking offers his exhaustive look at the
NetGear RangeMax Wireless Router: This device uses Atheros's Super G
technology combined with Video54's multiple antenna approach. The
folks at Airgo say that Video54's MIMO isn't MIMO because it doesn't
support spatial multiplexing (multiple signals taking different paths
over the same frequencies). Video54 says multiple antennas are
multiple antennas; they're using a phase-array approach per packet in
which each packet can be sent through a different antenna combination.
The device has a street price of just $118, far below its "true MIMO"
competitors. Higgins thinks that the device delivers on some but not
all of its claims, and that because four different technologies are
involved (three from Atheros then Video54 on top) he has some issues
with the simplicity of it, too. He doesn't know which technologies
need to be turned on, off, or changed in order to achieve the best
results with that combination. That's a key advantage for the True
MIMO line of products using Airgo chips: it's essentially one
technology that wraps around all these ideas while delivering better
results....
Belkin backs down
Belkin backs down
11/11/2003 10:25 AMLooks like Belkin is backing down from their inane decision to offer
an "upgrade" for their wireless routers that reprograms them so that
every eight hours users' web browsers are automatically redirected to
some webpage advertising a Belkin product. Read...
Belkin TuneStage
Belkin TuneStage
12/19/2004 03:01 PMWhat if you put a snake in a bong? You would get so high. You might
even think that designing a Bluetooth audio bridge for the iPod, like
the upcoming (and mysteriously not-pictured) Belkin TuneStage, is a
good idea. And maybe you'd be right—it'd be like an AirPort
Express with iTunes, except all your songs would be on the iPod, and
you wouldn't have to go back to your computer every time you wanted to
change a song (assuming you don't use a remote or something).
iPodlounge has gotten word that Belkin has done this very thing and
will be unveiling it soonish (before CES, at least). They might even
throw an optical TOSlink out on the receiver to compliment the RCA and
minijack connections it already has. I say live it up, hippies.
Exclusive: Belkin's TuneStage Bluetooth stereo solution
[iPodlounge]
Free 802.11b Belkin Router
Free 802.11b Belkin Router
12/19/2004 03:18 PM Free After Rebate catches the latest good deal: With two valid
rebates, order the Belkin Wireless Cable/DSL 802.11b Gateway Router
for negative five cents plus $9.40 in shipping--oh, and two 37-cent
stamps to send in the rebate coupons. Remember to photocopy those
receipts and coupons in case someone "forgets" to process your rebate.
This is actually quite a good unit--I recall it well from the 802.11b
days. If you need to extend an existing network or set up a network in
a place where 802.11b is the fastest speed you'll need, why not settle
for free (plus shipping)?...
Belkin Markets Via Web Interception
Belkin Markets Via Web Interception
11/11/2003 01:10 AMA clever fellow discovered that his Belkin router was marketing a
Belkin service to him through Web redirection: If you're using any
Belkin gateway that offers its fee-based Parental Control Web Content
Filter, it apparently intercepts a Web request every eight hours to
show you an ad for that service. Belkin has apologized on home page,
but hasn't seemed to own up to precisely what they did. A firmware
upgrade will remove the "feature."...
Belkin Uses Atheros Tech for A+G
Belkin Uses Atheros Tech for A+G
01/05/2005 07:32 PM Belkin has many dance partners these days: Tom's Networking reports
that Belkin has chosen Atheros for its A+G products, which may be
heating up in the marketplace these days. Belkin uses Broadcom for
802.11g and Airgo for its "pre-N" MIMO devices....
Help! my Belkin router is spamming me
Help! my Belkin router is spamming me
11/07/2003 11:02 AMNagware promotes censorware
Airgo Goes Faster With Belkin.
Airgo Goes Faster With Belkin.
08/12/2004 12:38 AMUnstrung:
Airgo Goes
Faster With Belkin. IMO calling this stuff "pre-802.11n" borders
on fraud since the IEEE hasn't even started writing the 802.11n spec
yet. I also notice that the marketing war between "true MIMO" and
(presumably) "poseur MIMO" has begun.
