Wednesday 15 June 2016

Xbox One keyboard and mouse support teased as PCs and consoles draw closer together

Major Windows 10 update nears as Microsoft stops adding features to previews

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Xbox One keyboard and mouse support teased as PCs and consoles draw closer together

Pretty soon you'll be able to run circles around your controller-centric friends on the Xbox One thanks to keyboard and mouse support. Read More

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