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PC-based media center for your wall 07/16/2004 08:16 PM

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A media center for your wall. That was the creation of 22 integrated electronic products that fit nicely into a little white box. On the surface it looks like a run of the mill electrical socket. Upon closer inspection however, you will find that it offers a USB port and a built-in hard disk so that you can store movies and music on it if you so desire….




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PC-based media centre in a wall-socket 07/16/2004 05:17 AM
This is pretty cool -- a prototype wallplate with three sockets, a USB port and a hard-drive, for use as a home media appliance.
The original brief by ComCom was to design a remote control. Thank Toshiko, he looked further than the brief and designed a line of 22 integrated electronic products. One of them is this wall mount triple socket. It has a USB port and a built-in hard disk. You can store music and movies in it and send them to other products in the same product line. The system will be shown in October in ComCom's show apartment in Tokyo.
Link (Thanks, Mason!)

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This evening during his keynote address at the 2004 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Microsoft Corp. Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates unveiled Windows® Media Center Extender Technology. The software will power a new generation of products that will extend the Media Center Edition PC experience allowing consumers to access their favorite digital entertainment, such as live and recorded television, photos, movies, and music that reside on their Windows XP Media Center Edition PC, from any room in the home -- regardless of where the PC is located. Media Center Extender Technology will not only provide access to rich content and services, but will enable devices throughout the home to utilize the full processing and storage capabilities of the PC creating new opportunities for services and providing unprecedented choice and access to content for consumers

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Windows Media Center Extender and
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NewsGator Media Center Edition Featured
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NewsGator Offering in Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 Enables Users to Read Selected Content, or Watch On-Demand Video Content

DENVER, CO - June 4, 2004 - Today, NewsGator Technologies announced that the recently launched NewsGator Media Edition is featured in Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004's "Online Spotlight," an online guide created specifically for Media Center Edition PC customers that offers a central location for them to find the latest third-party services and software, such as music, movie trailers, news updates and even Karaoke.

NewsGator provides a mechanism for Media Center PC users to easily find NewsGator software and services online, without having to separately download anything from the NewsGator web site. Both text and multimedia content is supported, and information that has not already been viewed on another device can be displayed by synchronizing user subscriptions with NewsGator Online Services.

"We're excited to be included in Online Spotlight - this will dramatically increase our visibility to the many thousands of Media Center PC users," said Greg Reinacker, President & Founder of NewsGator Technologies.

NewsGator Media Center Edition is included as part of NewsGator Online Services. NewsGator Online Services includes three other content reader editions, which allow users to read content they have subscribed to from any web browser (with Web Edition), any email client (with POP Edition), and from a mobile wireless device (with Mobile Edition), which is a powerful feature for road warriors who use mobile devices to access information while on the road. The service also provides exclusive, subscriber-only content to its subscribers, as well as the ability to search for content that matches a specific keyword or URL, and return that content in a feed. NewsGator Online Services pricing starts at $5.95/month per user.

"Media Center PCs allow consumers to have faster and more efficient access to all of their favorite digital content when, where, and how they want," said Brad Brooks, Director of Marketing at Microsoft Corp. "With the NewsGator Media Center Edition, NewsGator Technologies is delivering a complementary and innovative service that will let Media Center Edition PC users easily access their customized choice of news services."

More about NewsGator Media Center Edition

This is the latest step in the "any time, any place, any device" strategy that distinguishes the NewsGator product line. NewsGator Online Services allows users to read one set of content from any device, without duplication. The combined power of NewsGator Media Center Edition and Online Services offers customers a productive and fun way to access their personalized subscriptions and information from any device, whenever they need it.


In the Charts: Media Center 2005 PCs
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In the Charts: Media Center 2005 PCs
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This month's Top 15 Desktop PCs chart highlights two trends: the emergence of powerful new gaming systems that have sophisticated style, and the rapidly growing selection of Media Center PCs, which expand PC-based home entertainment beyond gaming. Examples of the former are two new Athlon-fueled machines that sit atop the power section of our chart: Alienware's Aurora 64 FX-55 and ABS's Ultimate M5-64. Both of these systems are visually appealing without shouting "I'm just for games." Not only are they the two fastest systems on the chart, but they also produced outstanding sound with their high-end Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 cards and their 5.1-channel Logitech speakers (the X-530 and the Z-680, respectively).