Set up a Belkin wireless print server
Set up a Belkin wireless print server
04/08/2005 11:58 AMI recently bought a Belkin wireless USB Print Server, the F1UP0001, to
solve my printer sharing problem at home. I have a Windows laptop and
an iMac (with OS X 10.3.8 ), and I wanted them to share an HP DeskJet
USB printer wi...
Adobe, Belkin on Inside Mac Radio
Adobe, Belkin on Inside Mac Radio
10/29/2003 12:09 AMThe October 25th broadcast of the Inside Mac Radio Show, which
featured John Nack, Adobe's product manager for Photoshop CS, and
Oliver Duncan Seil, Belkin's senior industrial designer, is now
available as an MP3 download...
Notes and Tips: Belkin UPS Update
Notes and Tips: Belkin UPS Update
08/11/2004 10:29 AMBelkin finally gets a decent Mac OS X driver posted for its UPS.
Notes and Tips: Belkin UPS Problems
Notes and Tips: Belkin UPS Problems
09/02/2004 10:30 AMPat Lorch reports a number of issues with Belkin UPS software.
Belkin Media Reader & Writer
Belkin Media Reader & Writer
09/05/2004 04:33 AMTechTree Sep 5 2004 8:54AM GMT
Belkin Designs PC-Less Video Extender
Belkin Designs PC-Less Video Extender
09/14/2004 06:48 PMBelkin on Tuesday announced a wireless remote technology that would
beam live video to a remote monitor.
Review: Belkin Bluetooth mouse
Review: Belkin Bluetooth mouse
09/23/2004 09:57 PMI've been looking for the ideal Bluetooth mouse almost as long as I've
had my PowerBook G4. Unfortunately this isn't it. I chose the
Belkin bluetooth
mouse for its price and number of buttons, and because Microsoft's
Bluetooth IntelliMouse isn't compatible with Macs.
The Belkin mouse is fairly large, but is very comfortable to use if
you're right-handed. If you have a computer with Bluetooth built in,
you won't need to use any adapter with it, which makes it more
convenient than regular cordless mice.
Belkin plans Bluetooth kit for iPod
Belkin plans Bluetooth kit for iPod
12/17/2004 06:42 PMEngadget Dec 17 2004 3:45PM GMT
Belkin SnapNType Keyboard for Axim
X30/X31
Belkin SnapNType Keyboard for Axim
X30/X31
12/24/2004 12:16 PM
Belkin has a new $40 snap-on QWERTY keyboard for Dell
Axim X30 and X31 Pocket PCs, called the SnapNType. The unit requires
no extra batteries, working instead from the Axim's power supply.
These aren't my favorite sort of keyboards for PDAs—the balance
can often be off—but hey, it's better than nothing.
Belkin
Mini Keyboard For Dell Axim [DesignTechnica]
Belkin announces TuneCast II FM
transmitter
Belkin announces TuneCast II FM
transmitter
01/05/2004 11:33 PMBelkin has announced the TuneCast II FM transmitter for Apple's iPod
and other portable players...
Belkin intros new battery backups
Belkin intros new battery backups
05/13/2004 07:56 AMDuring NetWorld+Interop 2004 in Las Vegas, Belkin announced a
new line
of battery backups for the Home, Office and Small Enterprise
Series. They all provide RJ11 surge protection for telecommunications
equipment, power management software that automatically shuts down
your system at specific times and proactive outage alerts. In
addition, they feature data backup transfers over USB connections and
six surge-protected outlets, four of which are backed up by battery.
Notes and Tips: Belkin UPS Security
Notes and Tips: Belkin UPS Security
05/17/2004 10:17 AMBelkin UPS software raises some security concerns.
