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By connecting an Xbox 360 Controller to your Mac and mapping its buttons to keystrokes (or mouse actions), you can bring the console experience to your Mac without breaking the bank -- or a sweat ...
Time to grow a third hand. Microsoft today announced "SmartGlass," a new technology for Xbox 360 that will turn your phone or tablet into another controller, allowing all sorts of new scenarios ...
The Xbox 360 Wireless Controller connects via a 2.4GHz connection and features "frequency-hopping spread spectrum" technology in order to keep interference from, err, interfering with the signal.
Xbox 360 controllers are poised to make a comeback of sorts, as nostalgic gamers have begun to resurrect the classic model through Xbox Design Lab. Revealed at the extended Xbox Games Showcase ...
The Hyperkin Xenon, a USB-C wired remake of the Xbox 360 controller for the Xbox Series X / S and PC, is now set to launch in June. Preorders for the “classic” gamepad begin in May.
Hyperkin is introducing an officially licensed remake of Microsoft’s original Xbox 360 controller, which looks poised to bring the 2005 nostalgia trip to modern Xbox consoles and Windows PCs.
The Xbox 360 Controller (And Its Terrible D-Pad) Is Making A Comeback. The Hyperkin Xenon is an official replica that adds a few extra modern touches to a classic design.
If the Xbox 360 controller was your jam and you don’t care about wireless, the answer’s probably clear: This is a faithful recreation and an excellent execution of the form factor.
The fact that the Xbox 360 controller for Windows was a different SKU with a different price--$44.95--from the $39.99 wired Xbox 360 controller certainly made it seem that way.
For the 360’s 17th anniversary, Hyperkin is releasing an officially licensed replica of the 360 controller, compatible with the Xbox Series S/X, and Windows 10 and 11. Suggested Reading Kotaku ...
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