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Xbox360 Live: Hard Core Gaming In The Household Demands Parental Controls

Tomorrow morning our family is about to embark into the new world of gaming online with our new Xbox 360. Yesterday I purchased a wireless network adaptor. The Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter enhances your Xbox 360 experience in the digital home. You can easily transfer videos and music to your Xbox 360 system from your Media Center PC, chat with your friends, play games via Xbox Live, and more—all without the clutter and destruction (to the main unit) that can come from excited video game players tugging on controller wires for hours on end.

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Parents or system owners can set permissions that allow all members of the household to enjoy Xbox 360 in a user-appropriate environment. This includes not merely deciding what games and DVD movies to allow, but also controlling the ability to establish Xbox Live memberships and managing access to Xbox Live.

It's good to know that Xbox 360 thought of parental controls. I will be setting these up tonight. Just because the Xbox 360 is a hard core gaming platform doesn't mean it is always appropriate for the little whippersnappers.



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