thegreenbutton.com - 8/9/2008
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On July 16 th , 2008, Microsoft released an update to the version of Windows Media Center included with Windows Vista Home Premium and Windows Vista Ultimate to our OEM partners - this update is referred to as the âWindows ® Media Center TV Packâ. In order to ensure that users get the best experience possible, this update will only be available from OEMs, as they are best positioned to ...
blogs.zdnet.com - 8/15/2008
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blogs.zdnet.com —
August 15th, 2008 Microsoft readies new Storage 1.0
feature pack for Windows Posted by Mary Jo Foley...
@ 10:05 am Categories: Vista , Windows Server 2008/ Windows Server Longhorn , Windows client , Windows server , Windows XP , Windows 7 , Fiji , ...
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Microsoft readies new Storage 1.0 feature pack for ...
connect.microsoft.com - 8/16/2008
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connect.microsoft.com —
Welcome to the Windows Feature Pack for Storage
Pre-Release Website! Important thing to note, some of these...
technologies require new hardware that may not be available. The beta is being released in order to get coverage on any legacy scenarios and ...
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Windows Feature Pack for Storage 1.0
engadgethd.com - 8/6/2008
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engadgethd.com —
The Microsoft eHome team's favorite beta tester is
at it again, and this time they went as...
far as to share the RTM build of the Vista Media Center TV Pack (aka Fiji) with us -- lucky for us the update isn't language specific . We're not sure why ...
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Hands-on with the Vista Media Center TV Pack
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Microsoft Media Center TV Pack gets official
CrunchGear —
... point out though, that as promised, Fiji does add support for international standards such as ISDB-T, DVB-S, and DVB-T along with the US ClearQAM system. Microsoft sent out the upgrade to said OEMs mid-July but there is no telling when it will be in the builder’s new systems. We just wish that we could tell current HTPC that they too could enjoy the new features soon, but we’re sure the guys at Microsoft have a good reason why they won’t be able too at all.
[The Green Button via EngadgetHD]
Microsoft released Windows Media Center TV Pack to OEMs
D' Technology Weblog —
Microsoft Windows Media Center TV Pack (formally codenamed Fiji) is meant to add support for various TV signal types within Vista Media Center. News about the TV Pack has been leaking out for the past month, and instead of waiting for CEDIA as originally planned Microsoft let the cat out of the bag today so people will know exactly what to expect and not to expect within the TV Pack.
Microsoft made the TV Pack official to OEMs only:
The official word for the OEM only release has ...
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