Technology
Microsoft Reverses Course On Xbox Live Price Increase – Kotaku Australia
Following widespread customer backlash, Microsoft released a statement walking back its Friday morning announcement of sweeping price increases for the Xbox Live…

Following widespread customer backlash, Microsoft released a statement walking back its Friday morning announcement of sweeping price increases for the Xbox Live Gold subscription service.
According to the details outlined in this mornings announcement, the minimum yearly cost of Xbox Live Gold would have soared from $US60 ($78) to $US120 ($155). But at 11:52 p.m. ET, Microsoft posted an update to its announcement in which it appeared to reverse course.
We messed up today and you were right to let…
-
Noosa News21 hours ago
Students say new facility would be better in rural areas of Queensland
-
General15 hours ago
‘We are here for you’: PM to bring help to flood zones
-
General13 hours ago
We’ve all talked about potential economic consequences for Australia of Trump’s policies. Now they’re happening
-
Noosa News13 hours ago
Rates on hold; pressure builds for cuts in May