multiplayerblog.mtv.com: No one's ever satisfied, right?
During a call that was meant to trumpet the successful recent launch of the New Xbox Experience and certainly had nothing (really!) to do with the impending launch of PlayStation Home, I asked Xbox director of product management Aaron Greenberg about two complaints I keep hearing about the Xbox 360's Netflix service.
People want more movies on them, and they'd like to update their Netflix queue on the 360, instead of only on their computer.
GiantBomb: "The New Xbox Experience, or NXE, overhauled the XBOX 360's dashboard, released on November 19th, 2008."
Those blip sounds are awfully annoying. Can't understand why people don't turn them off...
Loot Ninja writes: "Networking communities these days harp on and on about the closeness of their members. There are so many out there on the internet that it's hard to distinguish which ones are which? Well, I guess that's only true if you were to ask anyone over the age of 40. It doesn't matter whether the community is your lame ass company putt-putt tournament featured on ESPN 4, or online friend communities like Myspace and Facebook, they all try to bring people closer together (and even some people you don't want to). Yep, I'm talking about Herbie "Pervy" in Accounts Recieveable."
Videogamer posts their video preview of the NXE Fall Update.
hopefully i will get to see it myself i had to send my xbox in for repair can't wait to see it for myself.