Microsoft puts the "center" in Media
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Microsoft puts the "center" in Media
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Media 100 offers hardware-based Media
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Promixis LLC, Releases NetRemote 1.1
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Promixis LLC, Releases NetRemote 1.1
Featuring MediaBridge 2.0, Expanding
Wireless Control of Users' Digital Music
Collection to Windows Media Player,
iTunes, Winamp and J. River Media Center
06/17/2005 03:26 PM
Promixis LLC today announced the immediate availability of NetRemote 1.1 featuring Media Bridge 2.0 at its website: http://www.promixis.com. NetRemote allows users to wirelessly view and control playback of their digital media using Windows Media Player, iTunes, J. River Media Center and Winamp. NetRemote runs on Windows and Pocket PCs. [PRWEB Jun 15, 2005]

Microsoft Announces Windows Media
Connect Technology, Enabling Seamless
Media Transfer Between Windows XP-Based
PCs and Consumer Electronics Devices


Microsoft Announces Windows Media
Connect Technology, Enabling Seamless
Media Transfer Between Windows XP-Based
PCs and Consumer Electronics Devices
01/08/2004 07:36 PM
Today at the 2004 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Microsoft Corp. announced Windows® Media Connect, technology designed to enable hardware manufacturers to easily develop devices such as Digital Media Receivers (DMRs), which have rich functionality for playing digital media files stored on personal computers over home networks. A broad range of industry leaders have announced their support of this upcoming technology, including leading PC OEMs and consumer electronics device manufacturers including Arcadyan Technology Corp., Creative Labs, Dell Inc., Mediabolic Inc., PRISMIQ Inc., Rockford Corp., Roku, Simple Devices Inc. and Toshiba. Leading content service providers such as LAUNCH Music on Yahoo!, MusicNow (formerly FullAudio), and Napster also endorsed Windows Media Connect for its ability to extend the reach of their content and services to a new range of consumer devices. Available in 2004, Windows Media Connect technology will overcome two critical hurdles faced by networked media devices today: compatibility between proprietary devices and ease of access to content stored on the PC.

Media Made Easy Announces the
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Media Center v9.1.290


Media Center v9.1.290 10/28/2003 11:08 PM
Media Center is an all-in-one player and organizer for digital music, video and Internet radio. It features digital camera images, TV recording, a new full-screen interface, and it also represents a significant advance as a music tool (in-line tagging, album cover art, and more). [Shareware $39.95 14.1 MB]

XP Media Center + RSS


XP Media Center + RSS 04/09/2004 04:11 PM

What is Windows XP Media Center? Apparently it's a TiVO-like box, that runs Windows XP apps, that you can access over your LAN, without hacking. In other words, it's a software platform. We should be able to create some monster apps for this thing. If all this is true, it's one of the most under-promoted products in history. [Scripting News]

Don't worry Dave.  Microsoft is still ironing out the wrinkles in this premature spec.  It's not really a 1.0 yet.

But it will be.  There rae no services, apps or content for this platform - yet.  But there will be.

I pictched some Microsoft people to demo thsi system with RSS. Let's see if that happens.


AMD Media Center PCs?


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New Media Center PCs from HP


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Media Center to hit another five
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Windows Media Center Not Going Away


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Building A Media Center Mac?


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Media Center Devices


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The Moka Media Center PC


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New media-centric PC from Moka that bears a strong resemblance to Sony's line of Vaio W desktops, and has a 17-inch display, 5.1-channel digital surround sound outputs, a TV tuner, a DVD drive, an FM radio, and comes with a remote control. Now this might get confusing, but please just stay with us on this: the Moka Media Center PC doesn't run Microsoft's Windows XP Media Center Edition operating system, but it does have one useful feature that none of the official Media Centers PCs have -- you can watch DVDs or TV or listen to CDs or the radio on it without actually having to boot it up first. Read [Thanks, Greg]...

