Datel reportedly looking to 'remedy' Microsoft's lock-out of una...

Courtesy Engadget  Wed, 10/28/2009 - 14:00

This brouhaha isn't officially on just yet, but MaxConsole has what it says is a letter from Datel's UK distributors, which details the company's response to Microsoft's locking-out of unauthorized memory units in the upcoming (and currently previewed ) Xbox 360 dashboard update.

While it's a bit short on specifics, Datel reportedly says that it is "aware of the changes that are required to remedy this problem and will shortly release a solution in...


 

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