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  • Short Bits: Excalibur, mPanel, Fiji, SideShow, more

    Fiji is old news, Excalibur seems to be the new thing (Via ActiveWin ). I’ve never seen so much made of a codename! I follow what Stephen Chapman is saying, but knowing how eHome works inside of Microsoft I wouldn’t try and put together what they are doing with a five year old codename. Embedded Automation...
    Posted to Chris Lanier's Blog (Weblog) by chrisl on 06-02-2008
    Filed under: Media Center, Digital Media, Home Automation, Streaming, Plug-ins
  • Microsoft Rejuvenates Media Center at CEDIA

    It is no secret that I don’t agree with all the choices Microsoft makes with regards to Media Center, however I still believe that it is a fantastic product. Microsoft doesn’t seem to see the potential that it has though. Despite this and with a few exceptions, CEDIA has shown me that Microsoft still...
    Posted to Chris Lanier's Blog (Weblog) by chrisl on 09-11-2007
    Filed under: Media Center, Digital Media, Windows Vista, Extenders, Media Center PC's, CableCARD, Home Automation, Streaming
  • Short Bits: Wednesday, September 5, 2007

    Today was a big day, lots of stuff going on and lots of stuff I didn’t get to talk about. First off, as you should of seen in Microsoft’s CEDIA press release , WebGuide is now a free application for all to enjoy. In addition, Doug Berrett is now a Microsoft employee working with the Media Center team...
    Posted to Chris Lanier's Blog (Weblog) by chrisl on 09-05-2007
    Filed under: Media Center, Digital Media, Media Center PC's, CableCARD, Home Automation, Remotes, Streaming
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