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Microsoft Unveils New Streaming, Sharing App at E3

Monday, 04 June 2012 03:15 PM EDT

The Xbox 360 is getting a little smarter.

Microsoft Corp. kicked off the Electronic Entertainment Expo on Monday by unveiling new software called Xbox SmartGlass that will allow Xbox 360 users to share content across smartphones, tablets and TVs. It also announced that it was bringing its Internet Explorer browser to the console.

SmartGlass was demonstrated in several ways, turning a smartphone into a remote control used to surf the Web on a TV and utilizing a tablet as a way to display information about games, TV shows and movies that were simultaneously being playing on a TV. Microsoft said the app would be available later this year for devices running Windows 8, Windows Phones and "other portable devices."

When it came to games, the company hyped new installments of "Halo" and "Forza" and revealed new "Gears of War" and "Dance Central" editions, as well the completely new titles "Ascend: New Gods," ''LocoCycle" and "Matter" from director-producer Gore Verbinski.

Microsoft's flashy E3 press conference featured a few celebrity appearances. Usher performed "Scream" with several backup dancers to promote his collaboration on the choreography game "Dance Central 3," Joe Montana made calls for "Madden NFL 13" with Kinect's voice recognition capabilities and "South Park" creators Matt Parker and Trey Stone introduced their game, "South Park: The Stick of Truth."

"How many times have you been watching an episode of 'South Park' and thought, 'I'd like to watch this on my television, while hooked into my mobile device, which is being controlled by my tablet device, which is hooked into my oven — all while sitting in the refrigerator," joked Parker. "Well, we're not doing that. We're just doing this game."

Microsoft said its voice-recognition ability for the camera-based Kinect system would be available in 12 more countries, and that it secured 35 new partnerships with the likes of the NBA, NHL, Univision and Viacom Inc. to provide content on Xbox 360. The company also announced it was launching a new online music service called Xbox Music.


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