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Microsoft is currently denying reports that its motion-sensing Kinect peripheral is causing Xbox 360 units to overheat, thus sparking a resurgence of "Red Ring of Death" tragedies across the country. While the issue of the RR...
| Jim Sterling |
While this might just be one of those things that is getting blown out of proportion thanks to the fact that the previous model of the Xbox 360 crashed more often than a Kennedy on a bender, it has been reported that the new ...
| Matthew Razak |
Microsoft truly does give the word "unacceptable" an all new layer of meaning. Despite the company's endless assertion that the "Red Ring of Death" problem is all but eradicated on Xbox 360, evidence nevertheless continues to...
| Jim Sterling |
Erik Estavillo's list of videogame-related lawsuit insanity keeps growing. First he tried to sue Sony after they banned him from PSN. Then he tried to sue Sony again. Then he tried to sue Microsoft and Nintendo for the RRoD a...
| Jim Sterling |
According to survey data from SquareTrade, widespread Xbox 360 problems -- yes, we're talking about the "Red Ring of Death" -- are on the decline. According to the data collected in an independent survey, the i...
| Nick Chester |
According to Business Report, 12 class-action lawsuits have been filed in 33 states, against builders who used Chinese drywall in their construction during 2006 and 2007. Allegedly, the imported drywall is responsible for an ...
| Topher Cantler |
Despite the fact that Microsoft's Aaron Greenberg has said their hardware troubles are a thing of the past, hardware failures for any consumer electronics happen. Maybe more so on Xbox 360's than others, but hey ... they hap...
| Nick Chester |
With many consumers still terrified of seeing the inevitable Red Ring of Death flashing on their soon-to-be-bricked Xbox 360s, Microsoft is doing what it can to downplay the issue, claiming that after four years on the market...
| Jim Sterling |
The Xbox.com forums are, very much like a red ring of death, alight with outrage after multiple reports of a brand new E 74 Error Message, allegedly caused by the recent HDMI update. The real kicker? This apparent outbreak ha...
| Jim Sterling |
Last week, VentureBeat's Dean Takahashi (author of The Xbox 360 Uncloaked: The Real Story Behind Microsoft’s Next-Generation Video Game Console) posted an in-depth look at the hardware problems that have plagued the Xbo...
| Conrad Zimmerman |
While the Red Ring of Death debacle proved costly monetarily, as far as Microsoft is concerned, the image of the Xbox 360 has managed to remain relatively untarnished through it all. During a recent interview with Venture Bea...
| Notmuchongamingthesedays |
According to Gartner's research VP and Chief Analyst, Bryan Lewis, the Red Ring of Death that's plagued the Xbox 360 since launch is the result of a crappy graphics chip -- one designed by Microsoft itself. At the Design...
| Topher Cantler |
According to Eurogamer, Sony has denied knowing anything about the now mysterious error code that some PS3 owners have reported seeing, following the failure of their Blu-ray drives. Not to be confused with that other set of ...
| Notmuchongamingthesedays |

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