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Archive for the ‘Xbox Tip of the Week’ category

A list of free Xbox Live Arcade games

May 12th, 2013



Download these games to your Xbox 360 and play them. Enjoy them. Yes, these games also have achievements.

Password safety: you’re NOT getting a free Xbox or PS4

May 5th, 2013



A group named XboxLIVEAvatarGear on Facebook recently posted the above picture. Although the website has been shut down, it brings up a good topic that we should talk about this month, as I anticipate many, many more scam sites to start popping up.


The point of XLAG’s post on Facebook was to alert people to a website called XboxGifts.com – there’s nothing there, now, don’t worry. But the website looked identical to Xbox.com and surved one purpose: to promise you free things for forking over your Microsoft Account ID and password. No gifts would come, only pain of dealing with your account being hijacked and the possibility of Microsoft points and games being purchased under your ID, then charged to your credit card. Sites like this pop up all the time, but when the release of a big game, or a new console is around the corner, scam sites more than double in frequency.


With the upcoming announcement of the next Xbox console, you can bet there will be sites promising your free consoles, beta previews, insider news, etc… all if you just log in with your Microsoft account! Do yourself a favor, only get your news from trusted sources… say like Kotaku, or Joystiq, or Unscripted 360, and don’t put your Microsoft password anywhere that isn’t Microsoft.com or Xbox.com. Watch the address bar at the top of your web browser closely, make sure you know you’re on Xbox.com. I would even suggest people worried about this type of scam enable smart screen in Internet Explorer.

#XboxReveal is May 21st, 2013

April 28th, 2013



I didn’t have an Xbox Tip of the Week for you this morning. But I did remember that there was some Xbox related news I wanted to share with you!


The unveiling of what I still call the Xbox 365 will take place on May 21st, 2013. Microsoft is calling the event the #XboxReveal – and some of the pictures floating around include a simple flat “X” with a circle around it (highly similar to a vintage X-Men logo!. The circle around the X just makes me think my Xbox 365 name is even more accurate. We’ll see. You can bet I’ll be tuning in!

Microsoft now allows two-factor authentication

April 21st, 2013



Want to prevent your Xbox Live account from being hacked? This is the best way. Microsoft, this week, unveiled two-factor authentication. Major Nelson already has a guide for setting up two factor authentication on your Xbox 360. Two factor authentication requires another device, like a mobile phone, which will provide a password to you so that when your Xbox 360 prompts for this extra password, you check your device for the randomly generated password and enter it.


Microsoft TechNet has an article detailing how two-factor authentication works with your Microsoft account (formerly known as your LiveID).

Xbox 360 tray stuck closed or open? Troubleshoot it here!

April 14th, 2013



Lots of people have said they have run in to problems with their Xbox 360 tray being stuck closed. Some have reported it not closing all the way, or being stuck open. Regardless of your problems, Microsoft has put together a handy troubleshooting guide! The guide covers multiple models of Xbox 360 and lots of disc drive problems, including unreadable discs, stuck trays, and disc drive errors. Even after you find a solution to your problem, the troubleshooting guide offers a post-mortem and a few additional tips for making those problems less likely in the future! It’s a very useful guide, straight from the folks at Xbox division within Microsoft, so give it a try and see if it can help you!

Does the Xbox 360 use DRM?

April 7th, 2013



Some people hate DRM and they think it’s always in the way. Yes, there are some terrible implementations of DRM, but I’ve found Microsoft’s implementation to work pretty well over the years. But if you have questions about how it works, Microsoft has a nice article about it which answers several questions. Foremost of them? What is DRM? The article will even cover transferring your data to a new console.

A lot of Xbox Live sales right now

March 31st, 2013



The Xbox tip of the Week is usually reserved for something you can use over and over again, but it’s not every day you’re in the midst of one sale and very close to another. The 2013 Spring Sale is going on for another 24 hours or less, and the April 1st, 2013 sale is about to launch. See if there are any deals that you can’t live without!

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