The good old days of home electronics weren't so good for the Analog family. Those were the days when each room of their home and each of their electronic devices was an independent island in a vast ...
NEW YORK - Oct. 14, 2005 - Microsoft Corp. today announced at the DigitalLife conference in New York City the availability of a new software update for Microsoft ® Windows ® XP Media Center Edition ...
With the release of Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 has come a slew of products based on the operating system. Here s a handful of reviews of the new operating system and products that use it.
Internet radio network Live365 says its stations will be available on Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005. Microsoft recently debuted the 2005 version at its “Digital Entertainment Anywhere ...
There’s word from Matt Goyer, one of the Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 program managers, that the new edition will not be available as a standalone retail product, although it will be available ...
After years of jealously eyeing the success of consumer-electronics vendors in the living room, and after releasing two versions of its Media Center software to help it gain a foothold in the market, ...
Unparalleled combination of award-winning graphics and multimedia technology enables consumers to Experience More MARKHAM, Ontario/ Munich, Germany - October 13, 2004 - ATI Technologies Inc. (TSX: ATY ...
Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates introduced Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 today at a gala media event at Los Angeles’ Shrine Auditorium with high hopes of bringing his market-dominant operating ...
Striving to reignite interest in Windows XP, Microsoft on Tuesday is slated to unveil the latest version of its Windows XP Media Center Edition operating system. Striving to reignite interest in ...
New Class of Digital Entertainment PCs equipped with NVIDIA Technologies Provides Consumers with Better Video, Photos, Games and Performance LONDON — OCTOBER 12, 2004 — NVIDIA Corporation (Nasdaq: ...
PC makers, working with Microsoft, set course for consumers' living rooms on Tuesday, launching a slew of new Media Center PCs. Dell, Gateway, Hewlett-Packard, Sony and Toshiba all introduced their ...