NEW YORK - Oct. 14, 2005 - Microsoft Corp. today announced at the DigitalLife conference in New York City the availability of a new software update for Microsoft ® Windows ® XP Media Center Edition ...
Would you like some extra support with that software? That's what Microsoft is now offering buyers of Windows XP Home Edition and Windows XP Media Center Edition. The company announced on Wednesday ...
Would you like some extra support with that software? That's what Microsoft is now offering buyers of Windows XP Home Edition and Windows XP Media Center Edition. The company announced on Wednesday ...
Microsoft has made significant inroads with the latest version of its Windows Media Center, but the entertainment-oriented software has yet to find a permanent seat in the living room. After selling ...
Microsoft launched its Windows XP Media Center Edition operating system at an event in New York Tuesday, showing the software in PCs from Hewlett-Packard. Windows XP Media Center Edition can be ...
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 ...
Microsoft on Tuesday gave an official name to an upcoming version of Windows XP that aims to make the PC a permanent part of the home entertainment center. Originally code-named Freestyle, this ...
After years of jealously eyeing the success of consumer-electronics vendors in the living room, and after releasing two versions of its Media Center software to help it gain a foothold in the market, ...
I'm searching for information about the differences between Windows XP Pro and Media Center Edition.<BR><BR>My understanding of the major differences:<BR><BR>- MCE comes with the 'Media Center' ...
Microsoft has made Windows XP Media Center edition available to only a few large system builders, such as Hewlett Packard, Toshiba, Sony, and Viewsonic. That complicates things for system builders who ...
Microsoft plans to drop the “Home” and “Pro” tags with the next release of Windows, code-named Longhorn, and is looking at shipping a single product that includes the features found in today’s Windows ...
I was wondering it if is at all possible to get the software used in Windows Media Center and install it on a PC running XP Pro. I'd like to take the software for a test drive and see if it's any good ...