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now seems like a good time to catch up on the history of the Xbox One and the Xbox 360 dashboard to see where it’s been and where it may be going. Some updates were better (or worse) than others ...
Here’s how it works. Microsoft demonstrates the original Xbox One dashboard. The Xbox dashboard has evolved multiple times over the past years, since its launch in 2013. We've been given new ...
The swish/swoosh returned when navigating between submenus. The original Xbox One dashboard bore a lot of resemblance to the Metro design of the Xbox 360 with its Windows 8-esque tile structure.
Microsoft has announced that its new dashboard update for Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S consoles will begin releasing today. In recent months, Microsoft has been fielding feedback ...
The Xbox June 2025 update has begun rolling out to all users on Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PC and beyond this ...
The next Xbox console will not be ‘tied to a single store or device' and will probably be designed around Windows.
Microsoft has shown off parts of its Xbox One dashboard previously, but the company has now started to demonstrate it fully with just under a month until the console is released. In a new video ...
However, one regular focus of the updates is the optimization of the home screen dashboard. Xbox announces an update that makes things significantly easier for those players who like storing their ...
which sees the disappearance of the Xbox 360 Store. While the old dashboard home screen used to have tabs reflecting Bing, home, social, movies & TV, apps, and settings, the updated one looks and ...
If you’re an Xbox fan, you’ll know that both the Series X and S have always had an awful dashboard. The dashboard has always felt cluttered, and the ad-filled user interface made things even ...