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Xbox 360 System Update Adds WPA2 Support
In Other Words, It Doesn't Add Facebook
by Coop

If you were to turn on your Xbox 360 today, you might notice there's a system update. You're probably excited to update your Twitter about how excited you are to be using Twitter on the Xbox 360, and you'll likely then attempt to look for the area where you can update Twitter from on the Xbox 360. After looking around for a while, you'll take out your phone and write "Can't find where to update Twitter from my Xbox 360. #FML." Before you go and do all that, you should know that, while there is an Xbox 360 update today, it isn't the one from E3, so it's not going to change anything you really care about. Well, probably not.
Instead of adding Last.fm, Facebook, and Twitter, this update adds WPA2 support for the Xbox 360 Wireless Network Adapter. Again, there's a small group of people out there who will get excited about this, and odds are you're not in that group. It's something they should have just held off on until they were ready to bundle it with the previously mentioned update to avoid this confusion, but now it's too late. Expect a few hours of confused "pokes" and "likes" on Facebook, and some "direct messages" and "@s" on Twitter. And who is to blame? Major Nelson.
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So Facebook is coming to XBL?