— -- Did Microsoft know about the Xbox 360's potential to scratch spinning discs when reoriented? SeattlePi.com has an unsealed legal document from an ongoing lawsuit against the company that ...
Although it's usually the Xbox 360 RROD (Red Ring of Death) problem that gets all of the headlines, some players have also suggested that the console's disc drive is broken too, as small vibrations or ...
If you ever owned an Xbox 360, you might want to take note: Due to a disc-scratching manufacturing defect, Microsoft is in hot water with the courts … still. In March, a three-judge circuit court ...
The court battle against Microsoft over a reported Xbox 360 design problem that causes disc-scratching is moving forward this week. Ars Technica reports that the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals on ...
Class-action claims against Microsoft alleging that the Xbox 360 has a design problem that causes disc gouges can move forward, a federal appeals court ruled on Wednesday. The case, which dates back ...
Following word that Microsoft knew the Xbox 360 could damage discs, the company now claims the problem only afflicts an extremely small minority of Xbox 360 owners. "While we have had some users ...
Representatives from Dutch TV programme Kassa have sent us the following statement: Following tests on VARA Dutch consumer television programme Kassa,Microsoft has admitted that the Xbox-360 may leave ...
The Xbox 360 was released a decade ago, back when some guy named Bill Gates still worked at the company. The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Friday to review a lawsuit between Microsoft and Xbox 360 ...
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