Xbox 360 console owners who use Comcast's Xfinity app got some bad news over the weekend. Microsoft sent messages to those users stating that the app would be removed from the console on September 1.
Comcast recently announced that Xbox users who subscribe to the company's Xfinity TV service will now be able to access Xfinity On Demand content on their Xbox 360s -- and that doing so won't count ...
Comcast subscribers won’t have access to as much on-demand video through the Xbox 360 for much longer, as the cable giant is planning to remove its Xfinity app from the aging console. In response to a ...
Comcast’s Xfinity TV service, HBO Go and MLB.TV will launch on Xbox Live Tuesday as Microsoft continues to turn its Xbox 360 videogame console into a broader entertainment platform. With the addition ...
Users of the forthcoming Comcast Xfinity TV on demand app will be able to stream as much content as they want without it counting against their broadband data caps. Users of the forthcoming Comcast ...
Who has any time to use gaming consoles for video games anymore now that there are so many other options available? That question could be even more difficult to answer now as Comcast has confirmed ...
Recently, a few bloggers conducted tests that seem to show Comcast’s traffic to its Xbox 360 running Xfinity TV On Demand, which does not count against a user’s usage cap (as announced in March), uses ...
Comcast’s Xfinity TV app has been met with controversy since it debuted on the Xbox 360, and may be the latest battleground in the conflict over net neutrality. Critics claim that the ISP is ...
Xfinity on demand services are coming for Xbox 360 users in the near future and Comcast's FAQ regarding the app have revealed a couple of welcome features. First off, in order to utilize the service, ...
Microsoft is set to announce that subscribers to the Internet-connected console recently started using their device more often for TV, movies and music than for games. By Paul Bond Xbox Logo Black ...
Microsoft told us not to expect a heck of a lot of news from its 2012 CES keynote, but it just took the wraps off of a couple of content partnerships. For one, we're told that Comcast's Xfinity TV ...