Belkin to Offer Bluetooth GPS Receiver
Belkin to Offer Bluetooth GPS Receiver
12/05/2003 01:57 PMBrightHand Dec 5 2003 12:35PM ET
Belkin Readies VoIP Products
Belkin Readies VoIP Products
12/06/2003 02:44 AMExtreme Tech Dec 6 2003 1:43AM ET
Belkin to Release Bluetooth Solution for
iPod
Belkin to Release Bluetooth Solution for
iPod
12/19/2004 03:00 PMAccording to iPod Lounge, Belkin is due to release its Bluetooth
stereo connection solution for Apple's iPod, called TuneStage.
"TuneStage will consist of two components - a receiver and a
transmitter - which will connect any iPod via wireless Bluetooth link
to any stereo system."
[Links from this story may be found on MacMerc.com. Click the title to
delve deeper.]

A quick fix for Belkin mouse button
failures
A quick fix for Belkin mouse button
failures
02/19/2004 11:38 AMEver so often since I upgraded to Panther, my Belkin three-button
scroll mouse loses the ability to click -- although it still moves the
pointer. In the past, assuming something had crashed, I was forced to
restart my system...
Belkin to Offer Airgo Wireless Products
Belkin to Offer Airgo Wireless Products
08/09/2004 09:46 AM
Belkin has signed
on with wireless vendor Airgo to release new products based on the
MIMO wireless technology, a longer-range "multiple in, multiple out"
radio system that is compatible with existing Wi-Fi standards (b and g
in this case) but can reach speeds of up to 108-megabits per second
(compared to 802.11g's 54-mbit rates).
The Belkin products, a MIMO router and a client card, will be the
first to officially adopt the MIMO technology, which is in the running
to become the next official Wi-Fi standard (Intel is sponsoring its
main competitor).
Some companies did the same thing with 802.11g, jumping on board
before the standard was officially announced. Remember the other
standards? No, me neither.
Read - Belkin looks to speed Wi-Fi products with Airgo
tech [CNet via WiFiNetNews]
Belkin PureAV Wireless Video Transmitter
Belkin PureAV Wireless Video Transmitter
09/15/2004 06:07 AM
For something that costs $500 and has 40Mbit of wireless
bandwidth at its disposal, you'd think the Belkin PureAV could do a
little better than SDTV signal (Standard Definition), even if it does
have component input and output. Basically a wireless wire, the PureAV
is designed to let you transmit video signal up to 350 feet (depending
on interference, like walls, or hurricanes). And it looks like it is
compressing the signal via MEPG2 before it beams it, which probably
isn't that big a deal, but come on! How could anyone drop $500 on
something these days that can't at least support higher resolution
formats? Maybe there's something going on here I'm missing.
Oh, here are the last four DiscHub codes. What a fun contest. We'll
definitely do this again: RFG987 FIG398 2587RT RE58TH
Read - Press Release [PureAV]
Belkin disables router spamming feature
Belkin disables router spamming feature
11/11/2003 10:28 AMGracious climb down
Belkin To Offer Firmware Fix For Router
Hijacking
Belkin To Offer Firmware Fix For Router
Hijacking
11/10/2003 11:10 PML-Train8 writes "Belkin has an announcement at the bottom of their
homepage about the spam router. They have decided to disable the
'feature' that hijacks a ...
Belkin Bluetooth Wireless Optical Mouse
Belkin Bluetooth Wireless Optical Mouse
11/10/2003 11:08 PMCNET Nov 10 2003 4:45PM ET
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Xbox Live Gets Feature UpgradeMicrosoft
has bumped up the feature content of its
Xbox Live service today
Xbox Live Gets Feature UpgradeMicrosoft
has bumped up the feature content of its
Xbox Live service today
04/22/2004 02:35 AMGigex Apr 22 2004 6:26AM GMT
MS 'to drop' Xbox compatibility from
Xbox 2
MS 'to drop' Xbox compatibility from
Xbox 2
06/22/2004 09:06 AMThe Register Jun 22 2004 1:10PM GMT
Xbox 360 Backward Compatibility?
