Twitter and Facebook for Xbox Live will be free for Gold members, ‘free trial’ for Silver

This shouldn’t really come as too much of a surprise, but anyone wanting to enjoy Twitter and Facebook on Xbox Live will have to pony up for Gold member subscription, the same premium prerequisite currently needed for Netflix Instant Watch and pretty much all online gaming. Silver membership will be given a “free trial,” but exactly what limitations that entails, or if they’ll be an option to “upgrade” to the full version, is anyone’s guess.

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Twitter and Facebook for Xbox Live will be free for Gold members, ‘free trial’ for Silver originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 28 Aug 2009 00:52:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Engadget Podcast — live on USTREAM… right now!

You know, we like to get a little crazy some times. Test the waters. Mix it up. You know, all that hyperbole. At any rate, if you’d like to mix it up with us… we’re broadcasting live on USTREAM right now. Check out the embed after the break — and wish us luck!

Update: Well, that was certainly a rockin’ good time — we’ll have to do that again real soon! Thanks to everyone who listened in, and check back tomorrow if you missed it, we’ll have our regular podcast post up. (Nilay’s audio will be louder on the archived version, there were some issues streaming his mic.)

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Engadget Podcast — live on USTREAM… right now! originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 13 Aug 2009 16:23:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Is Microsoft gearing up for Xbox Live on mobile?

Are you a currently unemployed Software Engineer? If so, here’s a recession antidote of an altogether different stripe: Microsoft is taking applications for a LIVE Community Director, whose job it will be to manage “LIVE community strategy and execution across a range of properties, from Xbox LIVE to Windows Mobile.” The posting then goes on to discuss how the team will be tasked with constructing a next gen, LIVE-enabled platform across the web, the console, mobile and more… which, you know, sounds a little bit like the Live Anywhere concept. Either way, it sounds like the company might be doing a little more than merely contemplating its mobile strategy, Shane Kim’s recent interview notwithstanding. What are you waiting for? Dust off that resume and hit the read link.

[Via Ars Technica, thanks Adrian]

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Is Microsoft gearing up for Xbox Live on mobile? originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 12 Aug 2009 15:10:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Microsoft acknowledges the mobile Xbox question, Live Anywhere due for a comeback?

In an interview with Kikizo, Microsoft VP Shane Kim talks briefly about Xbox Live and the possibility of moving it into the handheld game space — which could definitely / maybe / someday happen, as the company seems to understand the importance of mobile media for its users. While hard at work trying to devise a mobile device strategy, however, its apparently decided that its resources are best spent developing home hardware and “more inviting and innovative experiences for a broader audience, things like 1 Vs. 100, Joy Ride, Beatles Rock Band,” not to mention social media and streaming 1080p HD, all of which “combine to broaden the brand perception” of the platform. Also dropped in the interview were hints at plans for “a service in Live that will extend to other platforms,” which sounds an awful lot like Live Anywhere, doesn’t it? Check out that read link for the whole megillah, and for the time being: if you really need an Xbox portable, give us a call. We know a guy.

[Via Yahoo]

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Microsoft acknowledges the mobile Xbox question, Live Anywhere due for a comeback? originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 21 Jul 2009 15:43:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Engadget & Joystiq live from Sony’s E3 2009 keynote

We’ve teamed up with Joystiq for live coverage of E3, and Sony’s keynote is rounding out the big three. The event is scheduled to start at around 2PM ET / 11AM PT.

10:27AM PT:
We’re live at the Shrine Auditorium, waiting to take our seats and begin the ritualistic dance we both know as a “liveblog.” Will there be a PS3 price cut? Will it be “PSP Go!” or “PSP D’oh!”? We don’t know yet, but you will as we cover Sony’s presser live. Follow along with your bingo card and make your Sony predictions in comments!

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Engadget & Joystiq live from Nintendo’s E3 2009 keynote

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We’ve teamed up with Joystiq for live coverage of E3, and Nintendo’s keynote is next up for the extra special liveblogging treatment. The event is scheduled to start at around 12PM ET / 9AM PT.

We’re live! We’re on the scene at the Nintendo keynote, getting ready to fire salvo after salvo of news at you, our readers. Get those bingo cards ready and start making your own predictions of what the Big N’s got planned in the comments section. (And no, “Cammie Dunaway does something embarrassing” doesn’t count!)

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Nokia CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo live at D7

Here we go again! Olli-Pekka (or OP, as Walt just told us he likes to be called) has taken the stage… read on for more!

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Nokia CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo live at D7 originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 27 May 2009 18:21:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Research In Motion CEO Mike Lazaridis live from D7

We’re snug in our plush, comfortable seats at D7, waiting patiently for RIM CEO Mike Lazaridis to take the stage. Sit tight and the show should begin momentarily. No word on what’s coming up, but you never know…

Thanks to our editor-at-large and gdgt co-founder Ryan Block for handling photo duties during the show!

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Research In Motion CEO Mike Lazaridis live from D7 originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 27 May 2009 17:23:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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TomTom brings costly connected services to mid-range XL LIVE

In theory, we’ve no qualms with TomTom’s LIVE services. Sure, they’re over-hyped, overpriced and generally slow to react, but they’re definitely nice extras on an otherwise vanilla PND. That said, we simply can’t (and won’t, ever) justify the crazy monthly rates for having access to basic information that even a dumb smartphone could find. Nevertheless, TomTom’s doing its darnedest to push those very services to the masses by trickling ’em down from the GO 740 LIVE to its popular XL model. Folks across the pond can pick one up next month for €219 ($301) or €249 ($342) depending on whether you need a regional model or one with 42 European nations, but you’ll still be asked to shell out €9.95 ($14) per month if you want those LIVE services.

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Live from Samsung Mobile’s MWC 2009 press conference

We’re here at Samsung Mobile’s presser, ready to be totally non-surprised by the great kit Samsung has already shown at the show or leaked before MWC. That said, we’ll be hitting you with the live updates, just in case things get crazy.

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Live from Samsung Mobile’s MWC 2009 press conference originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 16 Feb 2009 06:09:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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