kotaku.com - 8/28/2009
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There are no plans for a slimmed down version of the Xbox 360 , Microsoft's Aaron Greenberg told Kotaku. "We feel like our system has done very well for us in the current form," said Greenberg, director of product management for the Xbox 360. "We have no plans for a slim." Instead of ...
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Microsoft: Xbox 360 not even at the halfway point of its life cycle
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... Aaron Greenberg, Microsoft director of product management for the Xbox 360, told Kotaku that the Xbox 360 isn't even at the halfway point of its life cycle and that there are no plans for a slim version. ...
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