No question, the first-person shooter has been the dominant videogame genre for more than a decade, and “we’ve gotten comfortable with certain conventions,” writes Xbox Wire. But it’s time to let those conventions go if you want to succeed at “Titanfall,” which introduces squads of patrolling AI, very mobile Pilots and seriously massive Titans.
Fans of the PBS Kids hit television series “Super WHY!” can now enjoy a collection of interactive literacy games through free trials of “Super WHY!” in the Windows Store and Windows Phone Store.
Yammer wants to know how you love the way you work, and you’ve got until Feb. 28 to show them through a clever and creative text comment, photo or video for a chance to win an Xbox One.
In “Marvel Run Jump Smash!” you fight super-villains as Captain America, Iron Man, the Incredible Hulk and Black Widow – and compete with friends as you dodge obstacles, move through different environments and deploy your super alter ego’s Special Attack power.
To make it easier to find what you’re looking for, the Bing Code Search add-in for Visual Studio 2013 is now available. It provides quick retrieval of code samples from top code repositories on the Web.
You’ll soon be able to securely send, sign, track and store important documents within Office 365 apps, thanks to a partnership announced on Monday between Microsoft and DocuSign to make DocuSign’s eSignature apps widely available from within the online productivity suite.