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Political Whirlpool, Kyle Den Bak, Xbox One

May 22 , 2013
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 Wednesday, May 22, 2013

 

On the show...

The LiVE 88.5 Political Whirlpool

Geoff Norquay from Earnscliffe

Ian Capstick from mediastyle.ca

 

Kyle Den Bak

Executive Fitness Leaders

www.fitnessleaders.com

 

 

TECHBiTES

Meet Xbox One (Official Microsoft website)

Welcome to a new generation of games and entertainment. Where games push the boundaries of realism. And television obeys your every command. Where listening to music while playing a game is a snap. And you can jump from TV to movies to music to a game in an instant. Where your experience is custom tailored to you. And the entertainment you love is all in one place. Welcome to the all-in-one, Xbox One.

 

Xbox One to give Microsoft the keys to your living room — finally
After promising for more than a decade that its game console would revolutionize home entertainment, Microsoft Corp may have finally delivered.

 

New Xbox: What’s Better, What’s Missing
Eight years after the debut of the Xbox 360, Microsoft has announced the Xbox One.

 

First Original Shows to Appear on Xbox Live By End of Year
With a show based on its popular videogame franchise “Halo” in the works from Steven Spielberg, Nancy Tellem is starting to put her first slate of shows together that she wants to launch on Microsoft’s Xbox Live platform

 

 

The Good, The Bad & The Ugly

Helen Mirren Has Tea with Dying Boy After Actual Queen Says No
Oliver Burton's dying wish was to visit Buckingham Palace and have afternoon tea with the Queen.

 

Judge scolds 'flabby, sad generation' for skipping jury duty
The chief justice of the Nova Scotia Supreme Court is demanding to know why 95 people, or 40 per cent of prospective jurors, were not in court Tuesday for the start of a five-day trial.

 

Too few kids commuting by foot, bike: report
In Canada, a recent survey revealed that while 58 per cent of parents walked to school when they were children, only 28 per cent of their own kids were doing the same today.

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