At the Windows 10 event, Phil Spencer from Microsoft disclosed that the Windows 10 operating system will support Xbox One game streaming later in the year. “Wouldn’t it be great if we could play those [Xbox One games] anywhere in the house?” said Mr. Spencer. The new operating system will allow you to stream games to Windows 10 PCs and tablets. At this point it doesn’t look like the streaming functionality will work on Windows Phones, though that feature may come later Once you’ve synced your Xbox One with any other device, say for example a Surface Pro 3, you will be able to stream games. “We have to put the gamer at the center of every experience,” Spencer said as he closed his presentation. He added that Microsoft will talk more about it Xbox One-to-PC game...
Microsoft has revealed that the Windows 10 operating system is going to be a part of Xbox One in the future, as a part of their attempt to widen the aspect of sharing applications across devices and platforms. Nothing in specific was announced, although Xbox boss Phil Spencer mentioned that the games platform would not be compromised by enterprise-centric and desktop-focused applications. It still remains unclear whether it will come with a Dashboard rearrangement or how it will operate? “We won’t see people using Excel on the Xbox, but Microsoft is making it easier to port experiences from PC over to Xbox where they make sense,” Spencer said. “We’ll treat gaming on Windows 10 with the same passion as we’ve put into the Xbox console.” Spencer said ...