All may be revealed on May 21, when Microsoft officially unveils its next-generation video game console and follow-up to its popular Xbox 360. In the meantime, the rumor mill is churning. Xbox executive Adam Orth reportedly departed Microsoft this week after engaging in a controversial Twitter exchange related to the console’s rumored “always on” requirement. Microsoft apologized publicly for the debacle, noting that Orth was not a company spokesperson. However, was Orth really wrong in suggesting that a constant Internet connection is becoming the norm and really shouldn’t be a big deal?
Next Xbox May Mark the Spot for Home Entertainment
Posted by: Peter Suciu April 11, 2013 01:50 PMAll may be revealed on May 21, when Microsoft officially unveils its next-generation video game console and follow-up to its popular Xbox 360. In the meantime, the rumor mill is churning. Xbox executive Adam Orth reportedly departed Microsoft this week after engaging in a controversial Twitter exchange related to the console’s rumored “always on” requirement. Microsoft apologized publicly for the debacle, noting that Orth was not a company spokesperson. However, was Orth really wrong in suggesting that a constant Internet connection is becoming the norm and really shouldn’t be a big deal?