Wouldn’t it be cool if we could network our Windows Mobile Pocket PC, Xbox 360, and Zune for some truly mobile gaming? Sure it would, and Microsoft seems to think so too. The monopoly company recently filed for a patent detailing a network with a Windows Vista/XP machine, Xbox 360, Windows Mobile Pocket PC, and Zune all working in harmony, sharing component resources over the network – sharing processing power, memory, storage, and connectivity components. The devices could be connected over Bluetooth, WiFi, USB, Firewire, docking station, and even through a 4G network.
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Use your Xbox 360’s processing power for some high-powered Pocket PC gaming. Make your Pocket PC a display for high-def movies playing through your Xbox 360. Turn that Zune into a game controller. The possibilities are outlined in a patent application for a “Multi-component Gaming System.” This could be one of the few only original ideas Microsoft has ever come up with – and we hope this one pans out for the company.
