
Microsoft has another software update for its Xbox One video game console in the pipeline, this time adding support for real names, external drives_and new SmartGlass features. When it goes live in June, players will be able to connect two external hard drives to their system, increasing the console’s capacity to store video games, media and apps. To be compatible, each connected drive will need to be 256 GB or larger and support USB 3.0. Microsoft suggests the feature could be used for playing content at another person’s house. Players will need an Xbox Live account to verify content ownership,...
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