— -- Did Microsoft know about the Xbox 360's potential to scratch spinning discs when reoriented? SeattlePi.com has an unsealed legal document from an ongoing lawsuit against the company that ...
The court battle against Microsoft over a reported Xbox 360 design problem that causes disc-scratching is moving forward this week. Ars Technica reports that the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals on ...
If you ever owned an Xbox 360, you might want to take note: Due to a disc-scratching manufacturing defect, Microsoft is in hot water with the courts … still. In March, a three-judge circuit court ...
Although it's usually the Xbox 360 RROD (Red Ring of Death) problem that gets all of the headlines, some players have also suggested that the console's disc drive is broken too, as small vibrations or ...
Microsoft have admitted to knowing about the long-standing issue whereby its Xbox 360 console scratched discs in the optical drive. According to program manager Hiroo Umeno, who is cited in a motion ...
A lawsuit brought nine years ago over game discs scratched by the Xbox 360 will reach the Supreme Court. The justices decided Friday to hear an appeal from Microsoft over whether it should face a ...
Gamers who have their Xbox 360's firmware flashed may have recently noticed an inability to play backups, or even make backups of newer games that have come out: Gears of War 3 and Dead Island, to ...
Xbox 360 owners have had Nov. 19 imaginary circled on their imaginary calendars for quite some time, as Microsoft is set to unveil a massive dashboard update for the console that includes options to ...
A lawsuit brought over a disc-scratching defect attributed to the Xbox 360's design will move forward following an appellate court's rejection of Microsoft's attempts to keep it from becoming a class ...
Microsoft will begin selling in Japan next month an add-on 250GB hard-disk drive for the Xbox 360 console, it said Monday. The drive will go on sale on March 11 and will cost ¥15,540 (US$172). Its ...
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