Score a point for SanDisk, the flash memory card maker who managed to convince Microsoft to let them be the ones to provide the official Xbox 360 USB Flash Drive. Microsoft added USB storage device ...
Microsoft has announced that on April 6 it will release a system update over Xbox Live that allows USB flash drive support for Xbox 360. This means you'll be able to use the drives for storing game ...
What price convenience? If you're talking about SanDisk's official, licensed Xbox 360 USB Flash Drive then that price is $34.99 or $69.99 depending on whether you want 8GB or 16GB of storage for your ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Following last week's rumors, Microsoft has confirmed plans to add USB storage support to the Xbox ...
What if you could unlock the full potential of your Xbox 360 without cracking it open or risking permanent damage? For years, console modding was a hobby reserved for the tech-savvy and fearless, ...
Modding an Xbox 360 isn’t for the faint of heart, as the task requires knowledge of both hardware and software. This has kept it an incredibly niche use case. However, that might all change with the ...
We’ve heard about it before. Leaks, you know how they are; unofficial, basically. However, today, Microsoft has officially announced that USB Storage support is coming to the Xbox 360, and when? April ...
Despite the official Xbox page containing outdated info, the Xbox Live update from a couple of weeks back didn't just add IE and Xbox music, but also enables players to store up to 32GB of storage on ...
All you need is an Xbox 360, a USB drive and two specific games to access homebrews or previously region-locked titles. Reading time 2 minutes The seventh generation of consoles headlined by Microsoft ...
SanDisk has just started selling its official Xbox 360 flash drive, which has been designed specifically for the Xbox 360. This new flash drive comes pre-configured to work straight out of the box ...
No great surprise, but as of April 6th – and a system update – Xbox 360 owners will be able to use USB flash drives to store their profiles, game-saves, demos and other data from the console.
Xbox spokesperson Major Nelson confirmed the rumors. Starting on April 6, Xbox 360 owners will be able to use USB flash drives and maybe USB hard drives for storage ...