Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Computing
  3. Gaming
  4. Legacy Archives

Microsoft offering students free Xbox 360 with new PCs

Add as a preferred source on Google
Image used with permission by copyright holder

Microsoft is offering a special deal to students as they head in to summer break—and maybe start thinking about gearing up for school in the fall: students with a .edu email address who buy a new PC for $699 or more are eligible to receive a free 4 GB Xbox 360 from Microsoft, no questions asked. The offer is available via Microsoft’s online store as well as Dell and HP’s online stores. Alternatively, students can present a valid student ID at Best Buy or Microsoft’s own retail stores to qualify for the promotion.

The promotion starts May 22 and runs through September 3, although Microsoft warns end dates will vary by retailer and the promotion will only run while supplies last. Microsoft also plans to launch the promotion soon in France and Canada. The offer is good on any PC over $699 offered by participating retailers, although Microsoft of course has a few specific systems it recommends for students.

Recommended Videos

Microsoft’s 4 GB version of the Xbox 360 console typically retails for $200; it comes with a wired Xbox controller and features integrated Wi-Fi for connecting to an existing broadband Internet connection. Folks who want more storage can buy a separate external hard drive for the Xbox 360; folks who want an Xbox Live Gold membership will also have to pay for that separately. The 4GB Xbox 360 can also be used with Microsoft’s Kinect motion controller system…also available separately.

Geoff Duncan
Former Contributor
Geoff Duncan writes, programs, edits, plays music, and delights in making software misbehave. He's probably the only member…
The maker of ChatGPT wants to make open-source projects less of a security bargain
OpenAI launches Patch the Planet for open-source security, with over 30 open-source projects on board.
openai-chatgpt-os

OpenAI has launched Patch the Planet, a new initiative aimed at fixing one of the internet's quietest problems – the chronically underfunded security of open-source software.

Patch the Planet pairs OpenAI's most security-capable AI models with Trail of Bits, a security firm that has committed its entire research organization to the effort, alongside support from HackerOne and Calif.

Read more
I sifted through the Prime Day chaos to find the best Apple deals actually worth buying
Apple's about to hike prices. Prime Day 2026 is your last chance to save up to $150 on MacBooks, AirPods, and iPads.
Prime Day Deals on Apple Products

Apple is set to increase the prices for its upcoming iPhones and MacBooks, as the company can no longer offset the rising RAM and storage costs. That means, if you are looking to upgrade your aging device, you should buy the current-generation Apple products rather than wait for the new ones.

And since Amazon Prime Day is offering good discounts on the latest iPhones, iPads, MacBooks, and other Apple accessories, this is the perfect time to buy them. Here are my favorite Amazon Prime Day deals for Apple products. 

Read more
This sneaky photo trick gets AI chatbots to ignore their safety rules
Florida International University researchers built a method that nearly doubled the rate of harmful responses from a tested AI model using nothing but pixel-level edits in an image.
JaiLIP AI chatbot exploit image

A photo that looks completely ordinary to you could carry a hidden instruction to trick an AI chatbot into ignoring its safety rules, according to new research out of Florida International University. The study found that pixel-level alterations in an image that are invisible to the human eye can be enough to confuse the model reading the image and lead it to generate responses it would normally block.

Hacking what the AI sees

Read more