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The Mac Media Center Project


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HP Brightens New Media Center PCs


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Media Center not yet a home run


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Xbox Media Center


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What A Portable Media Center Might Look
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HP New Media Center and Desktop PCs


HP New Media Center and Desktop PCs 03/29/2005 05:42 PM

hp_media_centerwht.jpgHP's new Media Center PC has more than a passing resemblance to the Mac mini, which might be on purpose, considering the new units include optional box-top docking stations for the iPod (much like the Mac mini was rumored to have had in development). Whether you see it or not, the silver and white is a welcome deviation from standard PC fare, although HP's Media Center PCs in particular have been mightly nice looking of late.

The new case design will be featured on both the Media Center PCs as well as the new desktop vanilla versions. The entry-level model is above, and the Media Center version is after the jump. (Thanks, Matt!)

Umm… OK… Go HP? [MacMiniGear]


HP Media Center PC m1000


HP Media Center PC m1000 07/07/2004 01:17 PM

HP set to launch new Media Center PCs


HP set to launch new Media Center PCs 03/23/2005 08:51 PM
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Who Needs A DVD When You Have A
Microsoft Media Center?


Who Needs A DVD When You Have A
Microsoft Media Center?
07/14/2004 05:22 AM
Well, I'm sure some folks will make a bigger deal out of this than necessary, but Bill Gates is now claiming that the DVD has no future. He believes in 10 years it will be completely obsolete. As he says, it makes no sense for people to be carrying around portable media that can get scratched, lost or broken. While the Inquirer then knocks Gates by pointing out he once predicted the internet had no future either, this prediction really isn't that ridiculous. As overall storage and broadband connections grow, it may become pointless to ever carry around a DVD. Some might say the process has already started (though, with questionable legality in some circles). Of course, what isn't mentioned is that Gates hopes that what used to be your DVD collection will, instead, reside on a Microsoft powered "Media Center" that you can access from anywhere.

Alienware DHS-300 Media Center PC


Alienware DHS-300 Media Center PC 05/17/2004 07:40 AM
Although the good news of this little black slab of media center was spoken last week, it kept getting pushed back with all the E3 hoohah, but it definitely merits a mention. The DHS-300 is Alienware's update of their EPC line, tossing away the Shuttle XPC case for this sleek...

Amitech Media Center PC


Amitech Media Center PC 08/09/2004 09:46 AM

amitech_mediacenter.jpg imageThere's nothing rotten about this Danish-born Amitech media center, a small form factor PC with a built-in FM radio and TV tuner that can record both television shows, radio, and CDs. And while the specs look pretty good, with a 3-gigahertz Pentium 4 in the nougaty center, the best part is the price: the Amitech Media Center should retail for under $1,000 USD.

My Danish is a little bit cheesed, but I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that the unit, while running Windows XP, does not run Windows Media Center. If any of you can parse the Danes' internetstik I'd be happy to take corrections. (Thanks, Jakub!)

Read - Dansk computer med video og musikanlćg [ComonDK]
Read - Product Page [AmitechDK]


Alienware Media Center


Alienware Media Center 08/02/2004 01:29 PM

Alienware is innovating again, this time with an all-in-one, wall-mountable 30-inch TFT/LCD widescreen TV with an integrated Windows Media Center PC inside. Al ienware DHD systems, which are based on Hy-Tek's TekPanel 300 enclosure, will feature “Intel Pentium 4 processors up to 3.4 GHz and the Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 operating system. ATI Radeon graphics, configurable up to X800 XT Platinum Edition with 256MB DDR3 video RAM, and optical drives up to 12x DVD±R/RW, provide an unparalleled cinematic experience. Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound completes the package with superior audio quality.”

We not sure how popular this type of TV/PC combo device will be, but “Microsoft is excited about the introduction of Alienware DHD systems,” said Brad Brooks, Director of Marketing for the Windows XP Consumer Product Line at Microsoft Corp. “The integration of Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 within a self-contained, multi-functional LCD panel is a great example of the innovative designs that consumers are demanding that change the way they can experience digital media in the home.”

At first glance, this TV/PC concept may seem very appealing, but will consumers be ready to spend $6,500 - 8,000 on a flat panel TV that will have an outdated computer components inside it in the next two to three years?

News Link: Staff, “Alienware Launches DHC Media Center PCs,” Designtechnica, July 29, 2004.

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