Microsoft targets £429 Xbox One games console at small businesses

Charlee Gothard
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Has the big M finally lost it?

Microsoft has unexpectedly pitched its upcoming Xbox One games console as a business productivity device, suggesting the £429 hardware's inclusion of Skype, SkyDrive and Internet Explorer could mak...

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