Discussions
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It does not work on the actual phone either...
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Happy New Year!
Looking forward to lots of releases! Hope you enjoy your tech this year, may it be less visible then ever!

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@W3bbo: Okay I was wrong about needing the XDK for XNA development to your own Xbox. You need a Creators Club subscription though which is 99 dollars a year.
But mainly my point was to get your apps into the "App Marketplace" (apps which are not games) there is no official story I know of.
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@Maddus Mattus: Nowhere.
Lets be clear, these "Apps" which show up in the "Marketplace" on the Xbox are developped by priviledged companies AFAIK. There is know way (currently) to get your own apps on there.
You still need a very expensive special Dev Xbox to write XNA games and deploy them to the XBox. And I'm pretty sure these new apps are not XNA based. -
@cbae: VEVO will have its own app looking at: http://www.xbox.com/en-US/live/partners
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@devSpeed: Having a keyboard would be so awesome, instead of using the on screen one and navigating it with the controller!
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@BitFlipper: It will give the iOS users some METRO experience, and does not include all the features the WP7 client does (searching Xbox Live content, streaming from phone to Xbox..)
If on thing this will drive people towards like WP7 and its UI,
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@spivonious:I agree +1 !
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@elmer: That brings up a good point.
An ARM/Metro only tablet can be used to access any old desktop app because there is a metro remote desktop app (which is a suprisingly good app)