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Xbox LIVE Gold members can watch the Kaiser Chiefs concert free this weekend

To celebrate the closing weekend of the Xbox LIVE Summer Stadium campaign with charity partner Right To Play, Xbox LIVE Gold members will have the chance to enjoy an intimate gig by acclaimed British indie rock band, the Kaiser Chiefs.

Kinect Nat Geo TV coming to Xbox 360 in September

Along with Kinect Sesame Street TV, there is also Kinect Nat Geo TV coming this September.

Kinect Sesame Street TV coming September 18th

It’s been a very long time since I watched Sesame Street on TV, but it’s coming to Kinect this September.

Nike+ Kinect Training game launch date announced

Back at E3 during the Microsoft press conference they demonstrated a new game called Nike+ Kinect Training. Now it has a release date.

Kinectimals game now available for Android

As well as being available on the Xbox 360, iPad and iPhone, Microsoft has now released Kinectimals on Android.

Microsoft announces the Kaiser Chiefs as Xbox Summer Stadium ambassadors

Microsoft announced today that acclaimed British indie rock band, the Kaiser Chiefs, will be ambassadors for the “Xbox Summer Stadium” sports and entertainment campaign from 15 June until 12 August 2012. As part of their role the band have pledged their support to Microsoft’s charity partner, Right To Play, encouraging fans to take part in donating to a great cause.

E3 2012: Microsoft and NIKE announce Nike+ Kinect Training

Microsoft and NIKE announced a new fitness app for the XBOX at E3 today called Nike+ Kinect Training. We have the details!

Microsoft launches Kinect for Windows SDK version 1.5

A couple of months ago we told you about Kinect for Windows version 1.5, and today Microsoft have released it.

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