Xbox 360 Backward Compatibility?
04/18/2005 07:11 PMNo backward compatibility in Xbox 2
No backward compatibility in Xbox 2
06/21/2004 05:23 PMNext-Gen Xbox To Lack Backwards
Compatibility?
Next-Gen Xbox To Lack Backwards
Compatibility?
06/21/2004 02:19 PMXbox 360 will have backward
compatibility - deal with NVIDIA
Xbox 360 will have backward
compatibility - deal with NVIDIA
06/22/2005 02:09 AMDvhardware.net - Sat Jun 18, 05:10 pm GMT
QuickTransit Emulator Might Allow Xbox 2
Backwards Compatibility
QuickTransit Emulator Might Allow Xbox 2
Backwards Compatibility
09/13/2004 10:57 AM
Leander from Cult of Mac/Wired has a story about a
new Silicon Valley startup - wow, been a while since I've typed that -
that is claiming to have developed a sort of super-emulator that will
allow code written for one platform to work seamless on a variety of
other platforms. One of Transitive's (the people who make the
QuickTransit software) example uses?
Wiederhold said
QuickTransit will allow the next-generation Xbox (which will have a
Mac-like PowerPC chip) to run first-generation Xbox software (which
was written for an Intel chip).
Microsoft poo-poos Xbox 2 backwards
compatibility 'fiction'
Microsoft poo-poos Xbox 2 backwards
compatibility 'fiction'
06/22/2004 03:25 PMThe Register Jun 22 2004 8:15PM GMT
"80211b News"
"80211b News"
12/22/2003 03:19 AMEA Goes Xbox Live
EA Goes Xbox Live
05/12/2004 03:49 PMThe latest agreement fortifies EA and Microsoft's position in online
gaming.
Xbox Live Downtime
Xbox Live Downtime
04/19/2004 12:33 PMIt was revealed on the official Xbox forums recently that Xbox Live
will be experiencing some downtime soon for the ongoing Tsunami
update. The downtime, which will take place on Wednesday, April 21,
2004 at 6:01am(PT), is expected to last for 24 hours.
(Almost) Everything You Wanted to Know
About Xbox Live
(Almost) Everything You Wanted to Know
About Xbox Live
07/23/2004 01:09 PMWho is Major Nelson and what's he have to do with Microsoft's Xbox
Live gaming service? Check out ActiveWin's Q&A with Xbox Live's
director of programming.
Madden '05, Xbox Live
Madden '05, Xbox Live
08/11/2004 11:08 PMBlog.seattlepi.nwsource.com - Wed Aug 11, 08:22 pm GMT
Xbox Live: hottest weekend ever
Xbox Live: hottest weekend ever
11/06/2003 01:32 PMXbox Live, the world's most intense unified online gaming service,
just hosted its hottest weekend ever.
This past Sunday, November 2, Xbox Live set new usage records. On that
day, 83,652 unique users spent 262,268 hours on the service -- or more
than three hours per user. Sunday's most-played Xbox Live game was
"Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3" with 24,478 gamers signing in for battle.
At one point, 6,731 gamers played the game simultaneously.
Xbox Live Tops 1 Million
Xbox Live Tops 1 Million
07/16/2004 10:27 PMArticle.wn.com - Fri Jul 16, 10:19 pm GMT
Microsoft hopeful for Xbox Live
Microsoft hopeful for Xbox Live
01/09/2004 09:57 PMDuring his keynote speech at the Digital Games Conference in Las
Vegas, the head of the Xbox division, Robbie Bach, stated his hopes
for the Live service to collect its millionth customer this June. The
service notched up around a million game sessions a day over the 5-day
Christmas period, a really rather healthy number especially when
compared to the average of 1.5 million sessions a week.
Xbox Live Running Out Of GamerTags?
Xbox Live Running Out Of GamerTags?
