A note hit the Xbox Blog about what to expect in the Fall 2010 update for the system here are the highlights:
Adding 3,500 live and on-demand sporting events per year, including out of market games, from ESPN3.com (US only we’re betting)
11 million music tracks from Zune at launch in the US.
Adding Netflix search to existing features like movie parties to ensure Xbox LIVE continues to be the best way to enjoy Netflix.
ESPN interactive features that will let you keep up on the latest scores from around the sports world without leaving the game you’re watching, follow your favorite leagues, predict a winner and see how the rest of the community voted on a particular game. T
Voice chat with up to seven friends on the other coast while watching the big game as if they were sitting next to you in the stadium.
Expansion of the Zune music experience on Xbox LIVE, members in the US, U.K., France, Italy and Spain can enjoy unlimited, instant streaming of millions of songs via a Zune Pass music subscription and see what their friends are listening to on the largest screen in the house. Enjoy Zune music and video across your Xbox 360 console, PC and, this holiday, Windows Phone 7.
Launch of Netflix on Xbox LIVE in Canada, a refreshed Xbox LIVE dashboard and updated Xbox LIVE Family Settings so you can help choose the right play and viewing settings for your family.
Kinect will allow you, your friends, and family to navigate ESPN, Zune, Sky Player, and Last.fm on Xbox LIVE with just the sound of your voice and the wave of your hand.
Video Kinect will integrate with Windows Live Messenger at launch, so Xbox LIVE members can video chat with hundreds of millions of PC users around the world. Video Kinect will use Kinect to bring the people you care about right into your living room without a headset, and adjust automatically to capture everyone in the room.