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July 01, 2013

Time Warner Cable Turns Xbox into a Cable Box

By Tara Seals, TMCnet Contributor

Time Warner Cable is rolling out a TV Everywhere feed for the Xbox 360, which will bring up to 300 live TV channels to Xbox 360 for TWC subscribers with Xbox Live Gold memberships.

The deal brings AMC, BBC World News, Bravo, Cartoon Network, CNN, Comedy Central, Food Network, HGTV and other channels to the gaming console, where users can control their entertainment using their voice via Kinect for Xbox 360. Read More


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