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XboxI like games, I'm a fan of them, and when it came to choosing a platform, I chose Xbox. Besides having played a lot of games on my 360, including all the GTA games, I'm now starting to lean more towards the Xbox One. Why am I even mentioning this? Microsoft has revealed details of the February/February update for Xbox One, and it will improve the OneGuide feature by allowing users to stream TV from set-top boxes to phones and tablets with the system, among other things Android with the help of the official Xbox One SmartGlass application, which you can download for free on Google Play.

The update itself is available now for participants in the Xbox beta program, and the rest of the users will receive it over the next month. Unfortunately, OneGuide still won't be supported here or in the Czech Republic, but given how quickly countries are added to the program, it's quite possible that it will happen this year. Specifically, this update brings OneGuide to the Netherlands, and live TV streaming to your phone will now be available in the UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain. The update also brings translucent tiles and Game Hubs, so each game gets its own section almost like in SmartGlass, where you can see the latest DLC, various statistics and comparisons with friends, live broadcasts and much more.

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