Microsoft Releases Xbox SmartGlass App for Android

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I wonder why it requires ICS. Usually Android app versions are picked at the lowest level nowadays starting from 2.1-2.2 unless you need some feature from a latter version
 
[citation][nom]Marco925[/nom]Yet they still won't Release windows live messenger for Android. Though it's on the iPhone. Is Steve ballmer sleeping with steve jobs?[/citation]

Way to add something negative to a positive thing
 
Right, this used to be a feature only WP7 had. Great choice in doing this, Microsoft. Now there's one less reason to buy a Windows Phone.
 
[citation][nom]Marco925[/nom]Yet they still won't Release windows live messenger for Android. Though it's on the iPhone. Is Steve ballmer sleeping with steve jobs?[/citation]
you can't sleep with a dead guy, and I'm sure MS will release it

BTW google hasn't released goggles for windows phone
 
[citation][nom]fpoon[/nom]Right, this used to be a feature only WP7 had. Great choice in doing this, Microsoft. Now there's one less reason to buy a Windows Phone.[/citation]
you're kidding right, this shows MS cares for it's consumers and that it's relationship with google is getting better, makes buying a WP more appealing
 
[citation][nom]madooo12[/nom]you're kidding right, this shows MS cares for it's consumers and that it's relationship with google is getting better, makes buying a WP more appealing[/citation]

Don't bother explaining it. It's business sense vs. MINE MINE MINE sense. This is a fight you won't win.
 
I was really looking forward to this, then I saw Android 4.0 only... lame. Another feature I won't be using.
 
Well this is surprising...

Hats off to Microsoft, now come out with a patch that allows Metro UI to be disabled. (Funny they can't call it that yet everyone else still calls it Metro, what a pointless lawsuit that was)
 
I've got a Toshiba Excite AT300 with ICS 4.0.3 that it's incompatible with. The At300 has an almost completely stock version of ICS, and yet I still can't use it.
 
I might actually use my Xbox360 for media functions if one didn't have to PAY just to use YouTube. What the heck's with that?
 
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