Microsoft has unveiled a new iteration of its Xbox Wireless Adapter, which allows you to connect Xbox One controllers to your PC. The new device will hit stores on August 8. The adapter is capable of ...
Lastly, it is possible to connect an Xbox controller to a PC via Bluetooth. The only caveats are that you need Windows 10 ...
Goku 2 brings ultra-low-latency Bluetooth, broad controller support, and multi-platform compatibility for console, PC, ...
Omission of information and no official word from MS is worth noting. The best case scenario is that MS simply forgot to list that spec and they left a poor tech support guy to be their PR. That just ...
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As part of its whole One Terabyte Xbox One announcement today, Microsoft threw some side news out for wire-haters: You can finally buy the $25 wireless Xbox One ...
Rejoice, all ye who yearn to use Microsoft’s Xbox One controller wirelessly with your PC. Two years after the release of the Xbox One controller wireless adapter, Microsoft has finally found a way to ...
[UPDATE] Sony has responded to our request for comment, saying the DualShock 4 will continue to work with the wireless USB adapter in the same way as it does when wired with a USB cable. That means ...
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With the Xbox Play Anywhere program giving Xbox One and Windows 10 PC users the ability to easily switch between the two systems while playing a game, it’s tempting to stick with an Xbox wireless ...
First of all, I have no idea if this is the right place to post this or if this belongs in the other hardware forum, so feel free to move thread. <BR><BR>Ok, I want to get a controller for some pc ...
PlaySation Now, the all-you-can game subscription service that provides access to classic PlayStation titles on-demand, is making its way to Windows PCs, starting now in Europe and rolling out soon in ...