Kinda quoting TB here (actually, a lot), but, this may be true and is pretty logical: when Microsoft realized they couldn't beat the PS4 with what they had (like, noone expected the PS4 to come out with 8GB of DDR5 ram), they gave up and tried to aim for other things. They sort of gave up on competing with Sony and are aiming to compete with Apple for the "control" of the living room. Thing is, they don't realize who they are marketing this to, like the conference they had: people there didn't want to hear about the social media, they wanted to hear about the games, about the potential of the console in relation to GAMES, not about how you will be able to use skype while playing or how you will be able to yell at your TV (have got to remember that the voice detection can and will cause problems). In my opinion, Microsoft don't really know what they want to do: focus more on the family and interaction which generates less money per copy, but more copies, or on the gamers, which generates less copies, but more money. In the end: if they keep on with this, they are going to have problems, HUGE problems. (Also keep in mind that my opinion pretty much means nothing because I am just saying things about what I have heard, I shall keep my mind open and see what comes out of this.)