Infinium puts ex-Xbox exec in charge
Kevin Bacchus, one of the team of four who founded Microsoft’s Xbox division, has become CEO of Infinium Labs, the company developing the Phantom console and games service.
No, don’t laugh. It could actually be happening this time.
Indeed, according to Tim Roberts, Infinium’s founder and former CEO - he’s staying on the board - the company is "entering a new phase where it must remain tightly focused on the nuts and bolts of bringing our service to market".
Read the complete story . (The Register)
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