In 2005 I talked about many technologies and features that I thought Microsoft had in-store for Media Center. Since Bill Gates just finished his CES Keynote, I thought I would run down some of the announced features and point to where I talked about them in the past. During the keynote we learned that...
Microsoft and RealNetworks, Inc. today announced three agreements valued at $761 million to RealNetworks to settle their antitrust case and create a new partnership to innovate and promote consumer choices in digital music and games. The three agreements include an agreement to resolve all the companies...
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10-11-2005
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Microsoft and Intel Back HD DVD as Next-Generation High-Definition DVD Format of Choice | Intel Corporation and Microsoft Corp. today announced that they will join major consumer electronics manufacturers, content providers and other companies as members of the HD DVD Promotion Group. After extensive...
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09-27-2005
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Thomas Hawk has been going on about his issues with Media Center (keep it going Thomas!!) and I would like to thank him for it. I would also like to thank Matt Goyer , Charlie Owen , and the rest of the eHome division. This is how it is supposed to work everyone. Media Center has a community built around...
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09-22-2005
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Today, most digital content has some sort of copy/content protection on it. This really isn’t anything that is new, for example… DVDs have CSS HBO and other premium analog content are protected with CGMS-A VHS and DVDs have Macrovision Most Cable Providers enable 5C on everything but “must carry” channels...
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07-20-2005
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Longhorn DRM feature gets strong anti-reaction | While not exactly a new topic ( How Longhorn Will Handle Protected Media - May 09, 2005), I’m going to try and see if I can clear some of this up later. Update: My Views on Microsoft, DRM, and Content Protection Update 2: Microsoft on DRM, Content...
CNET Newsburst | I’ve noticed some clicks from CNET Newsburst in the past, but the other day I visited the site to see what it was all about. Newsburst is basically a web-based RSS Aggregator. Nothing new or extremely exciting there, RSS is all over the place. What got my attention was when I clicked...
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06-29-2005
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Follow up to Windows Media DRM10 Cracked? And Update For DRM-Enabled Media Players (KB891122) Many news sites are now reporting that “Japanese hackers discovered a potential weakness in its copy protection technology”. In case anyone would like to know a bit more about the issue here it is. =) The below...
Final Update : EXCLUSIVE: Windows Media DRM 10 Crack Updates Hot off the Microsoft Download Center RSS Feed... This package improves the functionality and robustness of the Windows Media DRM platform. A reboot may be required. File Name: WindowsMedia-KB891122-x86-ENU.exe Download Size: 6057 KB Date Published...
Final Update : EXCLUSIVE: Windows Media DRM 10 Crack Updates Update 2: Update For DRM-Enabled Media Players (KB891122) - http://msmvps.com/chrisl/archive/2005/02/15/36006.aspx So, the word is that a popular internet magazine in Japan has posted information on how to crack the protected files. It appears...