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THE LATEST NEWS FROM SEPTEMBER 2007

After mounting pressure from customers and the press over Xbox 360 hardware failure rates, Microsoft finally announced that warranty cover for all machines would be extended to three years from the date According to , Microsoft’s estimate of the cost of this scheme was “between $1.05bn and $1.15bn”. also reported that a new chipset codenamed Falcon “should increase airflow and reduce heat within future machines, also halving the cost of the manufacturing process”.

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