Of course, all of this is purely speculation at this point in time. It's believed that this rumoured update will also implement the new Xbox 360 disc format that will enable more storage space. It's worth pointing out, though, that PayPal's services were disrupted by denial-of-service attacks organised by Anonymous (the group that's often, rightly or wrongly, associated with the PSN intrusion) late last year after PayPal froze the account of WikiLeaks. Drilling down into the new tiled interface reveals a several factors at. The new ‘Metro’ interface is a large advancement more than the prior interface, that was both equally bewildering and monotonous to glimpse at. It's also potentially to divert some of the burden from Microsoft in the event of an Xbox LIVE intrusion. Original impressions of the new Xbox dashboard are excellent. But it's an alternative means of payment that may do much to alleviate the fears of Xbox LIVE users following the fallout from the recent PlayStation Network security breach. Of course, they'll need to submit their credit card,debit card or bank account details to PayPal. The significance of this is that it will enable users to pay for the Xbox LIVE service and other items online without submitting their credit card details to Microsoft. Joystiq reports that an anonymous Microsoft tech-support employee has tipped that an Xbox 360 dashboard update due to drop before the end of the month will add PayPal support.
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