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XBExperimental Bomber (US military aircraft designation)
XBXbox (Microsoft video game console)
XBX-Band
XBExtra-Budgetary
XBExchangeable Bonds (corporate finance)
XBX-Bracings (structures)


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PS3 and Xbox 360 are liked by the majority of gamers, yet the views and opinions differ from one person to another mostly based on the quality of the game hardware PS3 and Xbox 360 are the next generation game consoles from Sony and Microsoft, and they are hugely popular as both consoles have great features PS3 and Xbox 360 are liked by the majority of gamers, yet the views and opinions differ from one person to another mostly based on the quality of the game hardware.
com (Staff) Facebook is linking up with Xbox Live so users can play Xbox games with their social networking friends.
Internet classified ad and auction websites were rife Thursday with Xbox 360 consoles modified to play pirated videogames in the wake of the devices being banned from Microsoft's online game community.
 
 
 
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