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Microsoft Gaming Patents — Where They're Going

An anonymous reader writes "BNET looked at some patents which suggest that Microsoft might be thinking about an integrated game console/set-top box. Quoting: 'Patent 20080167128 is for watching television on a game console, while patent 20080167127 covers switching a gaming console between various media, including television, video, music, and games, and even using the console as a set-top box. Clearly Microsoft has been interested in controlling the living room, and combining media, gaming, and set-top functions in a single device would make a great deal of sense.' There are also hints of mobile gaming that support the current round of rumors about a combination Xbox-Zune. "

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  1. Easier target candidate by gmuslera · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Putting fences all around Imaginationland. They could have no plan to build it, but want to make sure nobody else will.

  2. invention vs innovation by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    When America stopped Inventing and started Innovating was the beginning of the decline. When Bell created the telephone it was an Invention. When the RIAA finds a new way to sue people its an Innovation. Creating a new lifsaving medication, Invention. Offering crippled versions of Windows at different price points, Innovation.

    Innovation is a term lawers and marketing goons use to glorify their often nauseating and sometimes unethical practices.

    Regarding the article. It's not an invention with a product in mind. It's ammunition for their arsenal of potential patent litigation intended to coerce compliance from competitors. In a word, an innovation. Not news, move along.