microsoft.com - 5/20/2009
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Launch Windows Media Center in Windows Vista Home Premium or Windows Vista Ultimate. Do you have it ? Go to Netflix in the TV and Movies section of Windows Media Center. If you’re a Netflix member, enter your credentials and start watching. Otherwise, sign up for the FREE 14-day trial. Browse ...
microsoft.com - 5/26/2009
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microsoft.com —
Service Pack 2 for Windows Server 2008 and
Windows Vista (SP2) is an update to Windows Vista
and Windows Server 2008 that supports new kinds of hardware and emerging hardware standards, and includes all updates delivered since SP1. SP2 simplifies ...
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wlw.codeplex.com - 5/26/2009
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wlw.codeplex.com —
Detailed Project Description We like develop application like
Windows Live Writer (you can know this application from
Microsoft Live). But application platform is Windows Mobile 6 and newer. Application features: ScreenShots Screen01.png Screen02.png ...
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Windows Live Writer for Windows Mobile - Home
crunchgear.com - 5/20/2009
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crunchgear.com —
Looks like Windows Media Center, that hub for
video and audio which I’ve never used, is getting
full Netflix streaming support. This is good news for those of you running HTPCs with Vista on them — no need for an extra layer or ...
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Windows Media Center gets Netflix’d
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Windows Media Center gets Netflix’d
CrunchGear —
... Personally I don’t like the all-in-one media applications like iTunes and Windows Media Center, but for people who don’t want to futz around with codec packs and weird open source stuff like Media Player Classic, VLC, and other stuff, the increasing robustness of omnibus media players must be comforting. After all, you do your queue online, why shouldn’t you be able to open up your default player and watch stuff there?
You can find more info at the Media Center site, or at this post on TV on your PC.
Microsoft Finally Adds Netflix Support To Windows Media Center
OhGizmo! —
... Boxee. Well for those of you that are depending on Windows Media Center, you’ll be happy to know that Microsoft has finally added support for streaming Netflix.
I feel like I should be more excited about this than I really am. You see, I use Netflix, and I already stream my movies to my Xbox 360. Hell, I’ve been doing that for like six months. Sure, it’s great to see them add this to WMC, but shouldn’t this have been done a long time ago?
[ Microsoft ] VIA [ CrunchGear ]
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Netflix Added to Windows Media Center —
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Microsoft has announced a deal with Netflix to integrate the rental/streaming video services in the Media Center interface. Available only to Windows Vista (and applicable sub-versions) via an update that's available today. XP and Windows Media Extenders won't benefit from this at the ...