Microsoft launched Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004, which led to a swarm of PC and notebook announcements from its hardware partners. The upgrade offers several additional and revamped features ...
JIM ALLCHIN: Good morning, and welcome to the next era in computing. Our industrys potential over the next several years is just staggering, both in terms of what well make possible and how many ...
In case you’ve been wondering, Microsoft has posted up a list of all the changes and improvements they’ve made to the new 2004 version of Windows XP Media Center Edition, among them, better support ...
In a multicity press conference, Jim Allchin, group vice president of Microsoft's Platforms Group, said via a satellite broadcast that Windows XP Media Center 2004 provides "experience computing," ...
Microsoft yesterday released Windows XP Media Center 2004, the latest version of its operating system designed to drive home entertainment. The new release features support for FM radio playback from ...
As we took the Gateway 610XL Media Center out of the box, we were already mentally drafting this review: A well-equipped Windows XP Media Center 2004 desktop with stylish all-in-one design for $2,000 ...
Hoping to light a fire under sales of home PCs, Microsoft has unveiled the newest version of its Windows XP Media Center, which is designed to make it easier to download media and burn CDs and DVDs.
Microsoft plans to start testing a new version of its Windows XP Media Center edition, a customized operating system designed for entertainment-oriented PCs. The software, code-named Symphony, is ...
Now that MS had made Media Center available via MSDN I'm thinking about building a box to use as a DVR with DirecTV. I couldn't find the hardware requirements on the MS website (obviously because it's ...
News.com has some details on the new Media Center PCs coming from Dell, HP, Toshiba, and Gateway. All of them will run the 2004 version of Microsoft’s Windows XP Media Center Edition operating system ...
Microsoft plans to start testing a new version of its Windows XP Media Center edition, a customized operating system designed for entertainment-oriented PCs. The software, code-named Symphony, is ...