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NBA 2K16 Leaked Info: 2K Pro-Am, MyTeam, MyPark, MyCareer, MyLeague MyGM

Added: 23.07.2015 18:19 | 3 views | 0 comments


NBA 2K16 details for 2K Pro-Am, MyTeam, MyPark, MyCareer, MyLeague MyGM have been accidentally leaked by the Microsoft SmartGlass app. Luckily, someone was able to take a screenshot before Microsoft took them down.

From: n4g.com

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 boots Mass Effect 3 off Xbox One backwards compatibility vote

Added: 23.07.2015 17:18 | 32 views | 0 comments


GameZone: "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 has replaced Mass Effect 3 in the running for backwards compatibility on the Xbox One. As this is a vote to see which games Microsoft should push towards being available on the Xbox One through the new backwards compatibility feature, your vote matters."

From: n4g.com

Why We Should All Be Excited For Microsoft at Gamescom 2015

Added: 23.07.2015 17:18 | 0 views | 0 comments


Now that E3 2015 is behind us, Microsoft are going to be looking to build on their strong showings from this year with a fantastic Gamescom. ThisGenGaming thinks Microsoft were only just getting started hyping up this fall at E3 and you can be sure that they have a killer conference planned for next month. Microsofts E3 conference was so jam-packed with goodies in fact, that they decided to save quite a lot of reveals and announcements for Gamescom, being weary that each title would not get enough screen time. Lets talk about why you should be looking forward to Microsofts booth at Gamescom 2015!

From: n4g.com

Revenge Porn Crackdown Across Bing and Xbox Live

Added: 23.07.2015 11:30 | 10 views | 0 comments


Microsoft has granted victims of revenge porn the option to remove sexually explicit content of themselves from its cloud services.

The new powers come by way of an on Monday. "We want to help put victims back in control of their images and their privacy." Beauchere wrote.

"Revenge porn" is a term for the publication of sensitive, and usually explicit, images of a person's ex-partner. A recent report from UK police has shown that British Law enforcement is dealing with the largest volume of revenge porn allegations in its history.

It is not clear how Xbox Live is used to disseminate revenge porn, nor to what extent.

Microsoft is the latest in a long line of web-based companies taking measures to combat revenge porn. In March, social media site Twitter banned the practice, while internet giant Google took the decision to delist revenge porn results from its search engine.

As of writing, Microsoft's form has only so far been made available in English but, Beauchere explains, it will be expanded to other languages in the coming weeks.

“Clearly, this reporting mechanism is but one small step in a growing and much-needed effort across the public and private sectors to address the problem.”

From: www.gamespot.com

Revenge Porn Crackdown Across Bing and Xbox Live

Added: 23.07.2015 11:30 | 8 views | 0 comments


Microsoft has granted victims of revenge porn the option to remove sexually explicit content of themselves from its cloud services.

The new powers come by way of an on Monday. "We want to help put victims back in control of their images and their privacy." Beauchere wrote.

"Revenge porn" is a term for the publication of sensitive, and usually explicit, images of a person's ex-partner. A recent report from UK police has shown that British Law enforcement is dealing with the largest volume of revenge porn allegations in its history.

It is not clear how Xbox Live is used to disseminate revenge porn, nor to what extent.

Microsoft is the latest in a long line of web-based companies taking measures to combat revenge porn. In March, social media site Twitter banned the practice, while internet giant Google took the decision to delist revenge porn results from its search engine.

As of writing, Microsoft's form has only so far been made available in English but, Beauchere explains, it will be expanded to other languages in the coming weeks.

“Clearly, this reporting mechanism is but one small step in a growing and much-needed effort across the public and private sectors to address the problem.”

From: www.gamespot.com


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