07/08/2004 08:37 AMEmails being sent to gamers with similar GamerTags. A blurb over at
Boomtown seems to hint that Xbox Live is running into problems with
similar GamerTags, and even going to the point of asking gamers to
change them. "As a loyal Xbox Live subscriber since the open public
beta I thought my GamerTag was pretty safe. I was surprised, then, to
receive an e-mail from Microsoft this morning telling me that my
GamerTag was very similar to someone else’s and would I mind
changing it. Apparently I have ten days to change it and I can claim a
free copy of Project Gotham Racing 2 for doing so. It seems that this
e-mail has gone out to any subscribers with similar GamerTags to other
subscribers."
-Jonathan Lane (LordDestroyer).
EA, Eidos Have No Plans for Xbox Live
EA, Eidos Have No Plans for Xbox Live
03/15/2003 10:47 AMNintendo patents Xbox Live
Nintendo patents Xbox Live
08/20/2004 07:45 PMNintendo has been granted a patent for online gaming. Reading the
patent description, the description looks a lot like the Xbox Live.
Xbox Live receives update
Xbox Live receives update
04/23/2004 06:40 AMComputer Buyer Apr 23 2004 10:48AM GMT
Xbox Live to go offline for upgrade
Xbox Live to go offline for upgrade
04/16/2004 07:37 PMMicrosoft's online gaming service for its video game console will be
offline for about 24 hours starting at 6 a.m. PDT Wednesday, to allow
the company to upgrade services.
Tsunami Set to Flood Xbox Live with New
Features
Tsunami Set to Flood Xbox Live with New
Features
04/24/2004 09:29 PMXbox Live signs up games giant
Xbox Live signs up games giant
05/11/2004 05:03 AMMicrosoft announces a deal to bring Electronic Arts' games to Xbox
Live, as it reveals a release date for Halo 2.
Xbox Live hits million milestone
Xbox Live hits million milestone
07/16/2004 10:27 PMNews.bbc.co.uk - Fri Jul 16, 06:02 pm GMT
Xbox Live Service: 1 Million Served
Xbox Live Service: 1 Million Served
07/19/2004 04:40 PMDirect and Related Links for 'Xbox
Live Service: 1 Million Served'
The one thing that truly gives the PlayStation 2 console a run for
the money is the Xbox Live service. While Xbox games continue down a
path of mediocrity, the online multiplayer service continues to give
Microsoft an edge. The online service has been reported to be booming
faster than other subscription services such as AOL and even
TiVo….
Xbox Live Mystery Gamer Tonight
Xbox Live Mystery Gamer Tonight
04/12/2005 05:26 PMMicrosoft has just informed us that you can play Race with Xbox VP J
Allard! He’ll be playing PGR® 2 from 5:00 to 6:30 P.M. (Pacific).
Electronic Arts embraces Xbox Live
Electronic Arts embraces Xbox Live
05/11/2004 06:30 AMCNET May 11 2004 10:54AM GMT
Microsoft Unveils Xbox Live Videophone
Microsoft Unveils Xbox Live Videophone
05/11/2004 07:49 AMJust a quick "in case you've been under a rock update" to say that
today is the first day of E3, which means we might be a little more
game hardware-heavy than usual. That's a good thing, though! It's like
Christmas! Anyway, it looks like Microsoft's adding a
videophone/videochat service...
Xbox Live Reaches 1 Million Users
Xbox Live Reaches 1 Million Users
07/15/2004 10:00 PMMicrosoft has signed up more than 1 million users to its Xbox Live
online gaming service - a feat the software giant boasts it has
accomplished in less time than HBO, America Online and TiVo. Formerly
known by the moniker
Tsunami during its beta phases, the new Xbox Live
service has inundated users with features like online storage, virtual
tournaments, the ability to send in-game voice messages and organize
into teams, as well as integration with MSN Messenger.
Xbox Live roster hits 1 million
Xbox Live roster hits 1 million
07/15/2004 12:04 PMMicrosoft's online gaming service for its Xbox console reaches a key
subscriber milestone.
Belkin Goes MIMO