http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-16029825
The BBC iPlayer will be added to the Xbox in 2012 as Microsoft tries to centre its console on entertainment rather than just games.
The big update to support this change will start hitting Xbox 360 consoles around the world on 6 December.
Microsoft has signed up 40 media firms to provide both live and on-demand movie and TV services for the console.
The update also lets people control their TVs by talking into the Kinect motion-spotting gadgets.
Mainstream media
The most noticeable change made by the update will be to swap the Xbox's familiar tabbed interface for the so-called Metro look that is based around "tiles".
This uses square and oblong tiles that sit under different menu headings which lump together media and content relevant to that category. For instance, tiles under the "social" menu give access to Twitter, Facebook and Kinect video calls.
The blocky "tiled" look from Windows Phone 7 will be reflected on the Xbox interface The Metro interface is also expected to be the default for Windows 8 when that debuts in late 2012.
Microsoft's Bing search engine is also being rolled out to the Xbox and it will be able to search for anything available on any of the tiles. Kinect owners will be able to use their voice to make queries.
As well as live TV programmes, other on-demand services will be made available via tiles under the "Apps" menu. Only Gold members of Xbox Live will be able to access them.
About 35 million of the 57 million Xbox consoles around the world are connected to Xbox Live.
From 6 December in the UK, Amazon's movie streaming service Lovefilm will be available through the Xbox.
Later in the month it will be joined by other on-demand services including 4OD, Blinkbox and Sony's Crackle. The iPlayer will be available via an Xbox Live app from early 2012.
Sky TV services are already available on the console. Microsoft does not mention ITV in its press release.
Competition
Gold Members of Xbox Live will also get access to a cloud-based service that mirrors their profile and logs which games they own. This means they will be able to use any Xbox 360 via their gamertag.
"This is now the benchmark against which all other living room initiatives should be compared," said James McQuivey of Forrester Research.
Mr McQuivey said the Kinect should help Microsoft differentiate the Xbox from rivals such as cable TV firms, Google, Apple and others who piped content through set-top boxes.
Talking to a TV would build a "new bridge" between people and what they wanted to watch, he said. It should make it easier for people to get at novel content and services in the future, he added.
Big Microsoft Update
posted on 5/12/11
talking to a tv will never work..have you tried it? its crap
posted on 5/12/11
ps3 still kicks xbox ass
posted on 6/12/11
PS3 is rubbish online. Xbox is great online. Online is the future ergo Xbox is the best. Schooled!
posted on 6/12/11
thats why xbox outsells the ps3
posted on 6/12/11
thats why xbox outsells the ps3
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to be correct, the xbox did outsell the ps3. then the ps3 was released.
since release, worldwide sales of ps3 has always been above xbox, though oddly in the UK the xbox did stay ahead for a while, but has fallen behind since the demise of hd-dvd.
also, one would hope that a service you have to pay for would have some advantages over a free one, but i certainly have no complaints over the psn, it's pretty comparable with live, and IMO outstrips it on the basis that it's free.
posted on 6/12/11
This is for W/E 26th November
Console Weekly (change) Total
X360 1,201,869 (+161%) 59,932,755
3DS 967,268 (+92%) 8,856,615
Wii 934,844 (+143%) 90,950,233
PS3 790,282 (+110%) 56,875,084
DS 423,612 (+124%) 149,770,251
PSP 231,712 (+46%) 71,573,960
PS3 has a strong fan base due to the PS1 and 2 being so good. Xbox 360 didnt have it easy due to the original Xbox (in my opinion) not being that good. Since release though I believe the 360 has gone from strength to strength. A lot of people buy the PS3 because of the blu-ray element (as well as gaming) but since you can pick up much better blu ray players for a lot less the sales seem to have dropped. Thats just what I've noticed anyway. Also the slim xbox and kinect only seem to have boosted the Xbox sales.
Regardless, nintendo are wiping the floor with everyone else.
posted on 7/12/11
Already got Iplayer, but then again I have a superior console
posted on 8/12/11
PS3 !
posted on 10/12/11
Ps3 already has 4od iplayer itvplayer lovefilm and vidzone and playtv
Will Sony really let cackle onto a rival console??