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Remove Internet TV from Your Windows Media Center Channel GuideAs a longtime fan of Windows Media Center, I was excited to see what new features the Windows 7 version would bring to the table. For example, the TV channel guide now includes an Internet TV section where you can stream clips and full... In this article: Windows Media Center and CBS |
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PC World: Latest Technology News | 5 days ago
Windows 8 in 2012?
...system--all the more likely if a 128-bit version is in the works. Computerworld's Preston Galla wants a more simplified version of Windows Media Center and easier ways to network Windows, Mac OS X and Linux machines. Kennedy is also big on...
In this article: Microsoft, Apple, Chrome OS, Live Mesh, Iphone, and Google
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The Register | 5 days ago
Lenovo IdeaPad S10-2
...and i945GSE chipset isn't much cop, as it has chosen to instal Windows 7 Starter Edition. This means you are limited to running three apps at a time and can forget about the joys of Aero, Windows Media Centre or XP Mode for legacy applications.
In this article: Lenovo, IdeaPad, Windows Vista, Windows Media Centre, ThinkPad, and Windows XP
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Cnet | November 20, 2009
New Pogoplug gets hard drives online with more color, extra USB ports
...does offer a nice solution for a variety of USB devices. Other new features include syncing with programs such as iTunes, iPhoto and Windows Media Center, a built-in updating address book for file sharing, and video streaming from within the...
In this article: File sharing, USB Hard Drive, Laptop, Men's Journal, Itunes, Iphone, and New York Jets
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AppScout | November 19, 2009
Windows Home Server Power Pack 3 Coming Nov. 24
...Pack 2. New features include backup and restore of computers running Windows 7, Windows 7 Libraries integration, enhancements for Windows Media Center, and better support for netbook computers. As a result, when you install WHS connector and...
In this article: Microsoft and Windows Home Server
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Cnet | November 19, 2009
Home Server Power Pack 3: it's all about Windows 7
Files encrypted with EFS are now supported. Windows Home Server can automatically archive recorded TV by moving your recordings from a Windows Media Center computer to your home server in the format of your choice. This is actually a...
In this article: Windows Home Server, Windows OS, Windows Search, Microsoft, and CNET
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Gizmodo, the Gadget Guide | November 18, 2009
Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Hands On: Why Aren't My Pants on Fire? [Xperia X10]
...is all the blue, which is skinned on pretty much everything, from messaging to contacts. If you take Windows Media Center and imagine it ported to a phone, that's pretty much the Xperia X10. But with more "infinite buttons." MediaScape...
In this article: Sony Ericsson, Android, Facebook, and US
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Gizmodo, the Gadget Guide | November 18, 2009
Sony Ericsson's Custom Android Interface Is Called Nexus [Sony Ericsson]
...break down by service, events or whatever. There's also an infinite button. For infinite discoveries. MediaScape looks uncannily like Windows Media Center, if you stuck it on a phone. It's actually nice. The camera software is swanky, with...
In this article: Sony Ericsson, Android, Sony, HTC, Windows Mobile, Symbian, Twitter, and Facebook
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Windows Media Center (codenamed "Freestyle" during development) is an application with a 10-foot user interface designed to serve as a home-entertainment hub for the living-room TV. It is included in Windows XP Media Center Edition, which must be installed as an operating system, as the application cannot be added to an existing installation of XP. It is also included in premium editions of Windows Vista (Vista Home Premium and Vista Ultimate) and Windows 7 (all editions, except Starter and Home Basic). It is designed to be controlled by special remote controls which prominently feature the Green Button (similar to the logo to the right), but can also be operated with a mouse and/or keyboard. This button is used to either launch Media Center from Windows or to return to the Start Menu from within the application. Media Center plays the computer user's pictures, videos, and music from local hard drives, optical drives, and network locations. It then categorizes them by name, date, tags, and other file attributes. Media managed through Media Center can also be relayed via a home network to standard TV sets via the specially designed Windows Media Center Extender or the Xbox 360.
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