Too bad I’m not at Microsoft CES 2007, but I have to work
Therefore, some posts about CES 2007:
- Windows Home Server: Coming by the middle of this year, a simple box that sits at the center of your home, acting as central storage for your media and backing up all your computers, as well as enabling remote access to media and networked computers.
- IPTV on Xbox 360 - Coming late 2007, TV over the internet to your Xbox, via various service provider partners on Microsoft’s IPTV protocol
- First uses of Live Anywhere, including Xbox Live social features on the PC, Xbox Live Marketplace games on the PC, and games you can play on the PC versus Xbox users.
Windows Live
- http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=188Â about the revision of the Windows Live Platform
Windows Vista
- http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=189, Windows Vista Ultimate Extras
Windows Home Server
- http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=190
- http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/whs_preview.asp preview
- http://microsoft.blognewschannel.com/archives/2007/01/07/exclusive-windows-home-server-in-detail/Â
Newly launched sites
- http://showusyourwow.msn.com/flash.aspx?l=en-us
- http://www.windowsultimate.com
- http://www.stopdigitalamnesia.com/Â (finally it became clear it is a site about the Windows Home Server)
- http://vanishingpointgame.com finally revealed there prizes
 Some Microsoft PressPass releases:
- Microsoft Integrates IPTV Software Platform With Xbox 360, Creating All-in-One Digital Entertainment Device
- Microsoft and Broadcom Deliver Combined Hardware and Software Platform for More Cost-Efficient HD DVD Players
- Microsoft Technology Brings HD DVD to the Mainstream
- Microsoft’s Upgraded Fingerprint Reader Makes Windows Vista Features More Convenient
- Microsoft Hardware’s Innovative Industry Firsts Earn Top CES Honors
- Gamers, Get Your Hands on This: Microsoft and Razer Launch Cutting-Edge Gaming Keyboard






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