Is Hulu Coming to Xbox 360?


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We won't know till MS gives out the details, but why not? Tegra is made just for devices like the ZuneHD and lower end netbooks. If MS also wants to bring games to the ZuneHD and integrate it more with the 360 other than just a way to take your videos and music on the go, then it makes sense imo.

The Tegra isn't in any device like the Zune HD is the problem. That was just a fanboy's hopeful rumor. I'd be extremely surprised if it happened. Happily surprised, but surprised.

The Tegra isn't in any device like the Zune HD is the problem. That was just a fanboy's hopeful rumor. I'd be extremely surprised if it happened. Happily surprised, but surprised.

I'm wondering how you know for sure when no one actually knows what's inside the device so far? I'm not that quick to close the door on the possibility till MS says so officially.

A few more shows and I can probably cancel satellite.

You can also download most if not all shows now, so.... :D

I am in the same boat actually.. I really only have 5 shows I watch on TV.. that I HAVE to watch.. The rest of the time if I DO watch TV it's just on some random channel watching some random show that may interest me that minute.. Honestly I think if I had Hulu I would probably actually watch MORE shows.

Prepare to be disappointed guys

I recently told you Microsoft announced their new web browser with the code name Kumo.

The code name is no longer and the actual name of the site is Bing! And I can exclusively tell you that I had a chance to play around on Bing last night and it was pretty sick.. seriously. For example- you know when you Google something and everything comes up and then you have to go through it all deciphering if it?s really what you want? On, Bing, they only search from the most reliable sources leaving you with a search page of only the stuff you would really want.

And the actually page, looks really pretty.

I promise this will be your new Google. Seriously. It?s that cool. You can actually go to Bing now and there are videos explaining the site.

But the best part? The Bingathon! Make sure to go to Hulu on June 8 all day long. I?m going to be hosting a very, ummm?crazy telethon comedy skit with Jason Sudeikis (plays Joe Biden on SNL). We?re going to be on all day making fools of ourselves and it?s gonna be awesome!!!

Bing goes live on June 3.

http://www.oliviamunn.com/

The way you stated it made it sound like it was fact. That's all I'm saying.

Um, no. I said I would be highly surprised. Saying I would be surprised clearly shows that I'm not sure what it is, I just have a strong doubt that it will not be the Tegra.

I honestly don't see what Bing has to do with bringing Hulu to Xbox 360. Especially since Bing isn't a browser like she said?

The original statement that started the rumor just mentioned an event with microsoft and hulu on June 8. Everyone speculated that it had to do with the 360. Now we know it has nothing to do with the 360.

The original statement that started the rumor just mentioned an event with microsoft and hulu on June 8. Everyone speculated that it had to do with the 360. Now we know it has nothing to do with the 360.

Maybe you'll be able to watch the launch of bing with Olivia Munn on Hulu on your 360!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :alien:

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